Hi
Following on from the milliondollarpixel.com success, someone has started a similar scheme for travel websites.
travelpixel.net
They have a section for 20px X 20px free ads. Your tiny ad comes with a link & mouse hover text.
It seems to be attracting many surfers.
Peter
Worth a go ?
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Paul Carmel brought another similar one to our attention about 6 weeks ago - millionpixel-holiday-homes.co.uk in a thread called "Who is up for a bet?":viewtopic.php?t=1662
At first he didn't rate it, but then as the thread carried on, he decided to take a punt, and I have too - after all, it's only £10, and you never know! Since then there have been quite a few more new advertisers.
Haven't had any response, YET! But the way I see it, £10 for 2 years, if I get one booking it will have been worth it. (And if I don't, well, hey, it was a worth a try!)
At first he didn't rate it, but then as the thread carried on, he decided to take a punt, and I have too - after all, it's only £10, and you never know! Since then there have been quite a few more new advertisers.
Haven't had any response, YET! But the way I see it, £10 for 2 years, if I get one booking it will have been worth it. (And if I don't, well, hey, it was a worth a try!)
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I have my worries about these million dollar pixel sites.
I've no proof or anything but I can see Google classing these sites as spam and putting sites that appear on them further down search listings.
I have already heard of pixel sites appearing to have big websites advertising on them when they have been put there to get others to sign up.
Maybe I'm just a bit of a worrier but running the risk of Google kicking you down their search results, and paying for it, is a risk I wouldn't take.
All the best
Craig
I've no proof or anything but I can see Google classing these sites as spam and putting sites that appear on them further down search listings.
I have already heard of pixel sites appearing to have big websites advertising on them when they have been put there to get others to sign up.
Maybe I'm just a bit of a worrier but running the risk of Google kicking you down their search results, and paying for it, is a risk I wouldn't take.
All the best
Craig
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Hithisfrenchlife wrote:I have my worries about these million dollar pixel sites.
I've no proof or anything but I can see Google classing these sites as spam and putting sites that appear on them further down search listings.
I have already heard of pixel sites appearing to have big websites advertising on them when they have been put there to get others to sign up.
Maybe I'm just a bit of a worrier but running the risk of Google kicking you down their search results, and paying for it, is a risk I wouldn't take.
All the best
Craig
Craig is talking about, what the SEO forums call, "bad neighbourhoods". It normally refers to link farms.
He may have a point.
Problem is ,no one knows how the algorithms work.
What I've noticed is that Yahoo v MSN v Google seem to be distancing themselves and No1 on google now has little relevance to No 1 on MSN, etc.
Interesting times ?
Peter
I think I will avoid it then. If I were Google I would downgrade these sites because there is nothing to stop the owner putting big respectable corporations on them to attract punters.
If people used MSN instead of Google I would be laughing all day long. On MSN I am on page 1 for mad phrases like 'provence rentals'. On Google I am on page 12 million.
If people used MSN instead of Google I would be laughing all day long. On MSN I am on page 1 for mad phrases like 'provence rentals'. On Google I am on page 12 million.
Paolo
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i wouldn't think G will penalise any site on there - after all if they did, many people could have their competitors sites listed and get them penalised!Maybe I'm just a bit of a worrier but running the risk of Google kicking you down their search results, and paying for it, is a risk I wouldn't take.
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Guys,
Thanks for the interest in TravelPixel, some interesting points raised here.
As far as Google penalising sites like ours, I doubt very much that will happen. As long as your site content has something to offer targeted surfers (in our case the extra features aswell as the main advertising space), then it is valid.
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Thanks again (and sorry for the opportunistic post!)
David @ Travelpixel
Thanks for the interest in TravelPixel, some interesting points raised here.
As far as Google penalising sites like ours, I doubt very much that will happen. As long as your site content has something to offer targeted surfers (in our case the extra features aswell as the main advertising space), then it is valid.
[Post edited in line with forum rules]
Thanks again (and sorry for the opportunistic post!)
David @ Travelpixel
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