TranslationsXXX, AdultMix Launch Multilingual Banner Design Service

ATLANTA — TranslationsXXX.com is teaming up with an adult graphic designer to deliver banner advertising in multiple languages.

TranslationsXXX President Mo Aguiari said that he pursued the partnership with design firm AdultMix to help webmasters and producers bolster sales and profits in a flagging economy.

“We’ve worked together for quite awhile now,” Aguiari said. “We have a pretty good understanding between us and we know what works both in the United States and internationally. We decided it was the right time to launch this promotion to give companies an attractive medium to promote their programs internationally without having to drain their marketing budgets.”

The new joint site for the two companies is MultilingualBanners.com.

They're offering banners in Flash or GIF formats. Prices start at $95 for one banner translated into five languages. To translate five banners into five languages costs $685.

A portfolio of multilingual banners is available online.

Aguiari has been rapidly expanding his business enterprises over the last few months, with two new website launches, including a translations website for mobile content.

For more information, visit MultilingualBanners.com.

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