Using Miro Community to showcase your vids
Recently I have been doing some web-desiging and was trying to figure out a way to showcase the hundreds of videos we currently have that are on youtube, vimeo and blip for our student ministry. Currently we keep our quality vids on vimeo, everything else on youtube and sermons on blip.
After doing some research I discovered that the cheapest solution was going to cost anywhere from $200 to $250 a month to host a video sharing site where I could aggregate all of our videos. All that to say that solution was too expensive so I continued to look for a free solution and found miro community. Miro Community in my opinions is one of the best ways to aggregate all of your videos into one location without spending an arm and a legg. You can upgrade your miro account for $100 a month and have your own domain if you choose (still cheaper than other solutions). What I like about Miro is that it pulls the feeds of our youtube, vimeo and blip accounts and allows us the ability to customize the page so that it feels somewhat like our existing website. You can check out our miro community here.
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About the author
Currently I work at Sugar Creek Baptist Church as a Creative Media Producer. There I am a part of the Creative Communications team as well as the LYF Student Ministry assisting with creating and strategizing video projects and interactive media needs for both departments. When I am not at work or volunteering with middle school students, you may find me blogging at Part of the glue or creating media projects for organizations and other churches/youth groups Radiant First Productions. You can follow me on Twitter








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