In a message dated 12/01/2007 02:01:08 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey all, Since I started videoblogging, I have had this mantra about focusing on "the audience of ten". To treat the audience of my videoblog as a circle of friends. Friends I would want to show what's going on in my life at the point. I have had this mantra because I, for instance, did not want to get lost in some numbers-increasing schemes. My question to you is: What amount of subscribers do you feel "comfortable" with? Of course, if you make a Show (insert sarcastic tone here), you only want more and more subscribers. But if you make a so-called personal videoblog, suddenly having 3000 subscribers might be a very scary thing. I only partially agree here. You may want more and more subscribers, but I go back to an old radio trick. I imagine that the camera in front of me is someone I know very well, and I talk to them, one to one, and that is my one of my two matras for my videos. 1. One to one, always 2. The KISS adage "Keep It Simple, Stupid!" Ian B [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
