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The smart new media companies and VC's are not going to dole out millions to just anything anymore. Everyone is tightening their belts.
I think it goes back to the core concepts of creating any small business. Identify your audience; create reliable, quality content; be active in business social circles (conferences, etc); repeat as necessary.
And don't be afraid to change what you're doing. EPIC-FU was JETSET for over a year. We changed the name and the branding approach, and our views more than doubled since then.
The people we know who approach this stuff with calculated fearlessness (sounds weird, I know), are the ones making it happen. The people who hesitate for even just a moment seem to stagnate forever.
And btw, thanks for including us on your list, Chris! We pretty much hold our breath day to day looking for the best opportunities to grow our show and our tiny little production company. But the opportunities are definitely out there!
If you ask me my super secret bet, the money's on people like them, Steve Garfield, and others who are roving studios.
Steve- you know the love's there. You guys are working it hard and doing a killer job. Every episode is something new, something better. So keep driving that forward.
Coming from traditional broadcast television, I am learning that even on the web, creating good quality, watchable shows can be expensive and time consuming. That may be part of the reason the content is so slow to get up there.
Maybe it's about shaking up the model of conventional TV a bit..finding some clever ways to build your audience without having to sell the farm to get the darn thing on the air.
I think the bottom line is, it's about having a good idea for a show in the first place, then getting out there and just 'pressing record' as you say, Chris. Otherwise it's just a bunch of us sitting around on our duffs waiting for someone else to do it first.
I for one intend to make it on your list, Chris...and soon. Stay tuned!
The proof of concept of niche programming for me is the emails i get from viewers and the growing number of participants at our community site, The Greenhouse ( http://thegreenhouse.gardenfork.tv ) inspired by Steve and Zadi of EPIC-FU .