Technology: Create Your Own TV Channel on Your Blog or Website

November 20, 2008

Video is hot and a great way to make your blog or Website sticky. Have you created your own TV channel yet?

I’d already created a TV channel on YouTube, but I wanted something different for my blog. I was looking for a service that offered a collection of videos with thumbnails much like the big news channels. I like free tools and found what I needed at www.Viddler.com.

After you upload some videos, you’ll want to create a vidget (you’ll see Vidgets at the bottom of their homepage). The “reel” format provides the one I was looking for (clicking on any one of the thumbnails moves it to the big screen ready for play).

If you check Viddler out, let me know what you think.

Note: I also created a TV channel at YouTube.com because of its popularity.

-Peggy Duncan, SCORE Atlanta
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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Norm Bour  |  November 20, 2008 at 12:16 PM

    Peggy,

    Good information to share. As a radio broadcast host in Southern California for the past 6 years, the owner of our own studio and a new member of SCORE, I’m trying to share this new type of technology with the organization and bring in the tech savvy members and clients. Podcasts, Vidcasts, even full radio broadcast ALL have a place within SCORE. With the short attention span that people have, if you cannot hook them in the first 5-10 seconds they are gone.

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  • 2. Peggy Duncan  |  November 21, 2008 at 2:44 PM

    Hi Norm, we’re looking at some of the same things – SCORE Atlanta. We should think about sharing notes at some point. I’ve made a note of it.

    Reply
  • 3. AJ  |  January 9, 2009 at 7:28 PM

    Hey! I`m glad that I found this blog! greetings! AJ @ Web Hosting

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  • 4. Cellphone News  |  July 14, 2009 at 8:11 AM

    yep very interesting blog, thanks for sharing

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