dina kaplan

Hi, my name is Dina Kaplan. I'm one of the founders of blip.tv, and I'm fascinated by media, advertising, technology, people and travel. I believe Perl is somewhat old school and would like to learn more about Erlang.

kenyatta:

“Weird Al” Yankovic rehearsing for Know Your Meme

Stay tuned for a special guest.

(via knowyourmeme: Andrew Baron)

Episode coming soon.

USO Fundraise

evangotlib:

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evangotlib:

I know most folks on Tumblr are against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But there are thousands of Americans stuck over there and they’re not coming home any time soon.

Help me help some US soldiers call home. I currently have 282 Tumblr followers. For every new follower I get until 300, I will donate $15 which equals a 45 minute pre-paid phone card.

I’ll Tumble proof of each donation.

If you follow me and aren’t following Evan yet please do. I hate war,  but I support the men and women who stand up and fight for my right to hate war and not have to fight in one.

Thanks!  And yes, what she said.

Day in the Life

There are days I smile at the diversity of activities you can run between in one day.

Mike inspired this post: on a day in the life of an entrepreneur.

Today I:

  • Woke up early, but not early enough to get to the gym (grr).
  • Found out my dry cleaner had a power outage yesterday so wasn’t able to clean my one jacket.  And that it had been shipped out for cleaning at another facility.  Began brainstorming about how to (a) track down the jacket for a meeting this afternoon or (b) buy a new one that isn’t too expensive.
  • 8am Breakfast with Marc Cenedella, CEO of the TheLadders.com.  Congratulated Marc on his recent wedding and on TheLadders being named in the top 20 of SAI’s list of most valuable start-ups.  Discussed his honeymoon; and advice on managing start-ups.
  • 9am Manicure (much neeeded)
  • 9:30am Catch up on emails
  • 10am Sent note to the NewspaperVideo Yahoo! Group.  One member had (understandably) groused when our ISP failed us twice this week.  I spoke with him for half an hour yesterday, and he sent a very supportive note back to the group that evening.  Posted message thanking him and providing numbers for myself and Mike if anyone on the list has issues with blip.tv.
  • Emailed YouTube about CPM ad serving question.
  • Got advice from stylish friend about where to pick up an inexpensive jacket nearby in Soho.
  • Wrote document formalizing new HR policy.
  • Tried to get refund from ISP for the month (or two months) for their failure.
  • Emailed with new distribution partner (not announced yet) about the last issue in our contract to send shows to them.  Should have signatures on the document by tomorrow, or Monday at the latest.
  • Rescheduled blip.tv finance meeting for the 4th time this month because someone is always sick.
  • 10:30am Internal finance meeting about tracking deferred pro account revenue.  Need to do some work on this spreadsheet, since not all the numbers match paypal, but we should finish this Monday.  Learned Paypal issues reports, regularly, with errors and duplicate items.  Worked on system to track and delete redundant paypal entries.
  • Worked on options for employees.
  • Worked with book-keeper to finalize list of Q3 blip.tv payouts and sent spreadsheet to Charles to be entered into the system so people’s dashboards are updated.
  • 12:30 Lunch with video / blog start-up looking for distribution of a high quality fashion show plus funding.
  • Sent pitch for the company to an angel investor friend and to a NYC media company that could do a strategic investment.
  • Founders Club: emailed with sponsors and potential sponsors; and potential co-hosts.
  • Ran out to buy jacket
  • Celebrated our head of content’s birthday, Eric Mortensen.
  • 2:30 Meeting with the son of one of our advertisers looking for a job in Web design.  He was half an hour late, so the meeting time was crunched.  Brought in our (amazing) blip.tv designer Allan Grinshtein for helpful advice.
  • Thanked developer Angus McIntyre for saving a piece of Eric’s birthday cake.
  • Worked on getting ISP refund again.
  • Noticed a vendor suddenly began charging us 3% more, per month, for their services.  Asked why; requested refund.  Refund in process
  • Sent out invitations to blip.tv party November 4th (come join - Mocca Lounge 7pm).
  • 3pm In-person blip.tv meeting with a top media blog (my personal favorite) about potentially hosting their videos - with Eric and co-founder/CTO Justin Day.  Good signs they might move to us.
  • Prepared for meeting tomorrow with a NYC traditional media company with Justin.  Had thought it was today.  Was reason for needing jacket.  Was moved to tomorrow.
  • Recommended an entrepreneur for Fortune journalist covering a tech story.
  • 5:15 In-person blip.tv meeting with an investment banker focused on media.  Showed off, with Justin, new blip.tv app that brings content to the TV set (under NDA for now).  We’re not interested in selling, but good to track the market and what the L.A. studios and NYC networks are thinking about Web video.  His take: we’re a digital media MSO.  We would say network.  Will think about that.

Still to come: sending out more invites; finishing distribution contract and sending it off; options; tracking down the best contact at Verizon marketing; and a dinner party.

We feel blessed to be in such a high-growth market (projecting 80mm video views this month).  Still in working-all-the-time start-up mode. But what makes this fun is having uber-talented co-founders, a great staff, and to be doing something we believe in and now see happening - making the best original Web shows sustainable.

Cheers to another day tomorrow.

Everyone is trying to solve the same problem: consumers, the industry believes, will be reluctant to open their wallets for digital movies and TV shows until they get more portability..

Studios’ Quest for Life After DVDs” from the New York Times today.

It’s become conventional wisdom that people will pay for iPhone aps, iTunes music and DVDs.  But (almost) nothing streaming on the Web.  Interesting to think: why?  And will this change?

In Miami (over the weekend)…

In Miami (over the weekend)…

Proud to be part of Amy Palmer’s new PowerWomen series, which profiles women enterpreneurs.  Also included: Daily Candy’s Dany Levy, Gilt Group founders Alexandra Wilkis Wilson and Alexis Maybank and Mediabistro.com Founder Laurel Touby.

blip.tv's Eric Mortensen on the value of a Web video buy

Eric: “We can bring something really unique to the table in that advertisers are starting to understand the benefit of advertising to an audience, rather than advertising on a show. They can define a niche audience and speak directly to them. And, as much as they’re starting to understand that, they’re still really attached to the notion of TV ad buying, which is you just want to buy the largest audience you can possibly buy.

Blip.tv is in a position to really offer the best of both worlds.

We had, for example, a campaign with Puma the shoe brand. Puma bought direct integrated sponsorships on two shows that were very closely tied to their brand. And then were able to buy a larger TV style ad buy across millions of views on shows that are still related to their brand, but not as closely, so they were able to get the best of TV style buy and Internet style buy together.”

Interviwed by: MN Video Pro’s Jeff Achen.  Check out the whole interview here.

Spectacular wedding.

Spectacular wedding.

ninaswedding:

Wedding moments with the wonderful Cris Falcone and Martin Sorrell (and thanks to Auren H. for excellent cell phone photography throughout the weekend!).

ninaswedding:

Congrats to Nina and Martin Varsavsky on a spectacular wedding this weekend, full of love and warmth…and an incredible group of friends and family.

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