Def Leppard Lead Singer Joe Elliott Joins NeXplore Corporation Advisory Board, NeXplore and DefLeppard.Com Ink Revenue Sharing
PLANO, TX--(Marketwire - July 13, 2010) - NeXplore Corporation (
Formed in 1977 in Sheffield, England, Def Leppard has launched countless sold-out tours across the globe and has racked up album sales of over 65 million copies worldwide, achieving rock legend status for a slew of monster hits such as Pour Some Sugar On Me, Animal, Armageddon It, Rock of Ages, and Bringin' on the Heartbreak, among many others.
Said Joe Elliott, "NeXplore Search is a bold departure from traditional search engines. I downloaded the NeXplore toolbar and made NeXplore my default search engine. I encourage all Def Leppard and rock fans around the world to do the same. NeXplore Search is truly unique. This innovative search engine has tremendous potential."
Said Edward Mandel, NeXplore Corporation CEO, "Joe is a tremendous addition to the NeXplore team and a good friend. We are thrilled to have him with us. Joe will be providing strategic guidance with our marketing initiatives to increase awareness and drive adoption of NeXplore Search."
NeXplore Search ([ www.NeXplore.com ]) is an interactive and visually engaging Web 2.0 search engine optimized for a superior end-user experience, multi-media display and social sharing integration.
Added Mandel, "Incorporating the NeXplore Search features on a popular fan destination like the Def Leppard website is truly a win-win. NeXplore gains great exposure and Def Leppard brings its fans a great new search engine and social sharing tools."
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