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The Internet's Most Expensive Advertisement

Internet Entrepreneur Aaron Davison is selling what he believes is the Internet's most expensive ad space. It's a crazy idea that might actually work.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) November 10, 2007 -- Aaron Davison, an Internet entrepreneur and musician, has recently launched a new website called "The Million Dollar Advertisement.com". The goal of Aaron's site is to attract one advertiser to pay one million dollars to advertise on his site permanently. Why would anyone do this? Well as Aaron states, "this idea is so freaking stupid that if it actually works there will be an immense amount of publicity for myself and the advertiser."

What inspired Aaron's crazy idea? "I'm a musician and I've been looking for creative ways to finance my music career." said Aaron, " I read about a website called the Million Dollar Homepage where the web designer sold tiny ads for one dollar a pixel. There were one million pixels in all and he sold all of them! I thought it was a brilliant idea, but the ads were so small that you could barely see them. My concept is far superior because I'm only selling one ad, so it will be totally visible."

To advertise on Aaron's site, or for more information, visit http://www.themilliondollaradvertisement.com/

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