I've had stuff featured on a bunch of video sites, and the result varies
from site to site.

I've had at least three videos featured on Yahoo Video and it's made minimal
difference to my other videos - but then, I don't think that Yahoo video
browsers are as engaged as YouTube users are.

Despite the notion that a lot of people are just randomly bouncing from
video to video on YouTube, the people who subscribe on YouTube are sticking
around for a while, if not indefinately.  But certainly, people on YouTube
are somewhat spoiled for choice and I'm sure there's a reasonable churn in
viewership - if I'm lucky, I'm maybe gaining enough subscribers to replace
the ones who've got bored with my shtick by now...

I think an interesting question is when doing "serial content" is whether
people forget you quickly when you're gone, or whether taking a break once
in a while makes people excited for your return?  At least TV shows get time
off to regroup.

Cheers

Mark Day
http://markdaycomedy.blip.tv
http://www.youtube.com/markday
www.myspace.com/markday


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