New Version of Venere.com Booming Travel Blog: Now Available in French and Italian

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ROME, June 9, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — The original Venere Travel Blog was launched February of 2008. Since then it has become a well-known source of information for travelers, providing hundreds of useful tips and advice to nurture the passion for visiting new and different places. Since its launch, users have continuously interacted by leaving comments and sharing their own experiences.

In the past two years, numerous articles have really “boomed” traffic to the blog with their original and interesting content. One of the most popular articles has surely been the one marking the launch of Venere’s first YouTube video, (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeJYSJlbY-s) but also the guide for “Adult Hotels and Naughty Resorts” ( http://www.venere.com/blog/adults-only-resorts/ ) and “6 Cooling Summer Drinks”. (http://www.venere.com/blog/europe-summer-drinks/)

Now, in June 2010, Venere has launched this service for Italian and French readers, and with the occasion revamped the whole graphical design to celebrate this event.

That’s not all; with this new version, users will find new and improved functionalities to make their reading experience more immediate and entertaining. They will be able to keep up to date by reading RSS feeds, following Venere’s profile on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/venere_hotels) and subscribing to the newsletter which offers dedicated promotions and deals. Venere has recently concentrated its efforts on improving connectivity with Facebook: users can now “like” and publish posts more easily, by sharing interesting posts with their friends and connect with the Venere fan page (http://www.facebook.com/venerecom) that boasts a community of more than 8,000 users from all over the world. On this page Venere offers daily promotions, advice from fellow travelers and the chance to win exclusive gifts.

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In order to assist even more with the art of travel planning, Venere.com has hired the “Travel Agony Aunt”, a travel expert that readers can ask travel advice from.

Venere has in store many other things for the future; more guides, developing and improving the community and the launch of very interesting contests and competitions.

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Author: Editor