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Pixel advertising:drive traffic to your website.
Pixel advertising is fast becoming all the rage with new pixel
advertising website pages appearing on a daily basis.
So what is pixel advertising and how did it all come about.
The original idea seems to have been started a few months ago by
a British student named Alex Tew who was trying to find a way to
make an online income and help pay his way through college.
He decided that if you were to divide a web page into a grid
formation, consisting of 100 pixels per square, it may be
possible to offer advertisers a choice of purchasing any amount
of these grid squares and in return they could upload an image
or banner and advertise their individual sites.
He set his pricing at $1 per pixel, which equated to $100 per
grid square and in total meant that his web page, that consisted
of a one million pixel grid, would be worth one million dollars
if all available pixels were sold.
Well the idea was innovative and after starting to sell some of
his advertising space to friends and colleagues the idea really
started to
spread and capture the imagination of the Internet
world. From this initial start things really started moving fast
and traffic to his site began to build at a tremendous pace. It
wasn't long then until the news and media became aware of what
had become a phenomena and this news coverage really started the
ball rolling.
Approximately three to four months after starting his pixel
advertising website he has now sold over $800,000 worth of
advertising and has nearly reached his initial goal of producing
a one million dollar homepage.
It really does pay to advertise.
About the author:
For free pixel advertising of your website visit:
http://www.pixeladzone.com
This is a brand new pixel website so all the prime positions are
still available to the early birds.
Copywrite Terry Till 2005-12-08
Webmasters and ezine owners may use this article provided they
leave all content, the resource box and all links in tact and
without content alteration.
Written by: Terry Till
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