What do you get when you combine video, social networking, micromedia and a very savvy French entrepreneur? You get Seesmic.
Seesmic is the brainchild of French blog-star Loic Le Meur and aims to do to video conversations what Twitter did to text-based conversations. The site is a social network where the primary content is video. Users record video, post it to the site and other users reply in video.
The site is in pre-alpha (only about 300 users testing right now) and a lot will change over the course of the next couple of months and I'll re-post when it goes into beta. Enjoy the video:
Here is an example of the user-side of the video experience from Seesmic:
Key takeaways for marketers:
- The move toward video as an intimate, personal form of communicating is here
- Technology has caught up to consumers and video is easy to record on Seesmic right through the browser
- Conversations will be mobile on this site down the road so you can create, send and reply to videos from a mobile device
- Content created by the users is re-mixed into a daily video best-of video that is then shared with everyone
- Hooks into YouTube, Twitter and Skype help auto-promote content to larger, external networks
- The company is asking for suggestions and proactive responding to them in video
- The openness that the company is providing as they share how they are growing is a model more companies should follow
Through the videos they've created I have found myself becoming attached to the company and the model they are using to build a company. I will keep an eye on this in the future and let you know when more invites become available.
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