In Reality, The YouTube Free Throw #s, Are Boosted By VodPod
To the tactical brains who stated to me that YouTube is the ONLY Place on the web to get good stats for the Knights Of Columbus Free Throw, it is quite-obvious that you've been reading the New York Post a little bit too often. Apparently, you never read the New York Times, where you may actually read about DailyMotion, Vimeo or blip.tv.
The "Must Carry On You Tube Order" is based on listening to ILL-Informed People, who have a limited view of the world, let alone their own neighborhood. I recently worked on Entertainment Projects in Now-Tony Areas of Brooklyn & see that Borough, where I Was Born & Raised, going through Rather-Dramatic Changes. "The Williamsburg Effect" is now taking hold in the neighborhood where Ebbets Field was located. Sure, "Dem Bums", The Dodgers are now in La La Land, but a creative community is taking shape over in that part of Brooklyn. With the web taking over for television, shows are being filmed for the New Media. And Producers are NOT all embracing You Tube, either. One woman named Amanda, introduced me to Vimeo.com, where I post my videos. Hence, when I produced coverage of the Knights Of Columbus International Free Throw Basketball Championship, coverage did very well for the one round it was on blip.tv. By-Coverage did very-nicely on Vimeo.com, as well as coverage of the Long Island Final Coverage. Overall coverage did nicely on Dailymotion.com. With coverage doing nicely on those outlets, is YouTube Really NEEDED? From the job these networks did, YouTube is NOT needed at all. YouTube is a waste of time, except that it is the place which a cadre of "Soccer Moms From Hades", demanded we use for their purpose of "#s Jacking."
In one round, 550 Viewers showed up. By the next round, coverage #s dropped like some NY Mets Batting Averages. With a lot of 1st Round Stats Manipulation to keep the YouTube Coverage going, these "Soccer Moms" thought that no one would notice a dramatic #s drop. Well, Round 3(Queens County) Coverage was moved to Dailymotion only. But, the YouTube #s dropped a lot in Round 2. These "Soccer Moms", unaware that DailyMotion is the World's #2 Video Service, forgot that the YouTube #s went way down, hence coverage on a new network, boycotted by these people.
By Round 4, YouTube was a nonentity, needing VodPod to boost the stats.
YouTube isn't needed at all. Being associated with Independent Producers taught me a lot about other services. And what's great is that 3 of these services are in our backyard, here in New York.
And that our coverage on these services show that we don't need to load our videos all the way across The Country to watch an event based in Queens. Let's keep it here at Home.
The "Must Carry On You Tube Order" is based on listening to ILL-Informed People, who have a limited view of the world, let alone their own neighborhood. I recently worked on Entertainment Projects in Now-Tony Areas of Brooklyn & see that Borough, where I Was Born & Raised, going through Rather-Dramatic Changes. "The Williamsburg Effect" is now taking hold in the neighborhood where Ebbets Field was located. Sure, "Dem Bums", The Dodgers are now in La La Land, but a creative community is taking shape over in that part of Brooklyn. With the web taking over for television, shows are being filmed for the New Media. And Producers are NOT all embracing You Tube, either. One woman named Amanda, introduced me to Vimeo.com, where I post my videos. Hence, when I produced coverage of the Knights Of Columbus International Free Throw Basketball Championship, coverage did very well for the one round it was on blip.tv. By-Coverage did very-nicely on Vimeo.com, as well as coverage of the Long Island Final Coverage. Overall coverage did nicely on Dailymotion.com. With coverage doing nicely on those outlets, is YouTube Really NEEDED? From the job these networks did, YouTube is NOT needed at all. YouTube is a waste of time, except that it is the place which a cadre of "Soccer Moms From Hades", demanded we use for their purpose of "#s Jacking."
In one round, 550 Viewers showed up. By the next round, coverage #s dropped like some NY Mets Batting Averages. With a lot of 1st Round Stats Manipulation to keep the YouTube Coverage going, these "Soccer Moms" thought that no one would notice a dramatic #s drop. Well, Round 3(Queens County) Coverage was moved to Dailymotion only. But, the YouTube #s dropped a lot in Round 2. These "Soccer Moms", unaware that DailyMotion is the World's #2 Video Service, forgot that the YouTube #s went way down, hence coverage on a new network, boycotted by these people.
By Round 4, YouTube was a nonentity, needing VodPod to boost the stats.
YouTube isn't needed at all. Being associated with Independent Producers taught me a lot about other services. And what's great is that 3 of these services are in our backyard, here in New York.
And that our coverage on these services show that we don't need to load our videos all the way across The Country to watch an event based in Queens. Let's keep it here at Home.
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