DivorceMagazine.com Introduces On-Page Video Recording for Bloggers
TORONTO, ON (PRWEB) July 31, 2015 -- Last March, DivorceMagazine.com proudly launched its new blog, which is geared towards helping separated and divorced people cope with the challenges of divorce. The blog features posts by experts consisting of former judges, family lawyers, divorce mediators, therapists and counsellors – as well as people experiencing separation and divorce.
The new blog has been well-received by people who are currently separated and those who have gone through divorce, since both groups of people have so many questions about the practical, financial, and emotional aspects of their new realities. The response has been so great that DivorceMagazine.com has decided to offer a new service to bloggers who wish to share their advice and experience with those facing separation and divorce: video blogging, which allows users to record a video with their computer’s web cam.
“This great new tool is so easy to use, it makes video blogging a breeze,” says Diana Shepherd, Divorce Magazine’s Editorial Director. “No software, downloading, uploading, or technical skills are required. As long as they have a web cam, the blogger just has to go the video blogging page, click on the Record Video button, and start recording. When they’re finished, they hit the submit button.”
People can choose to be a one-time contributor and start video blogging right away, or they can register to become a regular blogger on the website and have all their video and written posts listed on their profile page.
“DivorceMagazine.com's visitors are interested in valuable advice from professionals as well as insights from others experiencing separation and divorce,” Shepherd states. “Statistics show that 63% of online users are more likely to click on a video than a written blog post or article.” This new feature is expected to attract visual bloggers and visitors hungry for advice about separation and divorce to the blog.
The website welcomes contributions from divorce-industry professionals, people going through separation and divorce, or an adult child of divorced parents. “These video blogs should be intended to inspire and encourage those stuck at one of the stages of the recovery process,” says Shepherd. “This is NOT a venue to spread hatred against anyone based on gender, race, or religion – or to publicly shame an ex-spouse. Those kinds of videos will not be accepted.”
To visit the new blog, or for information about becoming a blogger, go to: http://www.divorcemag.com/blog/video-blogging
To watch all the video blogs, go to: http://www.divorcemag.com/blog/category/video-blogs.
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Launched simultaneously Divorce Magazine in 1996, DivorceMagazine.com is one of the oldest and most respected websites devoted entirely to divorce-related issues. The magazine and website both offer practical help and information – from child support to visitation, mediation to litigation, divorce recovery to dating after divorce. The online directory of divorce professionals and geo-targeted FAQs can assist separated individuals to find local help and advice. The magazine and website are owned by Divorce Marketing Group, which also publishes Family Lawyer Magazine and FamilyLawyerMagazine.com, as well as a number of other related publications and websites.
Diana Shepherd, Divorce Magazine, http://www.divorcemag.com, +1 (866) 803-6667 Ext: 131, [email protected]
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