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Liverpool Business Goes Mobile

By Andrew Redfern @ 3rd November 2008 7:34 pm

The Liverpool Daily Post – staple reading for over 150 years for the Liverpool business community has taken a leap forward with its launch of its LDP Mobile site.

The new site will mean that business will able to get information and Liverpool business news in mobile form.

LDP Mobile is designed to be read on the move its also free to access and use; there are no charges, no subscriptions and no need to register.

To get on the site all you need to do is visit m.liverpooldailypost.co.uk your phone’s Internet browser and take you to Liverpool Daily Post Mobile.

Depending on your network, your phone’s web browser will be referred to as Vodafone live, Orange world, O2 Active, T-Zones or Planet 3. Once you’ve opened this, choose the option “go to web address” and enter m.liverpooldailypost.co.uk, this will take you to the LDP Mobile site.

Would you like to know about business in Liverpool? If so, contact Hit Search, Search Engine Optimisation and Pay Per Click specialists, on 0845 643 9289. Remember, its a big world out there, make sure you become visible.


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