A picture is worth a thousand words; the moving picture says it better. vSocial is a showcase video community for content owners, site operators, online marketing organizations and people just like you.
Distribute and monetize your marketing video from the vSocial platform and join a network of individuals with likeminds. Though you do not necessarily need to be operating from a business to get full use of vSocial, video fanatics can use this service as well. If you love the content you watch so much as to share it and find others who enjoy it just as equally, vSocial is a great way to do this too.
VSocial.com In Their Own Words
vSocial, powered by vCONNECT, is a social networking for video platform that enables content owners, site operators and online marketing organizations to custom brand, target, virally distribute and monetize their message via video.
vSocial.com is our showcase video community, and it’s built for individuals like you. Tell us how to make it better and we will
Social networking is all about enabling like minds to find and communicate with one another in a contextually meaningful fashion. It’s about users, their profiles, their content and their extended network. Whether this network is formally organized or loosely and opportunistically coupled around common interests matters not.
Online video can deliver a monologue, cultivate a conversation, convey a position or just entertain
Why VSocial.com It Might Be A Killer
Looks like the concept behind this site didn’t exactly follow through as planned. Marketing videos seem to be in the minority and the ever-popular anime, some band and sports clips seem to be dominant in terms of content. As we know, with user generated sites the concept changes with the preferences of the users. Whether or not those looking to distribute and monetize their videos will use this site is completely dependent upon any new direction the site might take. Otherwise, they look like they are getting a decent amount of site traffic.
Some Questions About VSocial.com
How might they reach businesses to promote their service? Will they re-think the direction the site will take and gear it more towards popular video aggregation?








