I must preface this by saying two things. First, this is not a paid post. I want this to be clear, since it could easily sound like one. It’s not in the Sponsored Posts category. It’s not labelled as a sponsored post, it doesn’t have a big red border around it. This is just me bragging about a product that fills a need that I’ve been evangelizing for 6 months.
Second, I’ve not used this product yet. Ironic, then, that I’m about to be raving about it, but I’m raving more about the fact that they’re trying to fill the void than that the product perfectly matches.
I’ll be getting a demo of it once I’m back from Seattle / Vancouver (along with a cool other pieces of software).
Okay, so the company behind this is iUpload. I’ve never used their product. And the extent that I know this company is that I’m quickly becoming friends with their PR lady, Renee Blodgett. For some reason we seem to think in a very similar way, which is always refreshing. Too bad we live 4000 miles apart. Ah well. There’s always conferences.
Okay, so at DEMO (which I’m really sad I’m not at…) this week, iUpload is launching “Perspectives”.
Here’s the press release bit:
Today at DEMO@15, a leading industry conference for launching new and innovative technology products, iUpload, a content management and corporate blogging solution provider, launched Perspectives. iUpload Perspectives offers a unique business blogging application that allows users to create content in their blog and instantly reach multiple communities and sites.
Okay, so what does that mean? I don’t know yet, but it apparently gives you a more central way to communicate across multiple channels.
How?
“Participation on the Internet is turning into a nuisance and getting worse,” said Robin Hopper, CEO of iUpload. “People have numerous places they need to share information – their company’s website, emails, their CRM application, discussion forums, social networks, a corporate blog, their personal blog, etc. iUpload Perspectives lets people participate in ALL of these places from the friendly confines of their own blog.” (emphasis mine)
I don’t know how this’ll work. There is, however, a free trial available to anyone at their website.
I’ll be using this next week. In the meantime, I’d love to hear from anyone who’s used this.
To me, the fact that people often need to use a variety of software platforms and communications vehicles simultaneously isn’t very efficient or manageable. I’ve been asking and asking for companies to step into this space for nearly 6 months. I’m glad it’s finally here. This isn’t the only company trying to tackle this though. I should have more news on another before the end of the month.
Either way, I plan to examine this in detail once I’ve settled in from my west coast trip.

February 22nd, 2005 at 11:22 am
iUpload: Trying
Prompted by the blogging of Renee and others, I decided to try iUpload. Here’s the story so far…
March 5th, 2005 at 10:39 pm
what you talk about here is a tool that i created and laid out back in 1997 called screen space which allows you to enter content into one location and then through tags have it populate different areas of a site or even different sites. I use it to this day on several intranets that i have created. Sometimes all of the content is carried on other sites and sometimes just pieces of it. The beauty is that you post once but get seen multiple times.
June 14th, 2005 at 9:39 pm
iUpload Perspectives – Now available to anyone, with any blog, for free!
Only months ago, iUpload made a with a big splash at the annual DEMO conference – a leading industry conference for launching innovative technology products. At DEMO, the world was introduced to iUpload Perspectives. So, what is Perspectives and what …