Flickr Goes Video, So Does the Church Marketing Lab

April 30, 2008 by

If you haven’t heard, Flickr added video capabilities to their photo-sharing site. And if you didn’t know, the Church Marketing Lab runs on Flickr. What does that mean to you?

Well it means that while you could always submit graphics and photos to the Church Marketing Lab for review and discussion, now you can submit your church’s videos as well. Got a series bumper? A skit? Something else?

hsojeel, a Church Marketing Lab member, explains it a little more deeply.

Keep in mind that video is only for pro users, which is a $25/year upgrade from the free Flickr service.

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2 Responses to “Flickr Goes Video, So Does the Church Marketing Lab”

  • Mean Dean
    May 1, 2008

    I heard, but I’m wondering if it isn’t a bit late in the game? YouTube accounting for 1/3 of all video traffic – in fact I believe garnering about 3 billion downloads in February of 2007 alone.


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  • Stu
    July 4, 2008

    Our Church’s Television Ministry is bringing people to Christ (not by the TRUCK load, but still bringing some), but is having a difficult time maintaining the needed funding to keep it on the air. Has anyone had experience and/or success with underwriting their Radio or TV ministries? We would cherish your input!
    Pamstun 7/4/08


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