Ever wanted to slice and dice a YouTube video to mash up something new?
Searchles TV Remash is a recently launched social search and social networking hybrid with an online video-editing tool that allows you to edit ANY YouTube video and mashup the video cuts. You get your own Searchles channel which is a player that streams the video clips back-to-back seamlessly, and the Searchles Remasher gives you an in-browser editing tool without plug-ins or downloads.
You can also embed your mashups or others’ anywhere you want and any updates you make to your creation will automatically update wherever your Remash channel is posted — pretty cool.
You can pull existing videos from your Searchles profile, or search for relevant videos within the full Searchles video library or even YouTube. And you can edit all your videos on one page.
Like other social networks, you can make friends, create and join groups and surf tags…you know.
Here’s some tips for workin’ the Searchles popularity system:
Have you given this tool a test drive? Post a link to your video in the comments!





Excellent tool and thanks for the same.
“recently launched social search and social networking hybrid with an online video-editing tool that allows you to edit ANY YouTube video and mashup the video cuts.”
In other words, videos are going to be used extensively
for marketing purposes as one does not have to produce
one’s own unique video! Just mash up and you get a
video that suits ones purpose.
Thanks again for the cool tip.
Courteously — S. Kumar
Learnhomebusiness.com
By: S. Kumar - Web 2.0 Marketing Power Tool Kit on December 8, 2007
at 1:32 pm
Video marketing on the internet is converting better than text. Social Networking sites provide you with an existing audience and these great new video Mashup sites make it easier for the inventive story-teller to create amazing home-made infomercials that really sell. These are exciting days on the Internet! Thanks for sharing infor about this new site – I’ll be adding it to My Web 2.0 List
By: parabolicmarketing on December 25, 2007
at 10:51 pm