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For a live 5:45am pacific broadcast to accommodate the east coast market, to discuss my take, which you can watch. To watch the video, click to this page (or on the image above), then go to “Video” tab then the “Watch” icon. Although I’ve been on many video podcast, this was my first interview on life TV, and as you can tell, I’m a bit awkward and very nervous. Being in a TV studio is so different than doing an in person interview as there’s no one in the room, I can hear the anchor via a small earpiece, there’s a very slight delay, I can’t read her body language, I didn’t know what she looked like till I saw the replay at home, and the only thing I can see is a little red dot engulfed by bright white lights.
To overcome my nervousness, I wrote down my talking Indonesia Telegram Number Data points the night before and rehearsed many times, a few awkward sentence here and there, but hey, it was a good experience, and I hope to do it again. I’d love to hear from you, what do you think they’ll do with this new funding, and how do you think Facebook will ultimately monetize? CATEGORIES: Social Media Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post:People on the Move in the Social Media Industry: May 30, 2009 NEXT Next post:What Brands Want From A Twitter Client 9 Replies to “Video: The Future of Facebook, an Interview on Bloomberg TV” Lee Streatersays:May 31, 2009 at 8:12 am Great Job Jeremiah ~ Your content and presentation are outstanding.
Will Robinsonsays:June 1, 2009 at 7:14 am Like me, you’re too hard on yoruself. I was thinking how impressive it was that you made so much sense so early in the morning. Good work and good luck with future interviews. Amanda Des Rochessays:June 1, 2009 at 7:51 am Great interview Jeremiah!!!! Tobias Bowmansays:June 2, 2009 at 3:55 am The DST investment does not seem like another injection of venture capital purely for the purposes of operation finance. Facebook has been treading water for some time, seemingly waiting to establish where it will start to make money. All the investments to date are based on one stat, 270 million daily visitors. It figures that when this many people gather in one place then there is some money to be made somewhere – but no-one really knows how just yet. Recently they have said that they will be profitable in 2010, co-inciding with the DST cash.
To overcome my nervousness, I wrote down my talking Indonesia Telegram Number Data points the night before and rehearsed many times, a few awkward sentence here and there, but hey, it was a good experience, and I hope to do it again. I’d love to hear from you, what do you think they’ll do with this new funding, and how do you think Facebook will ultimately monetize? CATEGORIES: Social Media Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post:People on the Move in the Social Media Industry: May 30, 2009 NEXT Next post:What Brands Want From A Twitter Client 9 Replies to “Video: The Future of Facebook, an Interview on Bloomberg TV” Lee Streatersays:May 31, 2009 at 8:12 am Great Job Jeremiah ~ Your content and presentation are outstanding.
Will Robinsonsays:June 1, 2009 at 7:14 am Like me, you’re too hard on yoruself. I was thinking how impressive it was that you made so much sense so early in the morning. Good work and good luck with future interviews. Amanda Des Rochessays:June 1, 2009 at 7:51 am Great interview Jeremiah!!!! Tobias Bowmansays:June 2, 2009 at 3:55 am The DST investment does not seem like another injection of venture capital purely for the purposes of operation finance. Facebook has been treading water for some time, seemingly waiting to establish where it will start to make money. All the investments to date are based on one stat, 270 million daily visitors. It figures that when this many people gather in one place then there is some money to be made somewhere – but no-one really knows how just yet. Recently they have said that they will be profitable in 2010, co-inciding with the DST cash.