vzaar

vzaar, was originally designed to video advertisement for eBay auction listings, but with the launch of its new video player, vzaar has opened up the Internet to its eBay customers and any other online business that wants to showcase its products or services to a global audience of buyers.

Whilst eBay sellers can still automatically insert video into hundreds of eBay listings via the vzaar API, they can now embed the same video on any other Internet site. This means any businesses can now use vzaar’s service to power their video in a professional, unbranded video player on their own website.

Jamie Parkins, COO at vzaar adds, “A number of our customers have cited an increase in sales as a result of adding video. The new unbranded player focuses solely on the video content and there are no third party links at the end of the video to other videos or pre roll adverts to distract the buyer.”

There are a variety of packages for businesses to select from. They start at US$10 per month and go up to US$200 per month depending on the video bandwidth requirements. There is also a free package for the light users.