Monthly Archive for August, 2006

Save the Internet!

On the heels of my last post about never visiting the YouTube homepage, I did actually visit it, and found Save the Internet! (just a link, because I’m anti-embedded content… this is one time you’ll get to see the YouTube homepage…).

Sure it’s a little late in the game to be posting about it, but hey, it’s always good to spread the word…

How Can They Ever Make Money?

Every time I see a YouTube video that’s circulating the ‘net, I always wonder… How do they ever plan to make money?

Advertising? I don’t see how that would ever effectively work… When was the last time you actually visited the YouTube site to watch a video? Everything I ever watch has been embedded in another webpage… I would never see any traditional form of advertising on their website, because I’m never there.

The only possible way I could see for them to ever integrate advertising would be to include it at the beginning (let’s face it, the end would just never work) of actual videos - or to force visitors to their website (by restricting off-site videos to crappy quality, or some type of ‘preview’ mode). Either way, I don’t think it would go over well with their target audience - an audience typically heavily anti-intrusive-advertising.

I don’t make it a habit of keeping up with these “Web 2.0″ companies on a regular basis these days, but can anyone tell me how any of these (similar) services are supposed to make a buck? Obviously they’ve been able to convince some big-money VCs that they can, I’m just still not seeing it…

A Tasks Milestone

It’s taken me quite some time, thanks to my somewhat conservative tasking style, but I finally hit 1,000 Tasks just now, as I finished adding tasks for this semester’s classes (Public Speaking, in particular…).

I’m really not sure if this is a good milestone or not (am I incredibly organized, or just incredibly busy?), but it’s something to note, none-the-less…

Thanks to Alex King for creating such an amazing application for us to use. By the way, Alex, I’m sorry to hear that you felt the need to leave your baby. For what it’s worth, I think you did an amazing job with it!