Meograph helps you to beautifully tell any story
Meograph allows you to tell your story through maps, timeline, links, and multimedia to tell stories in context of where and when your most important events happened. Creating your story is as simple as following a few simple prompts on an intuitive interface. Viewers get a new form of media that they can watch in two minutes or explore for even an hour.
Sharing is easy: the two most viral types of media are videos and infographics and Meograph is a merging of both.
When Meograph was first introduced it was targeted to the areas of journalism and education, but they have recently rolled out for tourism, genealogy, weddings, sports, and family. All of these areas are ways in which people commonly connect and want to share with others.
The founders of Meograph say that teachers are adopting the program because it helps them teach their young students communication skills through storytelling, and also demonstrates mastery of content while simultaneously building their digital media skills. And in this digital age being able to communicate quickly and effectively is key.
Applying Meograph to business
It is easy to see how Meograph could be used in your business. Meograph is a combination of easy-to-use content creation tools, beginning with a service that makes it simple to combine video, audio, pictures, text and so on into cohesive, interactive story.
This could be an overview of your product, your business, or your general business philosophy. It could also be used as an internal tool for employee training, feedback, networking, and many other aspects of daily life. You could also use Meograph to boost business by holding a contest for your customers to see who could create the most original or creative merging of content and award a prize which has the potential to not only draw more people to your site, but also, encourage interaction with your product because contestants would have to sift through your company information to pull enough data to create a Meograph with audio, visual, and text aspects.
Creating a complete presentation could take ten minutes, which is considerably fast since it could traditionally take a full day to make a similar multimedia story from scratch.
Jennifer Walpole is a Senior Staff Writer at The American Genius and holds a Master's degree in English from the University of Oklahoma. She is a science fiction fanatic and enjoys writing way more than she should. She dreams of being a screenwriter and seeing her work on the big screen in Hollywood one day.