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On Jan 23, 2008 8:58 AM, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Epic-Fu.com was one of the first videoblogs (that I know of) using
> Ning to create a social network around their videos.
> it's really allowed them to interact with their audience in a way that
> comments dont allow....since people can create threads and post stuff
> as they want.
> The videos are like a starting point...but the conversations are the goal.
> Zadi and Steve do a really brilliant job of interacting with their
> peeps to get beyond "i'll just watch your video and go away".
>
> Here's a recent thread on their community site: Mix.
> http://mix.epicfu.com/forum/topic/show?id=699622%3ATopic%3A86403&page=1
> they asked, where are you from?
> Suddenly they have all these people posting from all over the planet
> earth.
> its pretty incredible.
>
> I bet lots of you have viewers/followers/subscribers (need a better
> name) in different parts of the world.
> I wish there was a better way to expose this fact.
> I know its the World Wide Web, but it still doenst feel like it to me.
> it's feels like people posting in that nowhere area called cyberspace.
>
> anyway...ive been thinking about this lately.
> How can we better show that we all live in different places in our
> videoblogs?
>
> jay
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