Each hoster in its own way attracts customers. Someone is trying to provide the highest quality service, someone is trying to maximize advertising, using all means, including spam. But there are companies that are trying to impress potential customers ... the names of the tariffs. Here are a couple of examples.
Recently, the tariff presented by the company SPRINTHOST.RU. His name is impressive: "Ta-Shu-Yote-Tsai-Vo-Wan-Li." Translated from Chinese, this expression means “All my sites have everything they need” (at least, representatives of the hoster say so, it is difficult to verify their words due to the lack of familiar Chinese). Thus, the company is trying to emphasize the fact that this tariff collects all demanded opportunities and there are no useless “frills” to anyone. So it really is, or the hosting provider simply attracts attention with a beautiful name - it's up to the customers.
Representatives of DiPHOST hosting provider (Dense Forest LLC) went even further. Yesterday they announced the launch of a new promotion called Elen sila lumenn 'omentielvo. And do not even try to understand what is at stake. The fact is that this is a phrase in Quenya - the language of elves. It was invented by J.R.R.Tolkien for his works. It is noteworthy that Quenya is not exactly a dead language. It publishes several journals, and in its grammar in the United States defend a thesis. The phrase Elen sila lumenn 'omentielvo translates into Russian as follows: "Let us be the star of our meeting hour!". The essence of the campaign under such a loud name is to provide a full-fledged (with the exception of e-mail) free hosting for one week for testing with the services and services of the company.