Myspace is a great tool for videobloggers to expand their audience.  The 
audience for 
videblogs now seems very insular and a big challenge is to find people outside 
of the 
videoblogging world to discover videoblogs and all of the great content being 
produced.

Myspace space is a great forum for that - although I agree with many of the 
criticisms in 
terms of usability and presentation - there are a lot of great opportunities to 
promote 
videoblogging and find people that may be interested your work.

Although myspace may wither or die out - it's likely that the relationships, 
contacts and 
viewers you develop last well beyond myspace's lifespan...

Will
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2/26/06, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Another important consideration that people often overlook is that
> > these young teenagers will soon be the leaders of the world. Very soon.
> 
> very true.
> 
> on another note, MySpace is also the cool place to be NOW.
> but what happpens in 3 years?
> suddenly MySpace is no longer cool and its Schibiz (my new imaginary site).
> all the MySpace stuff just dies away.
> 
> correct me if im wrong:
> as a blogger, Im making a space on the web that will last.
> I expect my blog to document my life.
> As a Myspace-like sites, it seems more about current
> interactions...then on to the next online space.
> 
> jay
> 
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