Hi Justin, I like your thinking - a whole community around a "show". This is something that we will look into. I think a good step 1 would be a "meet the videoblogger"? We could probably allow for each videoblogger to include their Twitter "widget" and fun things like that. The key, of course, would be to enhance the interaction between viewers and videobloggers, and to help to build your audience.
Thanks, -Frank Frank Sinton CEO, Mefeedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mefeedia.com - Find, watch, and share great videoblogs and podcasts. Our blog: http://mefeedia.com/blog --- In [email protected], "Justin Kownacki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Frank @ Mefeedia mentions an interesting tactic, and one I've been a > proponent of for awhile: a "Meet the Videoblogger"-esque > behind-the-scenes culture that promotes the culture of videobloggers. > > I'd actually like to see the idea taken a bit further toward a "star > support" culture -- Veoh's Viral is a good comparison here. In a > perfect world, think "The Tonight Show" (or the late night show of > your choice), in which content creators are invited on as guests, with > a central host and a few roving reporters. > > Kind of like a "real" version of The Clip Show, with the "real" Jim > Kirks as the host... or me... ;) > > Is that something Mefeedia can make happen? > > Oh, and yes, creating great content is always the key to retaining a > healthy audience. >
