Whit is the true value of getting 100,000 views in a day? Is it so you can get sponsors to be interested in your show?
If you do what Rupert and Bill say about getting featured then sure you will get those views but what true value does it add to Mahalo Daily? Was and is your goal just to make money with Mahalo Daily? Beyond what Jan said, which also would get you viewers, I know that building a community of genuinely interested people would be the best way go get valuable viewers. The better the community, the more interactive, the more viewers you will see come. I have ideas, contact me and we can talk. Lan www.LanBui.com --- In [email protected], "Jason McCabe Calacanis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We launched Mahalo Daily with Veronica Belmont last week as some of > you might know. You can find the show at http://daily.mahalo.com and > on iTunes. We're hosting it at Blip.Tv (for now) but considering some > other options since folks have been pinging us. > > I'm looking for some advice on what we can do--other than make the > best show we can--to grow the view to 100k+ a day quickly. > > We did over 120k views in the first week (about 12-37k views for each > of the first four shows) which is much more than I thought we would. > We've got our iTunes page running and we're syndicating the videos to > YouTube and Facebook. We've also started a Facebook, Ning, Flickr, and > Twitter groups/accounts to compliment the program. They are getting > nice pickup. > > On a business level, I'm wondering if there is anyone out there who > can bring in 100-250k views a day for show, perhaps in exchange for > exclusive hosting rights/advertising rights or something (i.e. Yahoo, > AOL, YouTube, etc). > > Anyone have an distribution tips? > Has anyone done deals like this? > > Mahalo for any help... > > best J > > i blogged about this here: > http://www.calacanis.com/2007/11/11/congrats-to-tyler-and-veronica-on-an- amazing-first-week-for-mahalo/ >
