Create a Business that 'eNthems' Out from the Crowd: A Company
Anthem Provides a Competitive Edge
Every country has a national anthem, so why not every company?
That is exactly the question that http://www.enthem.com puts
forth to potential customers.
This new and innovative Website offers businesses the
opportunity to create an official company anthem or "eNthem."
Why have customers listen to "on-hold" music, when you can use
these precious minutes to communicate what your company is all
about? Callers will be educated, entertained and probably,
pleasantly surprised by your company's ingenuity.
"As a young boy of 17, five years ago, I immigrated to America
from Russia," Stan Oleynick, the brains behind enthem.com, said.
"I had a dream of starting a computer business as soon as I came
to America, because I knew, that this is a land of
opportunities. Hopefully this is the first step in a flight of
many."
For businesses interested in creating an eNthem, the process is
simple. Customers provide company background, contact
information, and emphasize what the song should communicate.
Within two weeks, the song will be complete.
Copyright belongs to the customer and their eNthem can be used
in anyway they choose -- to play on their business's Website,
for television and radio ads, video clips and much, much more.
"The eNthem makes your business stand out from the crowd," John
Marks, insurance business owner, said. "When I asked a few of my
customers about the idea and listened to their positive
reactions, I knew I had to try it."
The fixed price for an eNthem is $499 for a 3-minute piece.
Oleynick will even sing; he has a musical background and can add
a unique edge to the song.
Oleynick aims to achieve a financial goal of $1 million.
Customers who pay an additional amount, and assist in attaining
this goal faster, receive "Top Investor" status. As "Top
Investor" the reward will be 5 percent ownership of a
revolutionary, Internet project that is his final goal. The
business' company logo or name will be featured on the eNthem
homepage and linked to their company's Website, guaranteeing
great exposure.
To listen to an eNthem, visit the website at
http://www.enthem.com and learn more about why businesses are
tuning in and turning up the volume.
Contact: Stan Oleynick (916) 712-9637 http://www.enthem.com