Broadcast your own video channel

February 7th, 2009

On this blog, whenever I want to share a video I write a blog post and embed the video. And if there’s a related video I provide a link to another blog post with that video. If I want to connect multiple videos I have to provide multiple links.

But if I put up a skateboarding video, chances are you’ll be interested in seeing another skateboarding video. So why not put those videos back to back? Such a solution is possible with both Embedr and Magnify.net. The two work in different ways.

Magnify lets you create a skateboarding page/portal (see example) where all your favorite videos reside plus additional information and pictures. Embedr lets you create a video channel, that’s embeddable on your site or blog. Below, I queued up six skateboarding videos that were sitting in my YouTube favorites. Now they’re available for anyone to watch on my blog.

This news item is for the Spark Minute week of 2/9/09 which can be heard daily on Green 960 and 910 KNEW in San Francisco, CA.

  1. Cool tech from VON
  2. Using social media to experience the Obama inauguration before, during, and after
  3. Cool and not-so-cool companies from Web Video Summit
  4. More video sharing sites
  5. Facebook privacy isssues – Interview on CBS-Channel 5 in San Francisco
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  • Those skateboarding video were very entertaining. Embedr looks cool.
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