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Re: Mark Cuban Rocks
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AGORACOM
Hi, Mark. Been away for a while launching the new sites...but you know where I stand on this issue. YT is a non-starter in its current form. They need a busines model that doesn't put the entire enterprise at risk, which is exactly what they have now.
I've often wondered why YT doesn't create a B2B revenue stream by charging businesses anywhere from $9.99 to $99.99/month to host their videos. For example, I was at a recent conference for publicly traded small-cap resource companies. I'd love to take quick video clip interviews of CEO's on the floor and make them available to investors around the world as a way to promote my brand - and would gladly pay $50/month to have YT host and serve them. Perhaps, as a paying customer, I get my own customized corner within YT that I can use to promote my brand.
I suspect there would be thousands of companies that would do the same. YT generates a steady revenue stream at a substantially lower cost b/c you can bet my interview with Don Bubar of Avalon Ventures isn't going to be streamed anywhere near the latest clip from the Daily Show.
YT has the technology, the platform and the brand. Now they just need to build a real business model around it that doesn't depend on "borrowing" other people's content.
Until then, Mark Cuban is right.
Best,
George
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