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Economy of Words

An economy of words is a figure of speech. It means brevity: saying the most with the least, making every word earn its place. We made it literal. A market where words are bought by the letter, and the good ones are worth paying for.

We are in the prompt economy. The most valuable thing a person can do now is choose the right words. A sentence becomes a picture. A line becomes a product. A prompt becomes a company. Words are the raw material of nearly everything being made.

And the thing every one of those words is competing for is attention. It is the scarcest resource there is, and it is priced in ways almost no one can see: hidden auctions, rates you cannot feel, numbers you cannot check. This is the opposite. One honest, visible market for words and the attention they earn.

The fine print

No claims as advertising

We make no claims about the effectiveness of a line as an advertising tool. No promise of views, clicks, traffic, or sales. A line runs seven days, paid once, no renewals, with no guarantee of position or frequency.

How a display is counted

A line counts as displayed once per person per day, only while the page is open and the line is on screen, weighted by how much of the wall it occupies at that moment. We count that it was on screen, not that anyone read it. It is an honest estimate of attention, not a certified impression, and may change.

Review and charging

Every line is reviewed before it goes on the wall. Your card is authorized at checkout and charged only if the line is approved. If it is not approved, the hold is released and you are never charged. The wall is curated: nothing illegal, hateful, deceptive, or aimed at harassing a person.

Payment and identity

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A made thing by Visualize Value.