Lovemonkey - The Best and NewestWritten by Wayne Lowe
Lovemonkey – The best and newest http://www.lovethemonkey.comComprising of Lee Winstanley, James Fisher, Mike Hanson and Wayne Trott, they all form a great band in name of LoveMonkey. Uniquely brought together, inspiringly created, and fantastically developed. Bringing something new to yours ears. Sit back and enter into an aura of awesome sounds! Forget all you know about music, start now with a clean slate, and listen as I’ve had pleasure of listening to them, and now you should to. If you like well written music, truly developed style and a band that gives its all when they perform, then you should definitely listen to them now. They have new music coming out, and once formed in early 90’s are now set for there best comeback ever!! They have a great range of sample music you can listen to at http://www.lovethemonkey.com (they take only a few minutes to download) and you’ll be guaranteed you’ll like them, why? Because not only are there 4 different talents in band, but they all form into a band that once won battle of bands in St. Helens, coming out on top as they came across good competition. Like any band that would love to play to a live crowd so big that they couldn’t even use a calculator to add them all up, they want to see what they can offer music world. What they will provide to music industry is new talent, as well as individual style. You would think after a very long time, population of earth has been creating music for years, there shouldn’t be anymore individuality in songs left to create, but, still hidden away like lovemonkey, an now on verge of breaking out, new styles of music and newly created songs await lovemonkey’s platform!!
| | You Need To Treat Your Website Like An Employee - Here's 5 Ways To Do ItWritten by Mike Cheney
People often come to me in a state of crisis and say their website isn't working. Usually they're in a cold sweat:"Mike, give me some practical things I can do to get more sales from my website!" You want practical advice? Stop treating your website like an object in your business and start treating it like an employee. Most businesses treat their website like a physical item in their business - such as a filing cabinet for example. Just take Mr. Smith from ABC Ltd.: "Everyone else has got a filing cabinet so I thought we'd better get one. I'm not very interested in cabinets myself but people seem to think they get you more customers. It looks quite neat though - I made sure my face is on front of it." Very good. How much business do you get from it? "Business? Oh I don't know - I haven't even looked at it for a year or so. It's been a waste of money. We paid a company to build it and it doesn't work." Right, I see. Have you updated it regularly and promoted it extensively? "What? No - it went live and that was it, nothing's happened. I thought phone would be ringing off hook. Come and have a look at it anyway, it's over here in corner - gathering dust."
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