The links on "services" doesn't work. What does the company do?
It's a company I have had in mind of creating, for about a month maybe a little more.
It is a site, that lets members join for a fee, and advertise on all of the sites related to Premium Advert Solutions. It also offers pixels for sale, banner space available, and a wonderful referral program, yielding a min of 15$ a month per any user that refers anyone to join.
We have pixel advertising space available, for random advertisements for a small fee of 25 US Cents a pixel, with a min of 100 pixels for sale. We also have underway, categorized advertisement space, for example, all hosting companies can choose to advertise on x, all industries or markets have their own locations and so on. With that, comes the celebrity sponsored advertising space. With this space, celebs get sponsored to advertise their picture or such with a link or their sponsers. These of course cost more.
And to top it all off, we are currently working on having a page for societies richest. The space is to be bid upon, thanks to an auction script x10hosting presents through it's automated script installation services. Who is rich enough to be displayed on this page? We will find out in due time.
Also, regarding the page "Services," there are not supposed to be any links within that page, except for the bottom for the (terms and join) links along with the "go to main menu link" on the top.
Marketing and such for such a site, or advertising space is still underway. I am a one man team, quite hard to get the bowling ball rolling down the pyramid with soo many things compacted within it to get it up there in the first place.
"Lagron" gets less than 1,900 searches a month globally.
I love experiments, and well, from them, I learn much. I am not sure where you got less than 1.9k searches a month globally, I thought it was less than 1.5k, specifics don't matter.
I am trying to figure out something, I am working on a formula to measure the speed at which word of mouth originates in online simulated, 99.9% controlled virtual instances in a period of time.
Sorry if what I may have said is gibberish but I must say I appreciate you hidden enthusiasm.
From John Klyne.
If you say you know something, or you know enough, do you find that you do not know anything.