The videos about the August, 2006 Reading, PA Duryea Hillclimb have been among the most popular of videos on Berks.TV. The latest segment we posted, which contained interviews with a lady racer and a racer who’s been running this hill more than 40 years straight, prompted a nice response from one commenter on the PA Hilclimb Forum:
“Great interviews and cool footage. They did a nice job on both articles also.”
Thanks for the Props!
Watch the latest video here.
[…] Once you have a way to capture and edit your video, you’re going to need a place to publish it. Consider using a free blog, such as one hosted on Blogger. If you want to get fancy, you can sign up for a web host and run a more sophisticated blogging platform like WordPress. Upload your video to Google Video, and grab the “Embed HTML” code and place it in your blog post. (Here’s an example of a Google Video embedded in a blog.) Writing a few sentences about your video will help people using search engines find your site more easily. […]
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[…] Once you have a way to capture and edit your video, you’re going to need a place to publish it. Consider using a free blog, such as one hosted on Blogger. If you want to get fancy, you can sign up for a web host and run a more sophisticated blogging platform like WordPress. Upload your video to Google Video, and grab the “Embed HTML” code and place it in your blog post. (Here’s an example of a Google Video embedded in a blog.) Writing a few sentences about your video will help people using search engines find your site more easily. […]
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