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Video streaming over the web is easy today. It used to be something only professional web developers or techie types like me got into, but, like every other prime feature of the early web, it was eventually "EZ-fied" by sites like Justin.tv and Ustream.
I have a strong history of webcamming to the public and I believe visual connectivity solutions are one of the most underrated and underemployed features of the web. For some reason, although it can be done for under $25 today, most people won't hook up a webcam to watch their house or pets from the office, no matter what. To me that's absolutely baffeling.
While I don't run a 24 hour cam in my current living arrangement, I do run one during selective live broadcasts via Justin.tv. Feel free to see if I'm here now.
Dave the Web Guy is actually David Pinero, a middle age web developer living and working in New York. Thoroughly engrossed in the political, social, and functional miracles of the internet, Dave the Web Guy is excited to conjure and implement a variety of online web projects, particularly those that reinforce or amplify his own viewpoints and objectives.
He's not hard to know as he maintains his personal blog online for your review. You can even hook up with him on his Facebook.
About Dave the Web Guy and DWG Projects
Dave the Web Guy is Dave's established branding identity maintained to produce and develop engaging online places and publications. Projects tend to fall into one of three categories: publications (blogging in particular), commerce, and social networking. These areas are of particular fascination to Dave the Web Guy and are thusly the most invested in terms of production time and concentration.
Doing Business with Dave the Web Guy
Projects and products developed under the auspice of DWG are generally non-profit dependent, but may yield profitable outcomes in the form of advertisement revenue or by sale of rights to others interested in further developing initial DWG concepts and prototypes.
Advertising
Ad spots are available on certain DWG productions albeit on an extremely limited basis. One or two spots are generally available at a fixed monthly rate. Agents should understand that advertising rates for DWG are primarily about motivating DWG to reallocate production resources to sponsor incorporation, not common industry standards which focus more on click-through volume. DWG does not "sell" its ad space, so if you're interested, it's presumed you see value as-is.
Contract periods are billed on a per-month basis and advertising content must
be compatible with both the philosophical and presentational objectives of each
DWG production. If you see value for your message on a DWG property, please contact
Dave the Web Guy.
Fellow Producers
DWG products are often produced and maintained under minimalist resource conditions.
Some projects are operated quite specifically as prototypes. You may see greater
potential in an existing DWG project and be interested in purchasing all content
and code related to it in order to pursue more resourceful development. Agents
interested in purchasing the rights and work done thus far on any DWG project
should contact Dave the
Web Guy.
A common misconception is that Dave the Web Guy is a web designer or programmer for hire. While all DWG productions inherently require a degree of such expertise, DWG does not in fact provide these services to the public. If you have such needs and would like a recommendation, please contact DWG and he will be able to recommend a service partner for you.