Yes, I agree.

Look at these statements:
"An audience of tech-savvy males aged 18 to 35 is extremely attractive to many advertisers."

<http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.san&s=40425&Nid=18774&p=289069>

I think vloggers will have (at each vloggers' option of course, if it's desired to earn money) a good shot at earning a few bucks from our efforts if we get it together as a group.


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On Mar 3, 2006, at 3:55 PM, hpbatman7 wrote:

Which was kinda my point from my orginal post that was somewhat taken
out of context........it is young "now" but will it still be in 5
years.......I keep saying this but it seems to get drowned out.....I
mean bands, comedians, and now filmmakers are putting there stuff out
in myspace to build buzz, promote feedback and to try thinngs
out.........wouldn't vlogging just be an extension of that?



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Peter Van Dijck wrote:
is young but.....and this is a big but.....what if they continue
to
use it after High School and College?

I think that's as unlikely as your daughter who is into goth still
wearing those clothes in 10 years.

I dunno, I still wear the same funny clothes I did almost 20 years
ago.
(Well, when I'm not working for the man.) Which is either
something to
be proud of, or ashamed of... I'm still not sure which.

Pete

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