CINCINNATI, OH, June 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) vADz, Inc. announces that important new features have been added to its promotional-video creation website, www.vADz.com. These new features include new pricing packages as well as new "social" options.
"It was very important for us to make vADz.com compatible with 'social sharing" said, Carol Meinhardt, vADz CEO. "These new features have greatly enhanced the social sharing capability of vADz videos."
The new features also make it even easier for non-technical people to create their own advertising and promotional videos. Clients can now sign up for the site via Facebook, upload their photos directly from their Facebook account and create as many videos as they like for free without sharing any credit card information.
Only when a client has the "perfect video" in place are they asked if they would like to erase the "watermark" and upgrade to a paid package. If they choose not to upgrade, they can keep their free video by downloading it to their computer.
With the new package prices, clients can make as many as 10 videos for only $49.95, as little as $5/each. vADz.com also offers webinars and free advice to make sure our clients get the best video they can to promote themselves or their business.
Unlike other video services, while vADz serves the vADz videos, clients can also download the video to their own computer. The video belongs to the customer and the customer has control over where the video is seen.
vADz.com also offers a Premium package for those who don't want to do the work. Just send in the video clips and photos and vADz will assemble the video and submit it to the client for approval.
"With the growing importance of video to small and medium sized businesses, these changes to our vADz website are essential. Combined with the ability of the vADz customer to add attachments, maps, and special discounts to their videos, vADz provides the small business person the ability to enter the video ad or promotional market in a very easy and budget-friendly manner" said Chris Burnett, vADz Vice President of Marketing.
vADz.com is the DYI promotional video and advertising video site that allows users to easily create their own videos by combining text, photos, video clips and sound at a very economical price.
For further information contact
Chris Burnett
cburnett@vADz.com
513-721-3900
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vADz, Inc. upgrades its www.vADz.com website with more social features and new pricing packages.
2013-06-13
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