We've had our Blip show, the Art of K9Disc, for exactly 19 months. 86 episodes 46,488 views 73 comments 6 episodes over 1000 views Our most viewed video has 1,441 views.
Over at Daily Motion (Have not been there in Months): 5 Episodes 4,504 views 4 Comments On You Tube where we've dropped a few episodes over the last 11 months: 11 epidosdes 8,873 total views 4, 267 is our most viewed video (same vid...different place) 1 episode over 1000 views. Over at youtube, some of our older videos have been posted by other people, and the most viewed is the same video with, last time I checked, over 14,000 views. We have a few more old skool vids show up that had up to a couple thousand views. I've been posting video online for about 10 years now, starting in 1997 with K9Athlete.com. It was supposed to be a video site and training resource (the best way to learn how to jam with your dog is to watch good people doing it). Back then, a T1 line in Dallas was only about $800. I was doing a lot of flash development, just learning, really, actionscripting, friction, animation and stuff, and I was going to make it happen. A Discdog training resource with video. Then we moved, lost hi-speed internet for a year, killing my creativity and bandwidth exploded in terms of cost. I was out of the video production thing quick. I shifted focus to setting up a community, and found blip in December 2005. With the ease of posting and distributing video, Blip got the fire going again This is what our community looks like now: http://k9disc.com It's really cool. Joomla, SMF Forum, Blip Widgets, But, back to the Youtube reposts and some lying stats... I was actually quite happy to find the videos posted up on You Tube. Sure I wish I had gotten the credit, and the ability to push traffic to our site, but lots of people were taught something, or forced to smile and feel good for a few, and besides they were old vids, and I had not posted them, as they were lost and not that important to post. I think we're doing better on blip because of the distribution blip affords us, and the fact that we have a community that relies on blip. There are lots of discdoggers posting there and pushing their vids out to people that visit k9disc.com. It's really nice. Thanks to all that shared some of their stats and such. It was good to go back and take a look at our stats. It's not really been that important to me of late. Cheers, Ron Watson http://k9disc.blip.tv http://k9disc.com http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog http://pawsitivevybe.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
