Sitetitle

Pixel Advertising: Fad or Trend?

 Copyright 2006 Oudam Em

Pixel advertising is an innovative marketing concept introduced by 22-year-old Alex Tew that allows advertisers to buy advertising space on a per-pixel cost basis. The more pixels an advertiser buys, the larger their ad and the greater the chance that it will be clicked on. Selling one million pixels at $1 each, Alex's Million Dollar Homepage has created quite a buzz in the news media and has easily reached its $1 million target.

Thanks to the stunning success of Tew's Million Dollar Homepage (MDHP), pixel ad sites have mushroomed all over the net. There are even commercial scripts that you can buy that will allow you to set up your own million-dollar homepage in less than 15 minutes. However, this does not mean you'll make a million dollars...or even a thousand dollars...or even the cost of the script.

Alex Tew's pixel advertising concept was simple, so simple that it eventually led many people to pound their heads on the wall repeating to themselves, "Why didn't I think of this first?" But his idea was also novel and original. And because of its novelty it commanded a lot of attention (and free publicity) from the media.

Needless to say, no news organization will rush to report about a second million-dollar homepage, let alone one set up in 15 minutes with a purchased script. This is not to say, however, that there is no room in cyberspace for the second or third or even thousandth MDHP. In fact, there are presently at least a thousand MDHP clones hoping to capitalize on the pixel advertising craze. Many of them have managed to make a lot of money despite not being the original.

Some people view MDHP clones as little more than shameless imitations trying to leech off Tew's original concept. This would be the case if his idea, while fun and original, has little use beyond his website.

On the contrary, the clones have proved quite the opposite. Their successes have demonstrated that Tew's Million Dollar Homepage was worth much more than $1 million. Moreover, they have lend legitimacy to the concept of pixel .

While the original MDHP has made "internet history" (in Tew's words) by achieving its $1 million goal, it is unlikely to become anything more than just a blip in internet history if the concept is not adopted and refined by others. In fact, most MDHP clones have achieved their riches not by ripping off Tew's site verbatim, but by borrowing his pixel advertising concept and finding creative uses for it.

Far from being just a fad, pixel advertising holds an enormous promise as an alternative, cost-effective channel for online advertising. But the concept is still in its infancy, and to avoid becoming internet history, it has to evolve. An important aspect of this evolution is how limitations inherent in the concept itself and in how pixel advertising is being used are addressed.

Perhaps the most obvious argument against pixel advertising is that its current use is largely limited to websites with seemingly useless clutters of ads with no content whatsoever. At best these sites offer advertisers little more than a source of non-targeted traffic.

An obvious solution to this is to incorporate pixel advertising into content-rich sites. Instead of selling pixel advertising exclusively through a site with nothing but a giant grid of picture ads, banner-sized pixel grids may be incorporated into a site with real content. A good example of this application is the relatively small and unobtrusive pixel panel placed on http://www.ezclassifieds.org/. Since most people go to ezClassifieds.org to post and look at ads, the site is an ideal place to offer pixel advertising to visitors. Obviously, incorporating pixel ads into content sites involves a lot more work than installing a ready-made script on a new domain. It involves developing a content-rich site and *then* offering pixel ads as an alternative to text links and traditional banner ads.

Used in this way, pixel ads are at the very least superior to traditional banner ads. Unlike traditional banners, a pixel banner may contain ads for several advertisers. Plus, pixel ads are not confined to predetermined shapes and sizes. Many pixel ad scripts will automatically resize images submitted by advertisers, eliminating the need to edit them to conform to the publisher's requirements. Purchasing pixel ads is usually painless and often fully automated. Since most people have grown accustomed to ignore banner ads, pixel ads are likely to generate higher click-through rates.

About the author:

Oudam Em is the publisher of MillionDollarBuzz.com, http://www.milliondollarbuzz.com , a pay-per-click pixel advertising site. This innovative model incorporates performance-based pricing into pixel advertising, allowing for more systematic and equitable pricing of pixel ads. MillionDollarBuzz.com also syndicates pixel ads to content-rich websites, extending the use and effectiveness of pixel advertising.

 Oudam Em

More Articles 

Which Works Better: Subliminal Advertising or Hypnotic Writing? - Joe Vitale
James Vicary, an advertising expert, went into a 1950s movie theater to test his devious new tool for persuading others. During the movie he allegedly flashed the commands "EAT POPCORN" and "DRINK COKE" so fast that the unsuspecting audience...

Poetry + Advertising = Are You Kidding? - eRix
Using Your Own Poetry to Advertise – Friday, August 27, 2004 Have you ever written a poem for somebody before? Have you ever written a catchy saying on someone’s birthday or anniversary card? Have you ever written a love letter to someone? ...

5 Unique Ways To Get FREE Advertising - E D Zuck
1. Give Testimonials When you purchase a product or service and it exceeds your expectations e-mail the business a testimonial. Tell them in the testimonial the benefits you got from the product or service. Give them permission to...

Internet Marketing Strategy:The Advertising Co-op - Robert A Kearse
The advertising co-op is an Internet marketing strategy that should bring sustained financial success. Benefits from a well run advertising co-op include: (1)Responsive highly targeted advertising (2)Low cost How An Advertising Co-op Works ...

Can It Be? Is There Advertising People Actually Love? - Scott Rauber
Can it be??? Is there advertising that people actually love? You bet there is! And you are already very aware of it. The type of advertising I'm referring to is promotional items, also known as advertising specialties. It's anything a...

Pay Per Click Advertising For Home Business Owners - Kevin O Hara
The biggest stumbling block for most home business owners is marketing their business. Most will start at free to post FFA pages and safelists. Most free advertising will never be seen by anyone and as a result business owners get discouraged...

Ezine Article Advertising & Marketing Blunders - Joel Walsh
****By placing this creative work in a website, newsletter, or publishing or distributing it in any way, you agree to be bound by the terms of the following license. If you do not agree, do not publish or distribute this article. Modifications...

Website and other Media Advertising - Terry Henry
Let’s look at all Medias and their effectiveness in bringing in new customers, and then we will look at the advantages of web advertising. Radio- Radio, the oldest of verbal communications has been very good at reaching the masses. One of its...

Organized and Professional Advertising (myBusinessHaven.com) - June Rosales
There are already countless of online opportunities around in the internet these days and one of the most successful way for ordinary people to earn online is to join affiliate programs. Not everyone knows how to make a website so affiliate programs...

Make your Advertising Profitable - Will Dylan
Most small businesses operate with very small advertising budgets. It is critical to the success of any business to ensure that their advertising dollars deliver as much value as possible to the bottom line. Here are some steps that you can take to...