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And how come you didn't post more from Blog Business Summit? I had to read about it through Maryam :-)
The difference between the two is as great as the difference between TV and video blogging to me. RB is basicaly spam. It’s like the evening news that everyone watches but doesn’t really care about and will turn the channel to whatever suits them better at the time. Dan Rather or whoever it is at the moment, didn’t get famous because of their qality news reporting, but because they’re the default head for a network that is carried on almost every TV in the country.
Ze is like Dennis Miller or Bill Maher. Someone that you seek out and follow for whatever it is that they put out, not just because they’re the default video for every new video download client that hits the market.
Of course, we all know who’ll get rich and who won’t even make a living at it, but, again, that’s the difference between mass media and engaging your audience.
Btw, great to see that you will be coming back to Lift '07. Registration opened only this week (finally).
I didn't write about Blog Business Summit because lots of people did and because I gave four talks and was too busy.
i.e. Metrics to sell the waking dead...
I burned out on Ze during the Dweeby Von Asshat thing. His bullying demeanor was a turn off. It seemed that all of his anti-Bush talk, he was acting just like the jerks he criticizes. Yes, he apologized, but it all seemed weak. The coup de grace was the behavior of the fanboys. The League of Awesomeness members flamed Dweeby uncritically. Who are these losers and why was I one of them? Ick!
(Dweeby's flaming response to the attacks was great, btw)
Yes, I wouldn't have responded this way if Ze hadn't been inspiring and hilarious. When Elvis Costello used a racist epithet to refer to Ray Charles after the magnificent Armed Forces record (filled with scathing attacks on political hypocrisy) it was the same kind of letdown.
Yes, his next record was Get Happy, based on Stax/Motown music, in some way an acknowledgement of how badly he had fucked up.
I know...trust the art, not the artist. Dweeby himself accepted the apology. The thing left me feeling queasy about my Ze daily fix. Ze is only human and he is doing some great stuff, I know.
Yeah, his vlog is way more interesting than Rocketboom. I could never be disappointed in Rocketboom...! Joanne Colan's debut with the rotten tomatoes and Amanda's stint as a waitress were cute, but no Earth Sandwich Power Moves, if you Know What I Mean.
Hmmm... maybe I should go over and see what Ze's been up to...
Anyone trying to develop an ad-supported media vehicle needs to think it through from the perspective of the advertiser. What kind of audience can you bring to the advertiser? What kind of impact can the advertising make on that audience? What results can you deliver? Measured how?
Ze is taking a wrong turn if he accepts raw audience numbers as the frame and tries to debunk RB. Better for him to work on his own positioning. Ze's audience must have value--we're in it. He needs to understand and pitch that value to his advertisers. There are plenty good clues in this thread, beginning w/ Robert's
As for Ze vs. RB and Ze vs Dweeby... two theories:
Rational: Ze knows Feuds are proven traffic builders (goes back to Fred Allen vs Jack Benny in radio days... probably earlier). Look how we're all talking about it.
Emotional: Ze is unhappy and frustrated with the way his business is going and he's lashing out.
Could be a mixture of both. Ze's smart and funny. A little anger always helps feed the funny.
Seriously, I haven't really looked at the stats yet. What I care about is whether people are talking about my show. So I watch Technorati and Google Blogsearch to track that and I'm on track with what I expected.
I know that Ze Frank is on to something...his group is engaged. I think he has us hypnotized by not blinking, for at the slightest suggestion we will send pictures of our vacuum cleaners dressed up as people.
Imagine what would happen if George Bush didn't blink. We would follow him anywhere. That is another discussion, more appropriate for The Huffington Post.
G.W.B. does blink a lot, though.
Yes, Robert, engagement is what it is all about. How can that be measured? Do any of the bright folks here have the answers?
I think there is the place for maybe 10 videocast like yours, ze o rocketboom. Each has a different audience they can monetize on different ways. And advertisers are not going to choose between them. Why woult it be different on internet than in television where advertiser chosse all the channels.
Videocast has much more targeted audience which are benefit for advertiser
(Scuse my english, i don't speak very well)