Viddler
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Interactive online video service | |
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Founded | 2005 (private) |
Headquarters | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Website | www |
Viddler is an online sales training platform with integrated tools for practice and evaluation. Viddler's services offer video-based instructions, optional coaching and allows the consumer to engage with course content through guided assignments and self-recorded practice sessions.
History[edit]


The company is headquartered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and was founded in November 2005, by Robert Sandie, Greg Gurevich, Joshua Mann, and Donna DeMarco.
Viddler no longer provides a free service for non-commercial users.[1] In 2010, Viddler began focusing less on video enthusiasts and self-generated content hosting, and more on business verticals, including corporate communication and training, education, and publishing.[2] Following a 2011 decision to discontinue new personal accounts, Viddler announced in 2014 that it was going to close those legacy accounts, giving users the option of opening a paid account or downloading their existing videos.[3][4]
References[edit]
- ^ "Viddler's New Tag-Based Advertising System". 2007-11-19. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
- ^ Verdelli, Jason. "Interview: How Viddler Went from You Tube Competitor to Enterprise Video Hosting Authority". Social HubSite. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
- ^ Roettgers, Janko (2014-02-07). "Viddler gets ready to delete personal videos". Gigaom. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
- ^ "Viddler gets ready to delete personal videos". CNN Money.