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KerygmaNet Media Hosting Service - Getting Your Message Out

Rich media content is all the rage today. You can upload video clips and short home movies to a number of media sites for free. But what if you have a half hour talk or a 15 minute, high quality instructional video?, On your own site, you probably can't even store it.

The problem:

Many people and institutions have web sites but do not have a way to place their presentations on-line. Or the site may not have enough disk space and bandwidth for even one fairly small mp3 file. People need a simple and affordable way to make their speeches, lectures, sermons, or talks available on-line.

The Solution:

Kerygmanet provides you a place to locate your files on a web server. You can seamlessly link to them from your own web site. You can submit your audio or video files to us on tape, CD, DVD, email them, or upload them from your custom upload page. We try to work with your needs. For an additional small fee we can convert your files to the best video or audio formats. Visitors can download the files or listen to or view them in their browser window. If you prefer to maintain greater control over the distribution, the files can be streamed to a media player without being kept on the guest's computer. Other optional services include creating a unique custom index page or an index page with the look and feel of an existing web site. Complete web design and hosting services are also available.

  • Embed a link to your media file seamlessly in your own web site
  • We can set up custom pages to match an existing site
  • View your audio and video files on line
  • Affordable on any budget
  • No advertising or pop-ups
  • Start for as little as $25, annual renewal for $5
  • You retain the copyright and rights to your material
  • HTTP (web browser) streaming
  • Volume discounts available

This site is not for short video clips or material found on popular media sites. This is for longer media files, such as lectures, instruction talks or videos, and other programs that are in the public domain or for which you hold the copyright.

To learn more, visit the KerygmaNet.com web site and click on the About button.

Here is an example of a sermon hosted on our site, and how a media player can be embedded in another web site page: