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Vodpod Sitegeist, December 2008

As of December 30, 2008, the Vodpod Sitegeist includes 6239 sites. That means Vodpod members have collected videos from 6239 different video sites using our magic bookmark button.

Let me say that number again: 6239 sites. That’s roughly twice the number of video sites represented on Vodpod.com one year ago.

We just published an updated list of the top 100 sites from our Vodpod Sitegeist on embedcode.org and we took a moment to look more closely at the top 200 sites.

Four trends jump out:

Media Companies Now in the Game

Looking back at our Vodpod Sitegeist from last December (which we didn’t publish), Comedy Central was the only major media company represented in our Top 100.

How things have changed. Hulu, with programming from Fox, NBC and other networks, is most emblematic of this trend, and has moved to #13 on our Top 100 list. But in that list, we also now find Comedy Central (#15), NBC (MSNBC, mainly) at #25, Disney (ESPN, mainly) at #30, MTV/Viacom (#36), the Daily Show (#49, more Comedy Central), Reuters (#51), BBC (#52), and CBS (#55).

Rise of “Video Publishing” Services and Tools
Another clear change over the past year has been the growth of more specialized video publishing services and tools. These kinds of services now account for about 20% of our Top 100 (and indeed, Top 200) sites, and range from industrial-strength video hosting operations like Brightcove (#14) and Maven (#47) which power hundreds of different publishers, to newer, more specialized video tools and services such as Ustream (#53), Justin.tv (#63), overstream.net (#64), kyte.tv (#92), seesmic (#93), qik (#99) and animoto (#100).

Vertical Networks
From the very beginning, the Vodpod Sitegeist has been driven and dominated overall by specialized video sites and networks. About a third of the sites in our top 200 could be classified as specialized, niche verticals, and their predominance in our list becomes increasingly obvious as you move out the tail.

The top vertical sites on Vodpod — which may reflect the proclivities and interests of our community more than anything else — are for education, gaming, music (especially hip-hop sites), humor, anime, and sports (especially for European soccer).

Regional Networks
Another consistent trend in our Top 100 list has been the presence of regionally-focused video sharing sites. Fifteen of our top 100 sites, and forty of our top 200, are YouTube-like sites for specific countries or regions.

A couple of other random notes and observations:

Blip.tv (#5) and Vimeo (#6) have become pretty firmly established in the top echelon of video sharing sites on Vodpod.

Viddler looks like an up-and-comer, now at #23.

DailyMotion is now a firm #2; a year ago, Myspace occupied that slot.

Filed under: News

Vodpod, Online Video Advertising, and Making Money

One of the things we have wanted to do with Vodpod is to help you, our members and users, make a little money (if you want) with Vodpod.

We began experimenting with some ideas a few months ago, just as the economy began to deteriorate (that was by happenstance, not plan!). We steeled ourselves for mixed results given the conditions, but instead they’ve given us a wee bit of optimism.

Specifically, we’ve been testing running simple graphical ads in our widgets, adjacent to the video while it plays (we don’t touch the embed code or the video player or any advertising that travels with the embed code). You can see a screenshot below of what this looks like:

What have we found? With Google Adsense, we have seen eCPMs in the $3 to $8 range, and click-throughs on ads ranging from 2-4%. So far, in the past two months we’ve been testing these ads, ad rates have remained mostly steady, as have click-through rates (though we did see higher eCPMs for political videos and widgets just before the election). If you run Google Adsense, you can judge for yourself what you think about these numbers…

What does this mean (and why should anyone care)? We’d highlight two things:

First, our data is more confirmation if any were needed that online video — with the right form factor and ad presentation — can be a very engaging medium for advertisers. Something as simple as running simple 300×250 ads (mostly graphical units, occasionally video) works — credit due, of course, to Google for mostly good targeting of these ads based on the underlying context. We don’t claim to know where the online advertising market will go in the coming months, but the level of engagement we’ve seen with these simple ad units next to video should gives us all cause for hope in the longer run.

Second, you can create a video collection not only for fun, or to make your blog more interactive and interesting and compelling — but to make some money if you like. Indeed, if you’re a blogger, you might make more with our widgets than with a straight ad unit (and you’d make your readers and users more happy to boot)!

With that context, we are excited to announce today that we’re offering two ways for you to earn some money with your Vodpod collection. You can start your own video site, hosted by us, using our new Vodspot service and run ads. This is now live, today.

Or, starting next week, you can choose to use our advertising-supported widget on your blog (it should work on all blogging platforms that permit advertising — not all do, of course).

The basic version if free — just enter your Google Adsense code, and we’ll make sure ads credited to your account are shown 50% of the time. Or, you can upgrade to our premium service, and control 80% of the advertising inventory and use your own advertising platform or network.

This is all new, and we’ll learn a lot, and some details may change over time based on that. Right now, we’d love your feedback on how to make this new program work for you. Please feel free to direct comments to use on this post, or to come talk to us on the new Google Group we’ve just set up, or to send feedback more privately to us here.

Filed under: News, Publishing Tools

Announcing Vodspot!

Ever wanted your own video site? A place all your own, that you fully control, to keep all your favorites from YouTube, Hulu, Comedy Central, BBC, blip.tv, College Humor, Daily Motion or literally thousands and thousands of other sites?

Say hello to our little friend, Vodspot. It makes it incredibly easy to get your own video site up and running in just a few minutes, with a few simple clicks, powered by your Vodpod video collection.

First, you select a layout for your site, using one of our templates:

Customize they layout of your site further with our modules — they’re like widgets for blogs, which you can drag-and-drop to arrange the layout of the page. And pick your own color patterns and add your own graphics to the borders of the page if you don’t like our out-of-the-box design.

You can domain map the site, so that it is published on your domain or subdomain (i.e., videos.mysite.com), and add a custom header (just requires a little CSS code) so that it fits neatly into your blog or website’s navigation. Or, just use our vodspot.tv domain.

Dreams of leading your own video nation? You can use a Vodspot to build your own video community if you want. Members can submit videos (you approve, of course, before they’re published) and add comments, too. We’ll be adding more community features in the coming weeks, let us know what you’d like to see.

Make money with Vodspot? Yes, you can. Just insert your Ad Sense account number, and we’ll run ads for you on fifty percent (that’s 50%) of your Vodspot pages. Or, you can upgrade for $20 per month and run ads from your advertising network or system of choice, on eighty percent (80%) of the pages.

Don’t want any ads at all? You can do that too, for just $30/year — that’s cheaper than a cup of coffee each month!

There is plenty more to tell you about Vodspot, and so we’ve set up a separate blog with more details if you’re interested.

We’d love to hear your feedback. Just leave a comment here about features you’d like to see, or at our Vodspot blog, or over at our Get Satisfaction site if you prefer that.

Filed under: News, Publishing Tools

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