PNO.com secures first TWO Advertising Sponsors

"JB"

by James “JB” Bryson

After first broaching the idea last week to open up PNO.com to possible sponsors of the site for mutual interest advertising, we are happy to announced we have our first TWO businesses that have given us much needed support in return foe the ability to market goods and services on our site.

For literally cents per day, we will arrange for banners and business information to be disseminated to the visitors of PNO.com, which seemingly is growing by the day.

I am fortunate enough to be retired and comfortable, and this is not a profit geared website. Yet as the stories continue to be streaming in, and the BIG BUSINESS papers make their millions, we intend to continue to promote a free speech oriented platform and as such costs will arise.

Join me in thanking these TWO flagship participants, as we look to continue to move forward with the stories that directly affect the lives of both Ex-pats and native Panamanians alike.

Gracias-

“J.B”

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