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Catching Up With Joanne Bradford, Demand Media

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The company went from a venture backed high tech startup to an IPO as a publicly traded firm, and over its time has battled the perception of being a "content farm", suffered through Google and its Panda update, and now has emerged as a major content partner for Google, via YouTube. Our whole goal is to create content for real life.

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Making Money on YouTube | Audience First, Cash Second

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The conference is primarily targeted to people with a passion for the YouTube platform. Industry folk are a thin slice of the pie, but those who are in attendance are the leaders in what’s to come for the business of online content. For Orabrush, it all started with an eHow video about “How to Tell if You Have Bad Breath”.

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Interview with Milo Sindell, Knowledge Genie

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Milo Sindell: Knowledge Genie is a software platform that anybody can use to capture, package, and publish what they know into an interactive online software application. You could create a business process design Genie, and announce it through public relations or social networking efforts, and direct them to a login page.

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How to Save MySpace

Jason Nazar

It should be the next generation content/ entertainment portal that leverages millions of user profiles to more accurately provide data to advertisers on what is appealing to specific demographics. Work with the studios to have premium Hulu-ish content prominently branded and for sale. Think eHOW or About. MySpace = Yahoo2.0: