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LiewCF Tech Blog: Pixelotto – Million Dollar Homepage Part 2

  • eches · 3 years ago
    better spend the $200 for adwords..laser point focus (prospective customers)
  • colbert · 3 years ago
    yes. im playing this now
  • Wahlau.NET · 3 years ago
    I think it is rather for being a part of the Internet Pixel History. $200 for people in other parts of the world is RM200. Way cheap for a company advertisements cost and also the bragging rights.

    I am also playing..heheh....
  • Mr. Bear · 3 years ago
    Need to click 10 each day ar?

    I think it is a con job..

    Bear no like. Berjaya TOTO better bet.
  • Pixelotto Script · 3 years ago
    Guys…no matter what you say, pixelotto is still gonna be sold out in a next month or so. Reason being there are many advertisers who just want traffic. They don’t care if people buy or not. Yes, that is also a tactic that pays in the long run. Popularity equals sales in the long run. Been there done that.
    BTW Pixelotto script domain www.pixelottoscript.com is for sale at Ebay. Item # is 290061998642
  • Jim · 3 years ago
    This site has something similar, and yet different.
    http://puzzle-ads.warkensoft.com/

    From their site:
    "The idea of Photo Puzzle Ads, is to allow businesses and individuals to purchase blocks of the puzzle, which would then become visible to the general public, unfolding the scene in the photo and linked directly to the websites of the purchasers."
  • Matt · 3 years ago
    http://www.pixelsandpresents.com

    Pixels and Presents are giving away free gifts ( Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii, TV's, laptops, DVD's, and much more) to EVERY advertiser. That's right: EVERYONE who purchases pixels will get a gift.

    We are also randomly selecting visitors...who will also get some of the above gifts! Not one, not just a few...a SLEW of people!
  • Pinvader · 3 years ago
    How about dolarlinking.com? I really like the idea of dolarlinking.com. How about you?
  • Malaysia Property · 3 years ago
    dollarlinking is quite cool but it does not have the 1million dollar touch to the page.
  • Rik · 3 years ago
    I joined. I'm clicking for a million every day, I would however never advertise on such a site.
  • Craig Williams · 3 years ago
    Hi,

    I just wanted to get in touch to mention our newly launched website,
    TurfJam. Its an experiment in the worth of online advertising spaces.

    Following on from Internet legends such as the Million Dollar Homepage,
    TurfJam is an advertising opportunity for marketeers and businesses..
    however, the difference here is that each spot on TurfJam is being auction
    off. There are 100 pieces of "turf", being released 10 at a time. As each
    auction runs and completes we will be updating and comparing the winning
    cost of each piece (all are the same size) to see how the price changes over
    time, and in relation to the number of pieces of turf left.

    If you would like more information please visit www.turfjam.com or get in
    touch with any questions.

    Regards,
    Craig Williams
    TurfJam
  • Pinvader · 3 years ago
    Our Malaysians frens Alang has just launch his new website http://www.ventedoy.com/ which quite similar to dollarlinking today. Check it out.
  • Ish · 2 years ago
    Again, i state that Alex could have done so much more with a new site. In my opinion he's failed to make the mark with pixelotto. Providing visitors an incentive to click the ads was correct, however, making just one person a million dollar winner doesn't fair well with the general public....... the chances of winning aren't realistic. One of the copycats hit the mark and that is www.pixaprize.com. A long-term, sustainable business concept, with the grid transformed into a treasure hunt grid and prizes hidden behind various squares for visitors to win. If that wasn't enough, vsitors are given quirky "hot & cold" clues to help them find those prizes. Gets visitors clicking and advertisers are much happier for the traffic. Appeasing both visitors and advertisers is what it's about and pixaprize hits the mark. Unlucky Alex i say! should've copied pixaprize!
  • John · 2 years ago
    I found another site, but it's quite different - it doesn't sell pixels, but rather letters. http://www.lettermatrix.com
  • webpage lottery · 3 months ago
    Too bad the website closed down already =(