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Pixel Advertising
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It's called "Pixel Advertising" and there is a web site I signed up on and seek your professional opinion. It might be a short lived technique, then again maybe not.
To summarize: People buy blocks of pixels which are displayed using a graphic of your choice which links to your web site. They keep count of the hits, or exposures, and clicks. You can also have a short description of your site which pops up when you roll over your pixel or pixels. Offering you exposure on the Internet from all the folks who are also advertising there and others visiting the site.
It's quite interesting and unusual. What do you think about it's longevity and effectiveness?
I'm not trying to advertise this site here so please don't take it that way, I just want some professional opinions before I consider spending more money on it.
Take a look and post your reply.
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Regards,
Jeff
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