Videoblogging - The Next Internet Craze


Ok, so right now you know such a blog is and several individuals run and chance a blog of our own individual. But have you ever heard of an vlog? Otherwise, don't worry about it, it’s something 's been around for less than 12 months. A vlog, or video blog, can be a weblog using video becasue it is primary presentation format. It really is primarily a medium for distributing video content. Vlog posts are often accompanied by text, images, and further meta data use a context or overview for your video. Vlogs or videoblogs are manufactured by vloggers or videobloggers, while the act is called vlogging or videoblogging.

So as you can observe, it’s a branch from a blog but rather than writing content like I’m doing now, users present their information through some kind of video format. This new version of blogging is intriguing to many because users still find it more interesting than studying pages of content. They'd rather spend 10 mins watching videos of somebody instead of read a piece of writing. I actually like both blogs and vlogs. In my opinion it depends on the topic that is being depicted. When the topic you are able to bake chocolate cookies (mmmm), then I’d rather see a vblog of somebody actually making the cookies and talking me through it. However, if it’s a topic on what Google just launched their new news archive search, then I prefer to read your site then ought to watch and listen to someone talk about it for Ten mins.
If you are interested in making your own personal vlog, then Freevlog.org explains how to videoblog for free and Feevlog.org explains how you can videoblog for a small fee. Also, Typepad.com and Blip.tv are quite obvious turnkey solutions to consider. If you’re interested in watching and commenting on other people’s vlog works, then you can certainly sign up for FireAnt.com or Mefeedia.com.
I’m very interested to see where vlogging takes us. I’m quite sure within the next year or so we will have a few vlogs become famous for their content. We’ve seen it happen with blogging. Many sites including Fark, TechCrunch, BoingBoing, Gizmodo, and PopSugar are actually or on target to produce vast amounts through their blogs. It’s a brand new advertising medium for companies and vlogging now adds a new sphere (vlogosphere) to this element.
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