sure, if a vlogger wants the audience of many opposed to few.... then they should actively list in all directories, setup profiles all over, regularly ping blog trackers and so on and so on. 

On 3/2/06, robert a/k/a r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, this is not an easy question Josh ;-)

The focus on benefits to vloggers / vlogging is deliberate, here, let's
maintain focus and see if there is something to be gained.

Nailing down a specific or two would be ideal.

These video hosting services becoming communities (i.e., youtube) and
communities becoming video hosting services (i.e., myspace) and service
behemoths becoming video hosts and brokers (i.e., google) perhaps
should be part of videobloggers' strategy.

Of course, not all videobloggers want a strategy and I respect that and
they'll have no interest in this thread. However those who would like
to expand their audience or earn from their efforts might benefit from
any of your good ideas.



On Mar 2, 2006, at 1:24 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:

> I think you could flip this question pretty easily and say:
> "Does MySpace offer any benefit to bloggers?"
>
> The answer may be a mixed bag... I'm not sure how much benefit MySpace
> has to bloggers. But then again, there are a lot of people on MySpace
> who probably don't care about such things.
>
> -josh




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