Instructor Identities Can Now Roam With Graspr’s New Video Player
Nick | Oct 17, 2008 | Comments 0

Graspr, the instructional video syndication network run by an ex-Yahoo exec, has released an advanced video player with a featured called the “gCard” that carries the identity of a video creator wherever his or her video gets embedded across the net.
If you create an instructional video and upload it to YouTube, you may lose credit for your work when it gets embedded off-site since many of your viewers won’t bother to click through to your YouTube profile. And worse, you could miss opportunities to sell related merchandise (such as the supplies needed to build whatever you’ve instructed) and premium videos to your viewers.
Graspr wants to help producers connect with their distributed viewers
In the future, viewers will also be able to buy items directly from the video player using a simple ecommerce interface. And later, real time chat or instant messaging will be added as well so viewers can ask instructors follow up questions to their videos.
Original article: Instructor Identities Can Now Roam With Graspr’s New Video Player From techcrunch
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