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About 1 hour and 15 minutes for all 3 videos.
NEN FAM did an intro on pajamas as I was posting my last update.
Content Publishing Updates and Recommendations These videos were all published, posted, streamed, or uploaded on November 9, 2024; mostly typed content is considered published and video or audio is considered streamed even if its not a live feed. Video and Audio can also be considered published meaning available for streaming because vocabularies and grammars are changing. Mostly streamed content is going to have some type of movement besides the scrolling page and written content is moving towards typed publications. Words like multimedia, media, press, pr, audiovisual are no longer in use for most modern content and words like trends, trendy, viral, and even the word popular are not seen as well mannered vocabularies or inclusive and welcoming to new participants or audiences. Modern and Contemporary Vocabularies
  • Content - Includes Written, Typed, or Streamed Content. Streamed Content can be live streamed or published. Most recently includes ebooks as a form of quick communications averaging 30 to 150 pages per ebooklet.
    • Audio Streams are likely 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30, minutes or 1 hour.
    • Video Streams are likely 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes or 45 minutes. 20 minute video streams might eventually be recommended for 15 or 25 minutes. But that is not likely to be an immediate change or suggestion.
    • This blog includes a read time currently set to 275 words per minute. This and word count are current internet updates.
  • Streams - Audio or Visual Streaming Content.
  • Mentions - Attribution, credit, recognition, outbound links, references, recommendations, or referenced data. This is done by featuring them on streamed content, mentioning them, their channel, profile, or username, or including a link to their website or profile in the content description or synopsis.
  • Published - Available to access, this does not necessarily mean free or without cost, although a lot of content is free at the moment, this is likely to change soon; before 2028.
    • Suggestions:
      • Part of ISP Costs
      • Some free content
      • Charge for network access
      • Include networks as part of ISP costs
      • Dedicated free content networks to cover open topics or to publish content samples to
  • Advertising - Most advertising is what is traditionally considered product placement and heavily based on the content publishers preference or comfort level with a product. It has to represent the content publisher and there has to be a mutual and consensual association.
    • Over 65% of internet users integrate ad blocking into their browsing experience as of 2014. Updated statistics in 2016 indicate that ad blocking increased or remained the same.
    • Many people are branded through school, work, stores they shop at, and people they are seen with. Also the clothes and products they wear such as shoes, perfumes, colognes, shampoos, soaps, and body washes. This is regardless of whether they are publishing content.
    • Sponsorships are rare, and are mostly a vintage business model. Today, many people seek employment with a generous employee discount instead. These employment arrangements can be for as little as 1 day a month.
    • The term adverts is mostly a British term and often, they have their own business arrangements regarding the content. Many people are not aware that certain British content is actually an advert. They often do not get mad when they find out certain content is an advert as it is enjoyable and interesting.
    • In the USA, advertising has settled on the word digital marketing or traditional advertising which includes print publications and offline media including posters.
    • Initially content publishing started as a pass time for many people and covered under 1st amendment rights, cultural freedoms, and freedom of expression.
  • Income and Revenues - Mostly, economic modeling in the USA leaves this area of content publishing steeped deeply in privacy rights. Income taxes are being simplified to the 1040, 1065 for LLC and S-Corp, and the 990 for non profit. The 1120 form is also in use to be merged with the 1065 if possible, and other forms are essentially a spreadsheet of itemized details.
  • Schedules - Not everyone publishes on a schedule, mostly because most people don't actually get paid to publish content on the internet. People that do publish regularly or on a schedule often have lenient time schedules representative of other publishers. The main thing on the internet is content organization.
  • Content Organization - Content organization and staying on topic is one of the main determining factors in achieving popularity, peer review and blog network invitations or recommendations. The future is based more on functionality, inclusiveness, accessibility, and network compatibility than specific time schedules and arbitrary time intervals.
    • That being said, there are recommended publishing schedules: Monthly, Bi-Weekly, Semi-Monthly, both mean every 2 weeks; weekly 3 times a week, quarterly, Semi-Yearly, twice a year, or every 90 days. Daily, M-F also works well for some people however other publishers and information overload is a concern. As needed when there is an update is an available schedule for experts and professionals with very detailed content to share.
    • The main priority is content categorization and staying on topic. Quality content is preferred but not absolutely required if new data is being communicated. This allows new publishers to publish ideas or outlines without worrying too much about touch ups and final polishing before production.
  • Pending Updates - Most pending updates are regarding authoritive link, first record of publication, deduplicating content, and republishing with updated languages and grammar. All of this says, the main focus is content organization, staying on topic, joining the correct internet networks, and fine tuning the algorithms that automate feeds.
Video streams are popular forms of content that show how human interactions are changing post information age. Other popular forms of content for 12 to 50 year olds include:
  • Video games, audio streams, typed articles or newsletters, online forums, web scheduled events, webinars, social media, blogs, announcement letters, online magazines, and digital newspapers.
  • People over 50 are welcome to participate in almost every type of online content or online interaction venues that are available, however they often find it difficult to understand updated vocabularies without someone available to introduce them to an online network or ask questions to. Steps are in place to help them build profiles that showcase their interests, hobbies and personalities, so they can be matched with the correct internet network based on their profiles through automated algorithms.

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