Posts Tagged ‘Advertising Campaign’

Armpit Sweating: What Will Stop It?

Friday, November 13th, 2009

A person who sweats excessively knows that sweating need not be limited to armpit sweating alone. You can sweat in other places on your body such as the genital area, around the toes of your feet (which can lead to athlete’s foot if you’re not careful), as well as be able to sweat on your hands, your forehead, your face, your back.

The list can be fairly long, but suffice it to say that you can sweat just about anywhere on your body. Armpit sweating however is the most common form of sweating and the one which most of us tends to focus on, even if we suffer from excessive sweating of other areas on the body.

That said, armpit sweating is also the area which is targeted the most by the deodorant and antiperspirant companies. They focus on these areas rather than any other place on your body for the simple reason that most people only ever experience armpit sweating.

This is the reason why we are bombarded by product after product of underarm deodorant or antiperspirant. The next sweat prone area to make the advertising campaign list is that of the foot. And a good thing too, just think of the big mess we would be put into if it were drilled into us that we also needed to eliminate facial sweating, or back sweating, or your scalp from sweating!

Most people are already very conscious of any type of armpit sweating be it excessive or normal, and will go to any lengths to cover up or prevent any signs that they are sweating. This is a phobia that has gradually manifested itself in our collective conscious to the extent that we will feel dreadfully embarrassed if we are caught unawares and find dark sweat stains under our arms.

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Get more cash from your website

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Windsor Telecom, the UK’s 2nd largest suppliers of 0845 numbers has launched a new package to help businesses make more money from their website.

SiteLine is a specialised bundle of online tools that work with non-geographic telephone numbers (e.g. 0845 numbers, 03 numbers etc.) to help companies maximise their web sales and enquiries.

SiteLine consists of:

• A memorable non-geographic telephone number that truly stands out on a website.

• A wide choice of non-geographic numbers for companies to select from. They can opt for 0800 numbers, 0845 numbers, 03 numbers etc. to give their company a national presence and to get customers they wouldn’t normally get.

• A phone number that’s completely portable. Non-geographic numbers simply sit on top of any landline or mobile of the company’s choice and this can be changed instantly online. This ensures that businesses never miss any sales calls or important enquiries.

• Online call statistics to enable businesses to see how many calls they’re receiving from their website or online advertising campaign (e.g. Google Adwords). They can also see where in the UK their calls are coming from to help them focus their marketing efforts.

Neil Sherring, chief executive of Windsor Telecom said: “We developed SiteLine after speaking with our customers to find out which of our products and services they use to increase their web sales. SiteLine contains all of these useful tools and much more to help every type of organisation succeed in the online arena – which is crucial when you consider that 17 pence in every pound is spent online.”

Windsor Telecom was established in 1999 and now has over 8,500 customers of all shapes and sizes; including the BBC, Ebay Motors, RAC Autowindscreens and thousands of smaller businesses.

Kirsty West, Business Manager of CollectorsPrints.co.uk, a prominent online art supplier, said: “SiteLine has transformed our website and business. We see more sales than ever before and the small cost of running it is easily paid for with new sales. I’d recommend it to anyone.”

For more information please visit, windsor-telecom