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« le: 01 Juillet 2010 à 11:39:08 »

It’s a perfect night, warm and fresh. All around you happy party goers are laughing and dancing with a new beat—your new beat. To top it all off, you are looking good because you rented a stretch limo in Los Angeles that gives you the image of a successful artist.

As connected as people are these days, you only have one chance to make an impression that will make people want to find out more about you John Stevens

says. “People are a lot less patient, a lot less willing to give you a second chance. Someone sees you at a party, and they go, ‘Wow—I need to know more about this act.’ They pull out their iPhone, look you up on MySpace, next thing you know, they’re downloading your latest track from iTunes. But it all starts with making them believe in you as a successful artist.”

Whether your gig is a park in Los Angeles or a birthday party for some wealthy family that lives outside the city, you know the importance of looking the part. Parties in Los Angeles demand the latest equipment, clothes, and a really powerful act. Successful artists know that the one final thing which separates the men from the boys is the ride they come in.

“If you hop a limo, it really says something powerful about you,” says John Stevens. A member of <a href="http://www.firstlalimos.com">First LA Limo</a>,  he knows firsthand the power that comes with a limousine in Los Angeles. “As a musician, you can’t afford to come rolling up to that Los Angeles graduation party in your beater Scion XB.” He notes that real bands have stage hands, gaffers, and sound guys who do all the preliminary setup. “Could the musicians set up? Sure they could. They probably did anyway, back when they were the no-name guys opening for the big act. But even back then, they made the grand entrance. They never looked like the little guys, even when they were just opening. They knew then that the only way to make it big was to play big, to look big.” LA Limo offers luxury limos and stretch limos all over Los Angeles that an upcoming artist can incorporate into their public image. “Someday, you’ll have the money to buy a whole fleet of executive limos. But till then, you can rent one.”

For the artist new to the music scene, any help in getting attention is a big asset. Los Angeles is a competitive market, and someone who can make it big in the birthday party, graduation party, and wedding party scene in Los Angeles can make it anywhere. A luxury limo gives a newer musician or DJ that added edge to take them to the next level.

“With a luxury limo in Los Angeles, you are really saying your act commands respect,” says John Stevens. “And in the music industry, that’s cold, hard currency. Who knows who might see your next gig?”

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« Répondre #1 le: 04 Août 2010 à 22:22:28 »

intéressant! et très très long ce message
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« Répondre #2 le: 09 Août 2010 à 16:07:59 »

Apparemment, il y a de nombreux endroits où il est possible d'aller sur sl, et qu'on peut peut-être même construire soi-même. Mais est-ce possible de créer des bijouteries, d'acquérir de l'or? Et par la suite de vendre de l'or dans d'autres endroits spécialisés? J'espère découvrir ça au fur et à mesure de mes avancées dans le monde parallèle.
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