Downloadable Media Widgets - A New Tool for Advertisers and Podcasters

Personal Life MediaI spoke with Susan Bratton, CEO of Personal Life Media, the other day and Susan told me about an exciting new widget that they are launching. Normally, I wouldn't pay much attention to a new widget, but this one seems really interesting because it introduces a new distribution mechanism for downloadable media that has the potential to make downloadable media much more attractive to advertisers.

And Susan's making the widget available to other podcasters who want to do the same thing.

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How Much Do Internet Video Producers Make?

TubeMogulTubeMogul, a interesting company that helps you distribute videos around the web, recently asked that question to 11,919 video producers and 1,119 responded. 51% of those said yes they are making money with Internet video earning on average $12.39 per 1,000 views.

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Social Media: Strategies in Content and Commerce

I spent yesterday at NATPE's LATV Festival enjoying some interesting discussions and presentations from the Digital Day. This report is a synopsis of one of those sessions. This session focused on social media and how digital media executives are using it to their advantage. LATV Festival Social Media Panel

Social Media is all the rage these days and Hollywood is getting on board. In this panel, executives from NBC.com, MTV Networks, Or Die Networks, Fan Rocket and Broadcast & Cable discuss social media and how it's impact on their businesses.

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Crowdsourcing: The Killer Development Tool

LATV Festival Crowdsourcing panel

I spent yesterday at NATPE's LATV Festival enjoying some interesting discussions and presentations from the Digital Day. This report is a synopsis of one of those sessions. This session focused on how audiences and content are interacting like never before. The COO of Quarterlife, a founder of Metacafe, the CEO of Watercooler and the Chief Innovation officer of Passenger got together on this panel to talk about how they get and use input from the crowd.

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Want Engagement? Two Technologies That May Redefine Interactive Media

If you follow digital media, you’ve heard a lot about the importance of audience engagement. But most engagement conversations focus on audience interaction with linear content.

Imagine instead that the audience were part of the action – you enter the video, talk to the characters, and they talk back to you. Andrew recently interviewed Jonathan Strietzel, Founder of BigStage and Peter Hodge, CEO of Virsona, whose companies offer intriguing components of this future that have the potential to create big value for brands and media companies today.

If you have the vision to imagine what moving from linear to interactive content could do for your business, these interviews with BigStage and Virsona are must-listen conversations.

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Digital Podcast 52: Everyone Can Be a Star

In Digital Podcast 52, Andrew interviews Jonathan Strietzel, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Big Stage, whose breakthrough technology allows users to create and integrate life-like 3-D avatars of themselves into movies, videogames, commercials and other digital video content using just three digital face photos.

Imagine if you and your friends could star in a music video, famous movie clip, or commercial as realistically as if you were around for the shoot. Jonathan describes the company and the potential that its technology has to transform advertising and the audience relationship with movies, television and videogames.

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Digital Podcast 51: Bringing Personalities to Life Virtually

In Digital Podcast 51, Andrew interviews Peter Hodge, CEO of Virsona, about Virsona’s new artificial intelligence technology that can bring any personality to life.

Imagine if anyone could have a personal conversation with Iron Man, the Michelin Man, or their great-great-great-great grandfather. Peter describes his new company and technology that is about to make these ‘holodeck’ scenarios a reality – at least the conversation part.

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Best Practice Review: Revision3

Revision3 LogoRevision3 is a new media company that describes itself as a "TV network for the web". They publish technology related video shows such as Diggnation, TekZilla, popSiren and about a dozen other shows.

Revision3 states that their "expects professionally produced programming but wants it to be unexpected, edgy, smart and real." They also understand the importance of a multi-device content strategy, stating that their audience "wants to watch shows whenever they want, wherever they are, and on whatever device they choose, including everything from a 70" HDTV to an iPod or Cell phone."

We used our best practice framework to evaluate Revision3's user experience, content production, marketing distribution and monetization efforts. Our evaluation was limited to what we could evaluate from their website, their downloadable content and their RSS feeds.

Our overall impression is that Revision3 demonstrates many of the best practices Digital Podcast has identified and sets a standard of performance that other publishers should use as they benchmark their own practices.

Click below to see the video podcast with our best practice review of Revision3 and the detail notes for this review.

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