Pixel Advertising Is Hot But Will It Last? - One web site...
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One web site is the milliondollarhomepage by Alex Tew with a PR7. Another site is SEO expert Brad Fallon's blog site with a PR6. (And if you allow me, my own web site could possibly be mentioned, the internetmarketinglearningcenter.com, with a PR4.)
Second, choose or select the appropriate image to be displayed on the ad space. The key is to have lower pixels for your image.
Third, select the appropriate "alt tag" for your image. The alt tag is the text that hovers on your image when your mouse's cursor points to the image. This is the text that the visitor reads when visiting the ad site.
Fourth, determine how much would you want to spend for your pixel advertising. Higher ranked and much visited sites command higher rates.
Fifth, choose a site with good content.
Sixth, do your own research on the site you plan to place your ad. As in most endeavors, there's no substitute for a well planned activity.
About The Author
Rick Tanzo is the creator of http://www.internetmarketinglearningcenter.com, a PR4 homepage which offers a low cost pixel ads. Site freebies include Internet marketing and home business resources, free software, free articles, free classified guide, and more.
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