L.A Avenue.com announces a relaunch of their website, seeking sponsorship
Added: (Sun Feb 29 2004)
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L.A Avenue.com announces a relaunch of their website.seeking sponsorship.
February, 26, 2004. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.
LAavenue.com.
Contact: Terry Bianco
LAavenue.com.
webmaster@laavenue.com
NEWLY STYLED "LAAVENUE.COM" PROVES ITSELF TO BE A CHAMPION L.A. WEB SITE.
4 years now serving the people world wide
Nick is a native Angelino whose job entails daily travel throughout all of Los Angeles and Southern California. One day, he installed a Live Cam on the dashboard of his van and started shooting images. A year later, his Web site was born, and viewers world-wide can't seem to get enough of it.
LAAVENUE.COM is fast becoming one of the most popular Web sites among Internet viewers. And with good reason. "This Web Site is FUN!," wrote in one viewer. And indeed, it is. Unlike most travel sites, this one offers a unique and exciting view of Los Angeles and beyond. Part of the attraction is your tour guide Nick's "LA Live Cam," with daily live glimpses of the City of Angels -- a fascinating daily virtual tour of a city which fascinates millions. Another highlight is the multitude of offerings in this site, from local information to entertainment, from "What's Hot," to around-the-town events -- even a voltage guide for foreign visitors. It's a friendly site, which reflects Nick, the developer of laavenue.
Capturing daily Live Cam images of LA is only one distinctive part of laavenue. Nick also offers an extensive archive of photos from past sojourns, tells you about local beaches, where to find theaters -- and of course, gives information about local freeways. That's another thing viewers like -- if Nick is in traffic, they're at a computer screen somewhere else in the world. Nick really shows you LA -- and he gives you an enjoyable ride.
laavenue gives you local information (yes, even the temperature is updated), sports teams, how to find the zoo, travel tips -- even a monthly giveaway drawing (want a new mouse or even a Cam to start your own site?). laavenue has an online e-store and a cool line of clothing. And, soon to come, it will launch pages on the history of LA, a noir tour, restaurant reviews and a list of famous (and not-so-famous) movie locations.
Other future coverage will include Live Cam at events like the 2003 Rose Parade, theme parks and beach events. Nick will take viewer requests to cover specific sites, streets or buildings in Los Angeles. You'll also be able to post your LA travel questions and have them answered.
He covers it all, from Boyle Heights to Beverly Hills, from Chinatown to Cucamonga. Check out laavenue.com. Or, as many viewers say -- "Keep on truckin'!"
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