Welcome to my YouTube channel
First came blogging, then podcasting. Now I’m venturing into vodcasting with my very own YouTube channel.
Here’s my first short video, with me cleaning out my filing cabinet and riffing on the evolution of the health IT industry over the last 10 years, focusing on Physician Micro Systems. The company, which dates to 1983, changed its name to Practice Partner and later was bought by McKesson.
The video is in HD, thanks to my new Kodak PlaySport ZX3 camera (no, I didn’t get the purple). I may be a bit hard to hear when not looking at the camera because the microphone is built into the camera. At least there’s not a lot of background noise. I’m learning, and the videos will get better.
So, without further ado, here is my short video.
Now, who wants to teach me how to embed ads in the videos so I can make a little money with it? The blog and the podcasting sure don’t produce much income.
Nice. I like the video and the history. Fun to look back at how things have changed.As far as monetizing videos, if your videos get enough views, then youtube will send you an email asking you if you want to do a revenue share. Then, you can agree or not. That's one way. You could also sell sponsorships of your videos, but that's more involved.This said, I'm pretty sure that videos are just as hard or harder to monetize than your blog.We should talk sometime soon though. I'm working on a healthcare IT blog network. I'm not sure your contract with Fierce, but maybe we could work together. Drop me a line if you're interested in talking more: http://www.emrandhipaa.com/contact-us/
John, thanks.I cut my ties with Fierce a couple weeks ago, which is why I started the Twitter and YouTube accounts. I'll definitely be in touch soon.Neil