Thanks for the reply. I am guilty of always failing to state the positive aspects of my beliefs, so for example I do think Andrew Baron has some great ideas, some vision, the ability to make some good stuff etc etc. And I like dreamers, I guess I just get annoyed by certain dreams, or the gulf between reality and hype.
Yeah I think NextNewNetworks has some potential, they are building a network of many shows, which seems like alogical starting point. My strongest venom in this area was reserved for network2.tv, simply because it was a half-assed attempt, and because of the tone they initially used when 'interfacing' with video creators. Speaking of which, Chris Brogan seems to have moved on from pulvermedia, sincere good luck to him despite all the unpleasant things I said about/to him at the time. Cheers for the thoughts on advertising. Oh I did just notice that in an April WSJ article, Andrew mentioned that he 'seeded his audience' using this videoblogging group. Wonder how much that technique is still used :D Steve Elbows --- In [email protected], "Jason McCabe Calacanis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The audio version was a disaster... the amount of noise was crazy. > Some folks like the spirited debate between me "the Baron," some folks > didn't... i thought is fun! :-) > > > And the Murdoch comments were nothing compared to the brief moment > > at the end of > > 2006 and start of 2007 where a few 'would be media moguls' stated > > their aspirations in > > even more ott fashion, only for those plans to wither away without > > much fanfare or > > explanation. > > No comment. > > > I got rather passionate about such things at the time, disgusted by > > the idea that a new > > breed of gatekeepers were trying to bring themselves into existence, > > because that seemed > > like it would destroy some of the things that make blogging and > > vlogging have such > > potential. So whilst I admired the fact that rocketboom didnt seem > > to be selling out in the > > usual sense, for money, I became disturbed by some possible signs > > that Mr Baron was > > seeking to achieve a different sort of power. > > I actually think he's a hard working, smart guy... he created > something unique at a unique time. I admire him for having big > aspirations.... and who knows, some day he might become Murdoch. I > mean, it could happen. > > That being said, I think the folks who got in blogging and podcasting > first got to grab a lot of land and look really smart when the value > went up.... myself included. When there were only two gadget blogs it > was easy to be #1 or #2... today? Well, today there are 500+ gadget > related blogs. > > > In a strange way Im sort of sad that nothing much has happened, I > > was looking forward to > > seeing what would occur. I imagine to witness the emergence of a > > potential mogul of the > > new media world, we need a far more ruthless character with an iron > > will, and a plan that > > is more detail than dream, to give it a go. None of the a- > > list/controvertial/opinionated/whatever characters, or your > > confrontations, live up to the > > hype. > > I think you'll see some of the video network folks make a go of it... > Rev3 and NextNewNetworks seem to have solid models of controlling show > costs while keeping value high--and publishing on a regular basis. > > > Regarding Mahalo and promotion, I would like to know stuff about > > promotion options that > > are well beyond the reach of the individual or those with more > > modest funding etc. Do you > > ever consider advertising in traditional mass media? > > I don't believe in buying advertising for startup companies... I've > always believed that if you make the best product in your space the > world will find it. I'm probably making a mistake in that belief, but > it's worked for me for a while now so I'm going to stick with it. > > When I have someone call me and say "buy a $200,000 advertising buy > and we'll send you 10,000 folks a day for the next six months" I think > to myself... hmmm... maybe we could find someone uber talented and put > a couple of talented people around them and make a show that will > bring in 10x." Plus, if you own the show it grows forever... so, it's > much better deal for us to build a great show then give the money to > some radio station or website to send us some transient traffic. > > If we do 250 shows over the next year and they each get 500 views in > the archive on average that's like 100k+ people a day visiting the > site. That's really cool... the asset value of archives is going to > be great I think. > > Own your master tapes if you're going to do a deal with PodShow or > PodTech or Rev3 if you can :-) > > best j >
