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Choose
Pixel Advertising Sites Wisely, and Know Who All Profits
A new
form of Internet advertising has exploded and it is
receiving a lot of response lately - pixel advertising.
Essentially, it is where people purchase a set of pixels
on the homepage of a Web site, inserting their company
logo that links back to their own site. Potentially,
the end result can be increased Web site traffic to
both the pixel site and the advertisers placing their
images there.
As a potential advertiser seeking unique online exposure
and increased traffic for your Web site, use precautions
before spending your money on just any pixel advertising
Web site.
Don't be impulsive with your advertising dollars. Do
some comparison shopping online first. Take a few moments
to browse different pixel sites, read the content on
their sites about their company and what makes them
unique among other pixel ad sites. Compare their pricing,
the sizes of pixel ads available, the placement of your
ad on their homepage, and the length of time your ad
will be placed on their Web site.
Choose pixel advertising sites devoted to a charitable
or worth while cause Alex Tew, a UK college student,
started MillionDollarHomepage.com (the first known pixel
advertising site) so he could save enough money to go
to college. There are others like him out there whose
primary goal is to use pixel advertising as a way to
donate to a charity or help others who are less fortunate.
Sites like BannerCanvas.com by owner Chad King were
started to raise money to help tear down his mother's
old dilapidated trailer and build her a brand new house
on the same property. These sites are definitely worth
checking out first.
Seek out pixel ad sites whose owners already believe
in natural search engine optimization, and are paying
an SEO company for natural and ethical search engine
optimization. How can you tell without directly asking?
While it may not be the best indicator, one method is
to look for keywords in the META titles, META descriptions
and META keyword tags on many pages of the Web site.
Look for those same keywords throughout the content
on the site.
Find pixel advertising sites who will genuinely keep
its word on leaving your ad on their Web site for the
5 or 10 years as promised. Many of these new pixel sites
popping up everywhere will no longer be around one year
from now, because they will have taken everybody's money
and stopped paying for their domain and hosting fees.
You do not want to advertise on a fly-by-night-take-your-money-and-run
type of pixel site.
Before paying for a pixel advertising site, actually
contact the owner of the pixel ad site by phone or email
and get to know him or her. Ask that person questions
like what he intends to do with the money generated
from pixel advertising, or what percentage (if any)
will be donated to charity. What charity will the money
be donated to, or what individual or family will be
the recipient of the donations?
Pixel
advertising is fast becoming the latest online trend.
As a potential advertiser, first take the time to shop
around before choosing which pixel advertising site to
pay for, and find out who will profit from your advertising
dollars.
Wendy
Suto, Founder and President of Search Circus,
a Cleveland Ohio Website marketing firm:
"Nothing is more important to a business's
success than being listed in the major search engines
[like] Google, Yahoo! and MSN through natural search
engine optimization (SEO). These are a customer's
tool of choice for locating Web sites - outranking
all other forms of media advertising offline and
online."