blip.tv – essential to 21 Days of Wiki Adoption

blip.tv logoI’m using blip.tv to host 21 Days of Wiki Adoption, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for an online video service, especially to host a series like 21 Days. It’s a content producer’s dream, and has everything you need to host, distribute, & promote your work.

I love that blip keeps its branding off its player, and relies on a very clean, fresh design to make it recognizable. It’s the iPod method of branding: create an instantly recognizable design that both looks good and functions well, and people will want to use your product.

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3 Comments

  1. I’m thrilled you like blip! Thank you! Please let me know if there’s anything we can do to make blip better for you.

    Yours,

    Mike Hudack
    Co-founder & CEO, blip.tv

  2. Stewart Mader says:

    Mike,
    Thanks for your comment! One thing I’d like: to have my series featured on the blip.tv homepage. Is this possible?

    Cheers,
    Stewart

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