What are the odds?! I just logged into my email account to post a question
about Veoh, hopefully you can help.

I turned on the feature that allows Veoh to collect videos from my RSS feed
and post them, and I want to turn it off. I have emailed support several
times without receiving a reply, combed the FAQ and user panel, and I can't
figure out how to get Veoh to *stop* collecting my videos.

Thanks,
Nox


On 12/4/06, viraltheshow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hey all! I'm new to the Yahoo Videoblogging Group- just found out
> about it a few weeks ago… such a great resource! I've seen several
> posts recently about Veoh Networks and, since I work for the company,
> I thought I'd give you an inside look at who we are and what we're
> trying to accomplish.
>
> First- just a little bit about myself. I don't come from a corporate
> background; my background is in television news. I left that business
> because it lacked the creative freedom I needed. About a year ago I
> started doing independent projects where I had complete control of the
> content and production quality. Then, this past summer, I discovered
> videoblogging. This literally changed everything for me. Finally, a
> way for creators to show their projects as they originally intended-
> without editors or news directors getting in the way! I was instantly
> hooked and started a daily videoblog that I taped out of my backyard
> called "Anchor in PJs"- where I talked about silly news headlines in
> my pajamas (episodes are still available at Veoh.com <http://veoh.com/>).
>
> I discovered Veoh after videoblogging for about two months. I emailed
> Veoh and told them about my show. Less than 24 hours later, I was
> sitting in their office answering questions about how they could
> better serve people producing content for the internet. A couple weeks
> later, they offered me a job as their "Publisher Advocate". At the
> same time, I was talking with a couple other video sharing sites about
> a possible partnership. So, I had to seriously consider my options. I
> was determined to go with the company that I felt had the most to
> offer creators. I chose Veoh.
>
> It's no secret, Veoh isn't the first pretty girl at the party.
> Videobloggers already have a list of preferred sites and new video
> sharing sites are popping up everyday. It's been a challenge to
> differentiate our company from everyone else. Our official marketing
> statement is this "We provide the easiest way for high-quality video
> creators to find their audience online". So what exactly does that
> mean? It means we're not YouTube and were not just a video sharing
> site. We believe there are a large group of creators out there that
> don't fit what mainstream media is currently looking for. We provide a
> place for those creators on all ends of the spectrum to showcase their
> work. Everything from network pilot shows who never had a chance to
> air their full season - to cooking shows your Aunt Gertrude produces
> as part of her videoblog. We're reinventing television by eliminating
> the filters behind mainstream media. We give you the platform and you
> produce the product.
>
> By focusing our product toward creators, Veoh is poising itself to
> become a very successful company. Veoh has an incredible staff (truly
> the best of the best in television, marketing and engineering) with
> nearly 50 employees in offices such as San Diego, Los Angeles and St.
> Petersburg, Russia. Just having investors such as Michael Eisner
> (former CEO of Disney) and Time Warner proves that we have a great
> product and a bright future. Having said that, people don't usually
> become successful without making a few mistakes along the way. The
> important thing is you learn from your mistakes and you don't make
> them again. The truth is, I don't know what mistakes Veoh has made in
> the past, but I do know they're making every effort to build this
> company and network the right way. As Publisher Advocate, it's my job
> to ensure those mistakes aren't made in the future.
>
> I've been involved in media all my life. Nothing has given me more
> satisfaction than working with Veoh to help publishers succeed in a
> new and evolving medium. I absolutely love my job. That's the honest
> truth- there is no smoke and mirrors. Please contact me and let me
> know what I can do to help you succeed. We'll do everything we can to
> make it happen.
>
> Sunny Gault
> Publisher Advocate
> Veoh Networks
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <sgault%40veoh.com>
>
> 
>



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