A New King of the Music Video Hill
Posted on: Monday, 25 September 2006, 09:00 CDT
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The web's original music video site has developed integrated search and save technology that trumps YouTube and Google Video. SingingFool's new music video search reviews over 6,000,000 items and uses 'fuzzy logic' to filter and prioritize results to return only the most relevant music videos. Once found, SingingFool members can add selected videos to their personal collection with one click. Currently over 10,000 videos are saved by users every day.
As a result of this innovation, nearly 6000 user-reviewed links to music videos have been added to what was already one of the best collections on the web. When combined with the videos sent directly by record labels and independent artists, this brings the total that can be searched and played via SingingFool.com to over 15,000, making it the largest collection on the web.
SingingFool has been able to maintain its focus on music videos by harnessing the knowledge and enthusiasm of users. The site just gets better and better as more people use it.
"The quality of the videos viewable on our site remains quite high," proclaims Director of Marketing Rhodes Mason, "because our members are adding material for their own use. They don't want junk and broken links; they want good music and cool interstitials to place in their play lists. The community focus is strong and SingingFool is quickly becoming a 'web site of record,' a sort of IMDB of music videos."
SingingFool.com has been online for over five years and has always offered a superior music video experience by scrupulous control of the videos on the site combined with a user-friendly design that enables members to build their own online collections and create and edit play lists just by 'dragging and dropping' stills from each video. SingingFool has built a loyal following of over 225,000 registered members with an average of 1,000 new ones signing up every day. Once they join, members can also browse each other's collections for more links to add to their own library and find users with similar musical tastes.
By empowering users to help build and organize a collection of quality music videos from the entire web, the Fool is now the "king of the music video hill."
SingingFool
CONTACT: Liz Marks, SingingFool, +1-856-310-1981, lizm@singingfool.com
Web site: http://www.singingfool.com/
Source: PRNewswire
Related Articles
- Beyonce, Green Day & Lady Gaga Lead The Way With Three Moonmen at the '2009 Video Music Awards'
- Madonna, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Pussycat Dolls, Taylor Swift, Tokio Hotel, Jordin Sparks, Lil Wayne, Katy Perry, Danity Kane and Miley Cyrus '2008 VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS' Nominees For 'Best New Artist' and 'Best Dancing in a Video'
- MTV Viewers Are Taking Over the '2008 Video Music Awards'
- Video Web Site Gets Religion
- ***Updated With Latest MTV.Com Metrics*** 2007 MTV Video Music Awards Score Quadruple Threat
- 2007 MTV Video Music Awards Score Quadruple Threat
- Consumer Adoption of New Channels Driving Online Music and Video Growth Says In-Stat
- MTV Takes Over New York City With Vma Events, Concerts, Promotions And More Leading Up to the 2006 Video Music Awards On August 31st at 8 PM ET/PT
- MTV Video Music Awards return to New York
- Green Day dominates at MTV Video Music Awards
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds