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October 24, 2005 at 5:32 pm #590760AnonymousInactive
I have just launched Casino Pixels at http://www.casinopixels.co.uk – The first Casino & Poker related Pixel Ad Site.
Posting your links is free and best of all, we have a link on the original milliondollarhomepage so the number of hits we are getting will increase rapidly.
Any comments or questions please e-mail me.
November 22, 2005 at 2:47 am #677039AnonymousInactiveHey I just submitted my image for greengambler.com and have also added you site to my links page.
Thanks for the cool Pixel Site, I’m sure it will do well.
November 22, 2005 at 5:46 am #677054AnonymousInactiveWhat is deal with this pixel advertising? I get a few emails a week about some new pixel site. :spam4: Is it a fad?
I fail to see really any benefits except for maybe an inbound link. Since your link is in a picture I wouldn’t think you would get any keyword boost (or PR from an ad). Also, I don’t see why a consumer would want to look at an picture that is more of a mess of smaller pictures and randomly pick somewhere to go.
Am I missing the boat on this one?
November 22, 2005 at 2:24 pm #677087AnonymousInactiveI’ve submitted my logo pic to a few of them so-far. I just think it’s fun plus I do get some traffic also.
Every link helps:)
December 13, 2005 at 4:23 am #678458AnonymousInactiveGood luck. I launched my site prematurely after reading the milliondollarhomepage article in the wall street jounral. It was the same date as your post. I figured it was a gamble, but I like gambling on unique ideas. Plus my site is being paid with some of the money I won playin poker, so it’s only right that I shoud take some risk. I only wanted to buy 400 pixels, but that was just too small. I settled on 900 about in the middle of the page. I don’t get very many clicks from the site. It seems his traffic has died down, and it will probably almost dead after he hits the $1 million mark.
Oh well. It was interesting and worth a shot. I put my logo up on your site too.
January 2, 2006 at 9:57 pm #679684AnonymousInactiveI opened up 2 new sites today called The Million Pixel Contest – http://www.millionpixelcontest.com and The Billion Dollar Contest – http://www.thebilliondollarcontest.com. It is not only just pixel advertisement, it is also a contest in which pixel buyers will have a chance to win money when all pixels are bought up and there is a random pixel drawing. All advertisments stay up for AT LEAST 20 years.
Million pixel contest- $1.00 per pixel 100×100 pixel block minimum purchase- Grand Prize is $250,000, 2nd prize – 10 people win $10,000, 3rd prize – 100 people win $1000.
The Billion Dollar Contest- $1000 per pixel, 1×1 pixel minimum purchase- Grand Prize is $500 Million (1/2 Billion dollars), 2nd prize – 10 people win $10 Million, 3rd prize – 100 people win a Million dollars. I am contacting wall street journal and other media services and many other forums about the billion dollar contest, which i know will break at least some kind of news. It will be the biggest guaranteed prize and contest ever (that i know of), so let everyone know about it.
Either of these sites would be great for putting up your affiliate links and logos, as i did on the famous milliondollarhomepage.
January 19, 2006 at 8:30 am #681310AnonymousInactiveIf you have an add up on the site please let me know how much traffic you are generating.
Please feel free to post your free ad on my site http://www.casinopixels.co.uk
You do not have to, but I would appreciate a link back.
Thanks,
February 9, 2006 at 5:04 pm #683062AnonymousInactiveThere is no benefit in it. Pixel advertising has been around for a few months since the creation of the milliondollarhomepage. It will not be lasting long and you will not really receive much benefit from a backlink as it is just a page full of links, which the search engines may just see it as a link farm.
IntroToPoker wrote:What is deal with this pixel advertising? I get a few emails a week about some new pixel site. :spam4: Is it a fad?I fail to see really any benefits except for maybe an inbound link. Since your link is in a picture I wouldn’t think you would get any keyword boost (or PR from an ad). Also, I don’t see why a consumer would want to look at an picture that is more of a mess of smaller pictures and randomly pick somewhere to go.
Am I missing the boat on this one?
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