To the right of this entry (at least until I write another entry) is something I call my “24 Hour Demo Station.”
If you click on it, you’ll join (in progress) a continuing loop of my company’s greatest hits, plus the occasional live break or pre-recorded commentary thrown in for good measure (starring, well, me.) It’s a service called Mogulus.
I’ve been playing with Mogulus for about a year. It has had its quirks, but seems pretty solid now. You essentially upload the various clips you want, then either “DJ” them live (with a camcorder pointed at your head), or simply set them up to play continuously, or on demand.
You can have as many play-lists as you want.
There are so many paradigms for web video these days– live, YouTube, Vlog, streaming, play on demand, and now this, that you have to wonder if there’s room for them all. So far, the answer is yes.
There are variations (or perhaps Mogulus is the variation): Stickam, Ubroadcast, MeTV, TV.com, and many others. I’ve played with them all, but Mogulus, despite its steeper learning curve, seems to offer a more permanent ongoing presence.
I’m not sure of its SEO value… I’m going to check into that. After all, what good is a tree broadcasting in the woods if nobody tunes in?
More on this story as it develops.
Back to you, Keith, or Rachel, or Brian, or Bill, or….