Pixel Advertising Gets a Face Lift
A new pixel advertising site thepixelmaze.co.uk is launched today. Inspired by the success of Alex Tew’s ‘milliondollarhomepage’ but with a notable twist.
Eastbourne, East Sussex (PRWEB) June 13, 2006 -- Rob Johnson – site owner said “I have seen the success of these sites but wanted to do something a little different, so we offer the advertiser the chance to win one of 100 Motorola L7 PAYG mobile phones for purchasing our blocks.”
He continued, “My wife has suffered from Rheumatoid Arthritis for over 30 years and in that time has had to cope with 4 hip replacements. RA is a crippling disease with no cure. We both wanted to give something back to support research. So we are supporting The National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society and a percentage of the money we make will go to them.”
The role of Nras (The National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society) is:
1. To provide information, education, support and advocacy.
2. To raise public and government awareness of RA.
3. To campaign for access to better services and more funding.
4. To facilitate the networking of people with RA and encourage self-help.
The ideal behind thepixelmaze.co.uk is to make £50,000 by selling 1 million pixels worth of advertising space for £5.00 a block (10x10 pixels a block) on our grid.
The adverts will be on our site for a minimum of 5 years and we aim to have 250,000 unique visitors a month visiting our website so this is a very cost effective form of advertising for business and individuals.
For further information please contact Rob Johnson
or visit: http://www.thepixelmaze.co.uk.
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