Crowdsourced video is perfect for non-profits
Vloggi is the easiest way to combine multiple remote video contributions into unique stories
Get benefactors to tell your story
Get benefactors to tell your story
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A recent survey from the Professional Travel Bloggers' Association revealed what everyone in travel blogging already knew: That too few people are making any serious money from their work.
Topics: blog, Blogging, how to make money travel blogging, travel blogging apps, Freelance, how destinations can use video blogs, how to get video bloggers, what travel bloggers charge, vlog, what is the easiest video editor?
Just as millions of kids sit transfixed to unboxing videos, where toys are taken out of their packaging, so too are voyueristic adults living vicariously in the hotels rooms they will never visit.
Topics: blog, crowdsourced, travel, video, Accommodation, Travel journalism, Turndown, video blog, Hotel
After a year of talk. Serious talk, less serious talk and then serious money talk, we finally launched Ciné Souk (now Vloggi) short travel videos in late 2016. We'll be building our offering later this year with more user-generated short travel film series.
Topics: blog, tourism, video, Cine Souk, journalism, Travel journalism, User-generated
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Our content library contains videos that are divided into convenient 10-second chunks. Either browse our library or launch a project to crowdsource content from your fan base.
Combine the best Vloggis into playlists based on a theme, location or creator. Use our drag and drop video assembler to make a video story. Never edit again.
Choose from the hundreds of curated playlists in our library or create your own. Then apply your branding and download to use licensed video on your channels.
Post a Vloggi project and then share the link to your fans to activate them. You can add prizes to your project to incentivise your fanbase to contribute 10-second micro-vlogs.
Leave it up to the crowds to interpret your brief or set specific pointers. You can also add paid assignments for shots or locations that you need to include.
The Vloggi system allows you to download and use content as soon as it’s contributed. Then use our drag-and-drop video assembly tool to combine the best into video stories.