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Advertise with White House

ORLANDO, Fla., April 8, 2009 — WhiteHouseWall.com is now glad to offer an outstanding opportunity for small and mid-size businesses wishing to be seen nationwide to advertise with White House. Built on a pixel-script platform WhiteHouseWall.com is unique in its kind. Easy to use, it gives its customers an opportunity to place the client's logo right on a digital wall of a virtual White House for as long as a customer is willing, the owner states.

Unlike other pixel-script advertising web-pages mainly focused on a pixel aspect of attracting online users, the advertising campaign of WhiteHouseWall.com itself is based on a concept of a constant public interest and unprecedented fact of a commercial use of the name. This idea is supposed to draw Internet users to the page which will result in increasing traffic to WhiteHouseWall.com customers.

Average advertising costs may vary substantially. Quite flexible, conventional advertising requires a monthly "refill" which starts from an average of 150 dollars. WhiteHouseWall.com offers a one-time payment.

"There are over 200 million Internet users – just the US segment," said Deemon Baydak, WhiteHouseWall.com creator. "And almost everyone is somehow familiar with what the White House is, at least heard of it. It's the goal to get noticed by as many of this incredible amount of people as possible."

Hi-tech, Internet influence on society and the constantly enlarging number of web-based businesses push site owners to seek new horizons of marketing. WhiteHouseWall.com is a new model of advertising solutions for a limited quantity of customers only. "According to the plan the page is going to stay afloat for at least 5 years since the last transaction. If everything goes smooth – much longer," Deemon claims.

The idea of WhiteHouseWall.com appeared long before the page was open to the public. It took its breath January 2009 but the work started a whole 2 years back from that moment. With the idea in the head and no knowledge on how to create a script the creator spent days of digging the Internet in search of appropriate data. "I had not the slightest clue on how the entire Internet system worked at that moment," Deemon says. "So I started with nothing. Piece by piece I got it all: I found a pixel script, found reliable web-hosting source, and finally brought it to life. I can't say it's right the way I want it but I made it all myself. And I am proud of it!"

Contact:

Deemon Baydak
WhiteHouseWall.com
Phone: +14077493668
Email

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