• Benefit 1
    Benefit 1

    Benefit 1. Benefits are different from features, for example, a feature would be we provide great lighting, but a benefit would say Win the best example show award with our lighting on your catwalk. And after that goes a call to action button to grab the attention of the user.

  • Benefit 2
    Benefit 2

    Benefit 2. Same as previously, if the feature was fantastic lighting, the benefit is Have the wedding of your dreams. Notice how we connect the benefits with the picture, and give the viewers a detailed scenario of what we can acomplish for them.

  • Benefit 3
    Benefit 3

    Benefit 3. This benefit would derive from the feature Faboulus lighting for your comedy show. The benefit would be Win a comedy award under our lights. These are only examples of benefits, and u can come up with your own according to your company. Be sure to point out your strenghts.

Feature 01

Unlike the benefit where we emphasize what can be done with your fantastic equipment, the feature would just be fantastic equipment, and a short description below it. The benefit is more important so it goes in the slider.

Feature 02

Unlike the benefit where we emphasize what can be done with your fantastic equipment, the feature would just be fantastic equipment, and a short description below it. The benefit is more important so it goes in the slider.

Feature 03

Unlike the benefit where we emphasize what can be done with your fantastic equipment, the feature would just be fantastic equipment, and a short description below it. The benefit is more important so it goes in the slider.

Feature 04

Unlike the benefit where we emphasize what can be done with your fantastic equipment, the feature would just be fantastic equipment, and a short description below it. The benefit is more important so it goes in the slider.

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Written by Administrator. Posted in Blog

This is a sample blog entry. It is a good idea to write a blog, so you clients get to know you through your experiences written in the blog. One blog post should be about one job. Provide atleast 1 low resolution picture, and keep track of the following things: What was the expectation of the client, where did the job take place, a small description about your client, a small description about the stage/object, preferably with positive descriptive adjectives. If you encountered any problems while doing the job you should write a small paragraph about what problems you encountered, and how you solved them. Let your audience meet you, your team, and how you work, but don't over do it.

Keeping a blog updated will make the website lively and interesting, in contrast to it being a static web site with basic information. One or two blog posts on the frontpage is enough because if there is more, the content area will stretch and everything under the facebook social plugin will be empty and repulsive, and many people not interested in your blog will exit the page not scrolling down to the bottom area, where they may be intrigued by the latest pictures. They would not get to the latest pictures because they wont be bothered scroll that many text to reach the end.

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