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The Burger King's Moldy Whopper Ad A Bold Gamble That Molded Success

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Optimize Your Ad Traffic: Mistake #1

Like many of us running traffic on popular online platforms like Google and Facebook, I’m sure you’ve experienced some significant  (and not so great)  changes in your CPL, conversion rate, and monthly ad spend.   And I won’t even get started on how frequently ad accounts are being shut down.  Here’s what we’re learning… It’s NOT going to get any easier.  In fact, expect things to get  even  more difficult   as more and more restrictions unfold.  Any good news?  Over the next few Infinite Business Newsletter editions, I’ve going to cover the  TOP 3  costliest  mistakes businesses are making right now when it comes to running ads and driving traffic.  These are also the most common mistakes that are pretty easy to rectify  (as they are variables you CAN control).    If you have an inhouse team member who takes care of your ad management, or you outsource it to a third party, make sure you forward them these three newsletters to ensure you get them corrected.  The first mistake has every

Creating a Simple Lo-Fi Beat in FL Studio: A Step-by-Step Guide By Lofi Minutes

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Introduction: Lo-Fi beats have gained significant popularity in recent years for their laid-back and nostalgic vibes. If you're looking to dive into the world of music production and create your own Lo-Fi beats, this article will guide you through the process of crafting a simple Lo-Fi beat in FL Studio without using any pre-existing samples. So, let's get started! Step 1: Setting up the Project Launch FL Studio and create a new project. Set the project tempo to around 80-90 BPM (beats per minute) to capture the relaxed feel of Lo-Fi music. Select the C minor scale to establish the desired mood. Step 2: Creating the Drums Start by opening the Channel Rack in FL Studio. Create a new channel and load a drum sampler or synthesizer of your choice. You can use FL Studio's built-in plugins like FPC, Drumaxx, or even the basic 3xOsc synthesizer. Design a simple drum pattern by placing kicks on the first and third beats of each bar, and snares on the second and fourth beats. Add so

CEVILLE soundtrack (OST): game music & Review.

Original soundtrack OST from the game CEVILLE. Game music content: 00:03 - Main Menu music theme; 01:49 - background music of the game - Castle. 05:30 - background music of the game - Kitchen. 06:19 - background music of the game - Torture Hall. 07:39 - background music of the game - Outside the Castle. 10:23 - background music of the game - Cave. 12:23 - background music of the game - A fight. 13:03 - background music of the game - Prison and City. 15:26 - Credit theme (There is music in the Credits, but no credits). If you want to hear other musical themes, try playing this interesting game. game misic