Web Site Is Self-Help On Video
Site Deems Itself 'Encyclopedia Of Life'
Updated: 3:21 pm EDT September 5, 2008
The Internet is a vat of information, but words alone don't always do the trick.How often have you heard someone say, "I'm more of a visual person"?VideoJug is self-help on film. The Web site gives how-to information in video format on issues ranging from lighter fare, such as hobbies and style, or heavier topics, such as money, parenting and health.Would you like to know how to get along with the friends of your significant other? Are you ready for more insight into child care and child safety? Do you want to know how to get along on the job with your ex?VideoJug gives you answers in a way that are in-depth, easy to digest and oftentimes fun to receive.Step-by-step information gives users a more visual experience, which is more appealing to most people. Not everyone enjoys reading through essays of information. However, if you enjoy the printed word more, the site gives you the option of printing out the text versions of the videos.According to the Web site, VideoJug offers a collection of videos that "delivers the definitive online encyclopedia of life."VideoJug, which has offices in Los Angeles, London and Spain, produces thousands of films each month, according to the Web site, that are explanations about the many aspects of life and the varying ways to live it."No matter who you are, no matter what your problem may be, VideoJug is here to help, inform and inspire," the Web site says.
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