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This Company has a LinkedIn page

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Searching for the name of the founder, Paul J.J. Payack, returns his page on LinkedIn and it says he did indeed work for this company for over 2 decades. This company, and a company that seems to be a successor to it named Global Language Monitor Institute (also headed by Paul J.J. Payack) both have pages on Linkedin with links to their websites. The product they sell is consulting services, and based on the LinkedIn summary it seems to be SEO related stuff. Also, it seems like (according to LinkedIn) the company started in 1999, and was superseded by the new one 1 year and 9 months ago. Mentlegen?Gentlemen (talk) 02:28, 16 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

My point being, they seem to be (or have been) a real company, providing real (if non-physical) products to alleged clients. Unless they are lying about everything, it seems like there is enough information here to say that this is a real company and the article shouldn't be deleted.
Also, these are my first 2 posts, please tell me if I put them in the wrong place; it seems like I can't post a comment underneath the others without replying to someone. Mentlegen?Gentlemen (talk) 02:32, 16 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]