Nothing like foot in mouth disease to keep me awake. WSJ is a paid
subscription site. Usually they lock their content up so that only
subscribers can get it.

I guess they changed their policy. I just went to their site. They do
have some stories that are free to access. Still don't like the
"Beauty" part though...

I should have checked it before going around the back door.

http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB117873682757897483.html

Sorry,

Gena

--- In [email protected], "Joey Profit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I hope I'm not misunderstanding you but the way I accessed the article
> was perfectly legal.  Just did a search on google news:
> 
>
http://news.google.ca/news?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=XOS&q=how%20to%20be%20a%20star%20on%20youtube%20wsj&btnG=Search&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&um=1&sa=N&tab=wn
> 
> or
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/2a35fp
> 
> On 14/05/07, Gena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well there are ways and there are other ways to access the article.
> >
> > I do respect copyright and they way that I access the article clearly
> > states I can't post it but I think I can post the abstract:
> >
> > *************
> > The video blog "Rocketboom," for instance, has been delivering
> > three-minute news programs five days a week since October 2004.
> > "Grammar Girl," a popular podcast about proper language usage, gets an
> > update every Thursday like clockwork. That regular schedule is crucial
> > to the podcast's creator, Mignon Fogarty. "When the shows I listen to
> > don't come out, I get very frustrated," she says.
> >
> > Now Ms. Fogarty is exploring new niches. In addition to her own show,
> > she now produces six other advice podcasts featuring other people --
> > including "Mighty Mommy," about parenting, "Money Girl," about
> > finances, and "Legal Lad," about the law. The network gets about a
> > million downloads a month.
> >
> > Much slicker looking is the video podcast "Ask a Ninja." In each
> > episode, a black-clad performer uses questions from viewers to launch
> > comic riffs on the legendary Japanese assassins. In a recent show, a
> > viewer asked, "Do ninjas write poetry or are they just murderous
> > shadows of death put on earth only to act against mankind?" Answer:
> > "Wow, I didn't realize those were the only two options."
> > ****
> >
> > And I think I could say that some but not all of the ideas mentioned
> > included:
> >
> > Being consistent
> > Find your niche
> > Beauty Sells
> >
> > Urf...
> >
> > Anyway, if you are current college student, instructor or your local
> > library has a link to a certain publication database you can read the
> > article in good faith.
> >
> > Gena
> >
> > http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
> > http://pcclibtech.blogspot.com
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Ed " <edd666666@> wrote:
> > >
> > > There is an article in today's Wall Street Journal on page R1
entitled
> > > "How To Be A Star In A Youtube World".  It contains a series of tips
> > > on how to make your youtube vid stand out.
> > >
> > > OK, thanks, Ed Smith
>


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