Player Lets Visitors And Exhibitors Send Video To Show Sites
A video player that lets exhibitions receive video content directly from visitors, delegates, exhibitors and show partners has been launched on Videobuilder (www.videobuilder.tv). The feature also makes it easy and quick for organisers to run sponsored video competitions or receive opinion pieces from delegates without costly IT development.
The optional “Submit a Video” button can be added to the new player at the click of a mouse, and once activated, visitors, exhibitors and delegates can submit video instantly. Received video is first filtered via a moderation area within Videobuilder, allowing organisers to preview it in their accounts before approving it for broadcast. Submitter’s data is collected during the submission process.
Organisers can also add the new player to Facebook as well as their own websites, and site visitors can also use their own Facebook accounts to comment on and “Like” any video content submitted. LinkedIn and Twitter plugins have also been integrated to help organisers drive traffic back to their event sites through other social networks.
“Videobuilder makes it easy and quick for organisers to do amazing things with video, both their own and other people’s. For consumer show in particular, being able to run sponsored video competitions presents a very exciting prospect. This new player will help organisers fill their event sites with unlimited volumes of engaging video they haven’t had to pay to create, driving significant extra traffic to their websites throughout the year”, said Andrew Petherick, Business Development Director at Videobuilder.
The new player has also been developed to ensure functionality on Android and Apple devices.
For more information on Videobuilder visit www.videobuilder.tv or contact Andrew Petherick at Video Direct Ltd, andrew@videobuilder.tv 0845 0176 386 / 07710 391083
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