Press Releases
This page contains the latest press releases from WhyWaitForever.
You can email us at press@whywaitforever.com.
May 2001
WhyWaitForever launches
WhyWaitForever selects WorldPay to handle on-line credit and debit card payments.
March 2001
WhyWaitForever achieves a milestone of over 16,500 page impressions during the month of March. There were over 9,600 individual visits. The visitors came from around 6,000 unique web addresses. Over 330 visitors bookmarked WhyWaitForever onto their favourites list.
There were over 7,500 searches which were entered on a wide range of search engine web sites and which found a page on the WhyWaitForever web site. There were over 9,600 web sites which were linked to from a link on a page on the WhyWaitForever web site.
These figures reflect the activity of actual human visitors and are the figures left after visits by web robots, visits by WhyWaitForever staff and visits by other automated programs are discounted. The figures comply with ABC Electronic audit rules.
January 2001
WhyWaitForever selects ValueClick, Inc., a leading provider of performance-based banner advertising to supply on-line advertising to the WhyWaitForever web site.
December 2000
WhyWaitForever achieves a milestone of over 10,000 page impressions during the month of December. There were over 7,300 individual visits. The visitors came from around 4,600 unique web addresses. Over 140 visitors bookmarked WhyWaitForever onto their favourites list.
There were over 5,900 searches which were entered on a wide range of search engine web sites and which found a page on the WhyWaitForever web site. There were over 6,700 web sites which were linked to from a link on a page on the WhyWaitForever web site.
These figures reflect the activity of actual human visitors and are the figures left after visits by web robots, visits by WhyWaitForever staff and visits by other automated programs are discounted. The figures comply with ABC Electronic audit rules.
November 2000
WhyWaitForever - London is selected by the Prudential Insurance Company of America for inclusion in a website to feature international cities and metropolitan areas throughout the world. The Prudential Insurance Company of America have created this web site for the benefit of their corporate relocation clients.
September 2000
WhyWaitForever extends the WhyWaitForever - London directory web site.
More resources were expended in visitor analysis. This resulted in a rolling program of content and associated "meta data" enhancement. Visibility in search engines improved significantly.
June 2000
WhyWaitForever achieves a milestone of over 1,000 page impressions during the month of June. There were over 620 individual visits. The visitors came from around 510 unique web addresses. Over 10 visitors bookmarked WhyWaitForever onto their favourites list.
There were over 450 searches which were entered on a wide range of search engine web sites and which found a page on the WhyWaitForever web site. There were over 310 web sites which were linked to from a link on a page on the WhyWaitForever web site.
These figures reflect the activity of actual human visitors and are the figures left after visits by web robots, visits by WhyWaitForever staff and visits by other automated programs are discounted. The figures comply with ABC Electronic audit rules.
May 2000
WhyWaitForever launches the WhyWaitForever - London directory web site. The aim is to provide a faster way to the famous and not so famous sights in London.
February 2000
WhyWaitForever selects E Business Services to host the WhyWaitForever web sites.
WhyWaitForever founded by Mike Bachrynowski.
Mike Bachrynowski was a key figure in the introduction and exploitation of web technologies at London Electricity. His responsibilities included technical direction, setting the web implementation standards for the public sites, liasing with web design agencies and testing to ensure conformance of deliverables.
Mike designed and implemented in Java a secure Internet based power outage monitor and publishing system which was used by the emergency services on Millenium night.
Mike has worked at London Electricity, ITT and Solatron/Schlumberger. He has an honours degree in Electrical Engineering from Imperial College, London University.