New pixel based internet billboard to donate 100 000 US dollars in name of largest contributing advertiser
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PRLEAP.COM) Pixel based internet advertising is back with a vengeance. Many companies are seeing the value again in purchasing blocks of advertising space on a grid created and made famous in August of 2005 by Alex Tew’s milliondollarhomepage.com. Many immitations have sprung up, ranging from the ridiculous (the new defunct pixelsavedmymarriage.com) to the unbelievable (sites that claim a 100% donation to charity). ADSFORAMILLION.com the only one that will allow the top advertiser to have a donation made in their name for 100 000 US dollars!
Along with highly sought after one-way links, another advantage with placing an ad on an internet billboard is that the ad with the additional text link will count as a one way link back to an advertiser’s webpage. All of the internet search engines place one way linking above all others since, in most cases, it denotes a quality site that people will want to link towards. One way linking from any site is not enough. It needs to be from a site that itself is highly ranked, in order to gain maximum effect. Thus is the business of any professional internet billboard site, to maintain a high amount of traffic flow throughout its life cycle.
Choosing a quality internet billboard becomes increasing important, given the increase in the amount of sites of this nature. Personal themed sites are not a wise choice for a company. One of the laws of advertising is uniqueness. Companies or individuals that are willing to just give money away for a well thought out creative new idea will only happen once. Every other instance must show a return on investment, and personal pixel sites cannot be counted on to do that. ADSFORAMILLION.com is an effective marketing tool with the bonus of helping out people in need.
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