Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Open Source Search Technologies Used By Mozdex Search Engine

 
No Secret Formulas - Just Open and Transparent Internet Searches on mozDex.com

mozDex.com uses open source search technologies to position itself in the search engine wars as a fair and trustworthy resource.

Strasburg, PA (PRWEB) January 31, 2006 -- Mozdex.com, a search engine that utilizes publicly available software, APIs, and algorithms, is committed to the freedom of information. Performing searches on Mozdex.com yields results that are not only relevant but fair. Internet users can be confident that they are receiving information that is not manipulated by Mozdex or any other websites using unethical methods to increase their rank. ?This new search engine is freshly maintained, fast, and efficient,? said Byron Miller, founder and owner of Mozdex. ?Our focus is search. I want Mozdex to be a trusted resource, and trusted for the right reasons.?

The issue of trust has become a key issue as search engines have been thrown into the spotlight regarding user searches, privacy, and censorship. ?I don?t think that search engines should record personal information about the user making a search request,? said James, a Software Engineer. ?I now find myself wondering what information will be collected and shared with a third party when I perform Internet searches, as well as what results I am or am not receiving in return.?

As the rift continues to grow between privacy groups and Internet search engines, Mozdex positions itself in the search engine wars as a fair and trustworthy resource. ?Our promise in being an open search engine is that we respect privacy and freedom of speech,? said Byron. Mozdex does not collect personal information, and that query lists are only held for 30 days for analytical purposes and to track growth and utilization.

Mozdex currently has around 130 million sites indexed. As the search engine grows and evolves, Mozdex continually seeks opinions, feedback, and suggestions from users and the Internet community as to what direction its developers should take to improve Internet searches on Mozdex.com.

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Press Contact: Byron Miller
Company Name: SMALL PRODUCTIONS
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 717-431-5043
Website:
http://www.mozdex.com

Monday, January 30, 2006

New Board of Directors At Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA)

Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA) Announces New Board of Directors

Interactive marketing association changes leadership for 2006.

Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) January 30, 2006 -- The Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA, http://www.mima.org) welcomes 15 local interactive professionals to its board of directors.

The new board welcomes Kristina Halvorson as its new president. Halvorson has been on the MIMA board of directors since 2002 and is the founder and president of Brain Traffic (http://www.braintraffic.com). MIMA?s outgoing president is Bret Busse, the CIO of Evantage Consulting (http://www.evantageconsulting.com), who began his term in 2004.

?It?s been fantastic to watch MIMA grow and I really appreciate all the hard work the board and volunteers have put in to make these past two years a success,? Busse says. ?Now I?m excited to be able to focus on developing our executive advisory board.?

Halvorson accepts her new role with a sincere appreciation of what has been accomplished while Busse was president, ?During Bret?s tenure, our membership doubled. Event attendance tripled. Throughout this time of enormous change, Bret has led with a cool head, a steady hand and a killer sense of humor.?

The 2006 MIMA board of directors includes:

? Brad Borg, treasurer. (CFO, Ciceron, http://www.ciceron.com)

? Bret Busse, executive advisory board chair.

? Chris Beltmann, membership chair. (manager of e-marketing development, Carlson Hotels Worldwide, http://www.carlson.com)

? Courtney Remes, co-vice president and web & technology chair. (principal, Synthetic Kit, Inc., http://www.synthetickit.com)

? Curt Olson, member at large. (senior business development manager, ExactTarget, Inc., http://www.exacttarget.com)

? Emily Small, event planning chair. (principal, senior project manager, The Small Company, http://www.thesmallcompany.com)

? Greg McGee, sponsorship chair. (director of business strategy, b-swing, http://www.b-swing.com)

? Joe Rueckert, programming co-chair. (director, digital direct marketing, MRM Partners, http://www.mrmworldwide.com)

? Julie Vollenweider, secretary and communications chair. (communications editor, Greater Minneapolis Convention & Visitors Association, http://www.minneapolis.org)

? Kate McRoberts, programming co-chair. (senior consultant, Evantage Consulting, http://www.evantageconsulting.com)

? Kelly Burkart, co-vice president and marketing & branding chair. (principal, senior copywriter, 5th Street Communications, http://www.5thstreetcomm.com)

? Kristina Halvorson, president.

? Lee Odden, online marketing chair. (president, TopRank Online Marketing, http://www.toprankresults.com)
? Michael Kraabel, development chair. (interactive creative director, Gage, http://www.gage.com)

? Nagesh Shinde, creative studies chair. (assistant professor, University of Wisconsin ? Stout, http://www.uwstout.edu)

To best serve MIMA?s 300 members, the board strives to provide quality events, like the upcoming February seminar, ?The Big Picture: Putting the User Experience in Context.? For information on this and future events, visit: http://www.mima.org/events

ABOUT MIMA
Founded in 1998, the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA) is a networking and professional development forum for interactive marketing professionals. Members include professionals from all disciplines of design, media, promotions, content development, product development, publishing, marketing, usability and experience design. At MIMA, we connect, educate and partner with our members and guests to elevate the quality of interactive marketing practiced here and around the country.

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Press Contact: Julie Vollenweider
Company Name: MIMA Media Contact
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 612.767.8044
Website:
http://www.mima.org


Security Expert Witness

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Was It Idiot Genius Or Moronic Greed That Sunk Chitika?

Chitika Inc. advertising had a lot of promise and part of that promise were reports that advertisers could earn quite a bit by running their clever little ads that offer products from large companies like Best Buy, Dell, and others.
 
