Techcrunch is experimenting with using video for startup reviews and Vancouver-based Ubertor.com was included in their small scale test yesterday. Duncan Riley of Techcrunch explains:
I’ve always told people pitching us that they should absolutely have an embeddable demo video because a demonstration speaks louder than any words… and they cant be edited and spun by us either. Another way of using video is for a direct to camera elevator pitch. Here’s a few new startups pitching to camera as part of a small scale test. If you like the idea of direct to video elevator pitches, or hate it, let us know in the comments. I’d note that direct to camera like this is very raw, and hence they’re not that polished, so try not to be too hard on those featured.
This quick elevator pitch was done by Steve Jagger of Ubertor. If you're interested in learning more about Ubertor, you can track down Steve at the Feb. 4th Vancovuer Real Estate Tech Meetup.
Good to see Ubertor getting some coverage. I've met Steve a few times and he and Mike have done a great job of building a large, happy and (best of all) paying customer base!
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