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Ja

2005-09-25, 10:25 pm

Buy pixels for 0,5 $ per pixel!

http://www.buy-pixels.com


Fat Sam

2005-09-25, 10:25 pm

Ja wrote:
> Buy pixels for 0,5 $ per pixel!
>
> http://www.spammers-url.com


What is it with these *buy a pixel schemes* ?
They seem to be the latest online get-rich-quick bandwaggon that everybody's
jumping onto...

Who are the adverts aimed at?
I mean, lets be honest, you could conceivably have an advert for a muslim
website right next to an advert for an online booze-o-rama....That's two
mutually exclusive, and completely polarised markets....

And how do these people propose they bring your adverts to the
masses?.....Do they just assume people will accidentally find their way to
their billboard website, and then say "Heeeey, here's a load of adverts.
Let's search through them"

It seems to me like a very badly thought through scheme, and I'm amazed that
any website owner would pay to have an advert displayed on it......

I'd love to find out what sort of return webmasters are getting on the
adverts they've placed on these sites....



Daniel Ruscoe

2005-09-25, 10:25 pm

In article <dh76hf$og$1@ss405.t-com.hr>, Ja says...
> Buy pixels for 0,5 $ per pixel!
>
> http://www.million-dollar-homepage-ripoff.com


It isn't novel anymore. Stop it.
James Helliwell

2005-09-27, 7:14 pm

Fat Sam wrote:
> Ja wrote:
>
>
>
> What is it with these *buy a pixel schemes* ?
> They seem to be the latest online get-rich-quick bandwaggon that everybody's
> jumping onto...
>
> Who are the adverts aimed at?
> I mean, lets be honest, you could conceivably have an advert for a muslim
> website right next to an advert for an online booze-o-rama....That's two
> mutually exclusive, and completely polarised markets....
>
> And how do these people propose they bring your adverts to the
> masses?.....Do they just assume people will accidentally find their way to
> their billboard website, and then say "Heeeey, here's a load of adverts.
> Let's search through them"
>
> It seems to me like a very badly thought through scheme, and I'm amazed that
> any website owner would pay to have an advert displayed on it......
>
> I'd love to find out what sort of return webmasters are getting on the
> adverts they've placed on these sites....
>
>
>


The first one
millondollerhomepage.com

is doing very well, I thought it was a bloody good novel idea. Is
working because as I nation (UK) we love wacky things and he has got TV
advertsing for nowt as it's picked up as a news story .. I woud have
thought he had a few connections or summin ??

The copies I think will make £0.0 not really even worth a pun on the
first but is now as it's 'famous'

James

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Web, Print Design, Illustration,
Hosting services and Support.
Affordable prices.
Charles Sweeney

2005-09-27, 7:14 pm

James Helliwell wrote

> --
> James Helliwell
> Firespin Design
> w. www.firespin.co.uk
> West Sussex Company specializing in
> Web, Print Design, Illustration,
> Hosting services and Support.
> Affordable prices.


Is that a sig or a billboard?

I ask because I don't like being sold to in usenet, particularly by
people who are in the same trade.

--
Charles Sweeney
http://CharlesSweeney.com
Matt Probert

2005-09-29, 6:28 pm

On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 22:08:14 GMT, "Fat Sam"
<samandjanetknox@tessco.net> wrote:

> Who are the adverts aimed at?
> I mean, lets be honest, you could conceivably have an advert for a muslim
> website right next to an advert for an online booze-o-rama....That's two
> mutually exclusive, and completely polarised markets....


They are? You should have thought so shouldn't you?

Matt

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