ANN ARBOR – Do you have a cool new tech product or service? Do you have a video of that product or service? Well if you do, MITechNews.Com would like to share your Hottest Tech Videos with its audience.

We have launched a video news service to promote your Hottest Tech Videos on the MITechNews.Com’s YouTube and Video channels. The best ones will be promoted on our website, in our two weekly eNewsletters that go to more than 5,000 techies, business decision makers and private equity investors, and from our Internet radio show, M2 TechCast. We also promote Your Hottest Tech Videos on the Internet Advisor radio show on WJR 760 AM in Detroit, a 50,000 watt station that reaches most of the Great Lakes states and eastern Canada.

Plus we plug Your Hottest Tech Videos through our MITechNews.Com News Updates, short video news updates highlighting the best technologies in Michigan as well as tech entrepreneurs. Subject areas include cybersecurity, software, software apps, life sciences, drones, autonomous vehicles, mobile, connected tech, social media, robotics, and much more.

We calling this new crowd-sourced video feature MI ReelCast. To participate, you need to send your video to Editor Mike Brennan for him to review. The submission form can be found at https://mitechnews.com/mireelcast-video-submission/.

When you click, please complete the form to submit your video for inclusion in MIReelCast. Upon receipt, we will review your videos and get back to in one week or less. The more information you can provide us the more we can help you promote your video.

Videos will remain on the MITechNews website indefinitely, however, they are only featured for one week.

Please allow us one week to get back to you with our response after you have uploaded our video.

Video Requirements

  • Must be about hot new technologies. Those would include augmented reality, drones and drone videos, mobile apps, software, autonomous vehicles and driverless cars. Surprise us, just make sure the video you provide is the latest technology or technology services.
  • No more than 120 seconds
  • Preferred format is MP4. Additional supported video formats can be found at YouTube.

The great thing about this new feature is there are no geographic boundaries. There are a lot of hot technologies and technology services well beyond Michigan, the Great Lakes and the United States. We encourage submissions from anywhere in the world.

If you have a great new tech product or service and you want to gain visibility, here’s your chance to do so – for free.

If you have any questions, email Editor Mike Brennan at [email protected].