kineda.com has constantly been a single of my favorite internet sites. I used to be back again on it when he was performing the discussion boards. which was some fantastic times, but with all of the newbies within the message boards, im glad terry is capable manage to write on his site every day,
Tiffany And Co!
[...] Absence of Technical Expertise: This can be the key limitation at the moment. Lots with the Internet Marketing large guns are nevertheless carrying out text running a blog, with selected podcasting. I think there’s scope for new IMers to establish themselves in the new media space. Terry Ng from Kineda (blog post: Kicking it with Kineda vodcasts) puts out a series of vodcasts out, though I understand there’s a challenging in pushing out content on a weekly basis. [...]
Kicking it with Kineda vodcasts November 2, 2006 Posted by Andrew Wee in : vodcasts , trackback
I’ve been checking out Terry Ng’s Kineda blog for some time and finally had a chance to have a chat with the man.
Kineda’s ranked Google PR6,
Tiffany Store, Alexa 31,379.
He’s also Alexa’s most popular Asian-American Arts and Culture site.
If you’re not already familair with Kineda, here’s some background:
It was created December 29, 1997
Focus: Entertainment, Lifestyle,
Tiffany Co Rings, and Pop Culture
Sports a bold and provocative look and format
Kineda is fronted by San Francisco-based founder Terry Ng and Tami Andres.
And a short time ago, Kineda started offering vodcast (video blogcasts) presented by the effervescent and charismatic Tami. Check out: Tami’s vodcast.
I had a chance to pose some questions to Terry about his popular entertainment portal.
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Hey Terry, thanks for taking the time out today. I was wondering how’d Kineda get it’s name?
Terry Ng: Ever hear of Akira? Created in 1988, it’s 1 in the most popular anime (Japanese animation feature) of all time.
The animation quality was highly advanced for it’s time. Kaneda is the motorcycle gang-leader in the movie. I adapted the name,
Tiffany Engagement, and created Kineda with an “i” instead of an “a” since it fit better with the branding I wanted to create for the internet site.
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: How’d and when did you decide to start offering vodcasts?
Terry Ng: Kineda started offering vodcasts about two months ago. Vlogging and vodcasting is nevertheless in it’s infancy, and I like to keep Kineda within the cutting edge of web design and technology.
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Tami’s vodcasts seem quite popular. How’s the reception been?
Terry Ng: The format fits perfect with our audience, and video allows our audience to get to know us in ways words can’t describe.
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Are you guys producing content on a regular schedule?
Terry Ng: We decided on a weekly format, but time constraints have prevented us from keeping on this strict schedule. Hopefully, that changes as we get into the rhythm of things.
Kineda vodcast presenter: Tami Andres
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Being on the cutting edge, do you see any particular trends in blogs or portals? There seems to be a move towards richer media.
Terry Ng: The biggest trend I’ve seen is that bloggers are beginning to see how much power we have as individuals. There are tons of resources available to get your personal message out that was unavailable just a few years ago. Bloggers are also realizing how much good design and SEO can expand their market reach.
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: That’s empowering to hear. By the way, any plans to offer podcasts (AKA audio running a blog)?
Terry Ng: I fiddled with the idea of podcasts, which is a fantastic medium, but being a one-man show, I needed to decide on 1 format. Based on our audience,
Diamond Tiffany, I felt vodcasts would be much more interesting. If a picture is worth a thousand words, video is worth millions.
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Is it easy to do a vodcast? What kinda equipment or software do you use for editing?
Terry Ng: Vodcasts are extremely easy to create. People are constantly asking if they need the latest HD quality video camera for $3000, and I tell them “no.” Video for the web is really low quality at this point, and pretty much anyone with a consumer home video camera, and some simple software can create a vodcast.
I’m using iMovie and Final Cut Pro. I suggest beginners start with the former since the learning curve is much easier than Final Cut Pro.
[Andrew's Note: iMovie and Final Cut Pro are Apple-only software. I'd recommend looking at Sony Vegas Video or Adobe Premiere for PC users]
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Are vodcasts easy to set up? How long does it take to put one together?
Terry Ng: A short 2-3 minute video will usually take me about 30 minutes to edit into a final product.
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Who does the scripting? Pre-production? and post?
Terry Ng: So far everything we’ve done has been within the fly. I’m a firm believer that vodcasts should be different from TV shows. High quality editing and pre-scripting is great, but people within the web really like spontaneity.
Combining vodcasting and running a blog also creates an open dialogue with our audience.
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: It’s encouraging to hear that. I was kinda overwhelmed by the idea of vodcasting because of my idea from the resources and commitment involved. What’s within the cards for Kineda’s vodcasts?
Terry Ng: Interviews,
Join the MeeGo Project Hosted by The Linux Foundation Linux Foundation, skits, event coverage and other cool episodes are on the way.
I can’t tell you much more, but I’m sure you’ll enjoy it!
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Thanks for your time. Any other stuff you might like to add?
Terry Ng: Thanks for the opportunity and if anyone is looking for a running a blog and affiliate marketing and advertising guru, Andrew is your man!
WhoIsAndrewWee.com: Thanks Terry, you have a good day!
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Check out: Tami’s vodcast
Visit Terry and Tami at: Kineda.com
Popularity: 17%
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