We signed on last Fall and despite low traffic on the sites that the ads ran on, we made a few bucks which encouraged us to add them to more sites, and in some cases displacing ads from Google.com.
 
Then in December we received notification that our account was suspended for un-specified reasons. Our emails, phone calls, and support tickets that we opened on their system have all gone un-answered. After being ignored for several weeks, we went through the long process of pulling all the ads and restoring Google's ads once again.
 
Since we have NEVER BEEN PAID A CENT from Chitika (aka Shitika), we are helping to get the word out that this is one company to avoid like the bird flu. Here are some other resources that are saying much the same thing as we are:
 
Chitika Sucks » Blog Archive » Chitika publishers see drastically ...
Chitika Sucks. or how to steal from bloggers in 10 easy steps ... Chitika Sucks
blog Shitika blog Bad Week for Chitika Jack of All Blogs [?] ...
http://chitikasucks.wordpress.com/2005/12/02/chitika-publishers-see-drastically-reduced-earnings-in-audited-reports/
 
Chitika Sucks
Welcome to Chitika Sucks. December 2nd, 2005 by chitikasucks. Chitika Sucks, we
all know it, so the Chitika Sucks blog is going to keep an eye on the ...
http://chitikasucks.wordpress.com/
 
Chitika sucks - Webdigity webmaster forums
Find chitika sucks and more at Lycos Search. No clutter, just answers. ...
Read about chitika sucks in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary. ...
www.webdigity.com/index.php/topic,1145.0.Chitika+sucks.html
 
Chitika eMiniMalls
Chitika sucks · hitwalker, Jan 11, 2006, 12:07:16 AM by Meth0d, 13, 183. No traffic
according to chitika.com · swen, Jan 05, 2006, 01:22:07 PM ...
www.webdigity.com/index.php/board,38.0.html
 
A Jack of All Blogs » Chitika : A Sellout to its Advertisers
Chitika Sucks blog Shitika blog Bad Week for Chitika Jack of All Blogs [?]
By Marketing Tools Review » Lessons from Chitika - The Power of Blogs on ...
http://jackofallblogs.com/blogging/looks-like-textdrives-not-the-only-one-that-sucks/
 
Comments on: Chitika : A Sellout to its Advertisers
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Chitika Sucks blog Shitika blog Bad Week for Chitika Jack of All Blogs [. ...
-the-only-one-that-sucks/#comment-328 <strong>A Bad Week for Chitika</strong> ...
http://jackofallblogs.com/blogging/looks-like-textdrives-not-the-only-one-that-sucks/feed/
 
A Bad Week for Chitika : Home Office Voice - Home Business on the Web
Chitika Sucks blog Shitika blog Bad Week for Chitika Jack of All Blogs [?] 10.
HART (1-800-HART) | December 3rd, 2005 ...
www.homeofficevoice.com/2005/12/02/a-bad-week-for-chitika/
 
SitePoint Forums - Chitika Audited Revenue
Chitika SUCKS! Chitika is a damn SCAM!! What a waste of advertisement time...I have
been screwed again! D-Block is offline, Reply With Quote ...
www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=322419
 
My Blogging Tips: Chitika
Anti Chitika sites have popped up with names such as Shitika and Chitika Sucks
as well." (Via The Blog Herald: more blog news more often.) ...
http://gdgrifflaw.typepad.com/my_blogging_tips/chitika/
 
» WealthStream
Okay, so there?s been a lot of talk recently about how much Chitika sucks.
On SitePoint, for example, there are several threads like this one, where people ...
http://blog.wealthstream.info/

Friday, January 27, 2006

It's A Mystery Why Pixel Ads Site Launches

 
Mystery Pixel Ads Site Launches

MysteryPrizes.Com launches the First Pixel Ads Site where Advertisers win a Mystery prize valued from $29.00 to over $2000.00.

Plantation, FL (PRWEB) January 27, 2006 -- MysteryPrizes.Com is offering a new twist to Pixel advertising by giving its advertisers a free mystery prize when they place an ad with them. Not only are people getting an ad for only $.10 per pixel but they will also win a prize. Ads will be listed on MysteryPrizes.Com for 5 years. Each 10 x 10 Block of Pixels which contains 100 Pixels at a cost of $.10 per pixel and is available for immediate purchase. For $10.00 advertisers can purchase a portion of MysteryPrizes.Com Choice Internet Real Estate and a Mystery prize. Advertisers can buy as many Pixel Boxes as they wish.

What sets MysteryPrizes.Com apart from the other pixel sites is that your ad will win you a prize valued at $29 or more. How would you like to get a watch valued at over $2000? At MysteryPrizes.Com you can do just that. Prizes are randomly picked based on the ad cost. Thats the Mystery Element.

New prizes will be added to list. So the more you spend the bigger your prize. MysteryPrizes.Com is also offerring sponsor banners on its gift page in exchange for donating a prize.

Advertisers who purchase a MysteryPrizes.Com Pixel Ad will have the option to change the image/banner and/or link once they have submitted them, for a small fee.

Visit http://www.MysteryPrizes.Com to get a piece of the Internet today. If you missed your chance at getting on The MillionDollarHomePage for whatever reason, now is the time to get a MysteryPrizes.Com Prime Pixel Ad for only $10.00 per Pixel Block, that's just 10 cents per pixel.

Advertisers can have their spot on the internet for 5 years. NOTE: MysteryPrizes.Com Ads are reviewed before being added. Sites containing or linking to illegal, adult, hate or unsuitable content will not be permitted and refunded. We want to keep our site clean for all who visit.

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Press Contact: John Cabral
Company Name:
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 754-581-2246
Website:
http://mysteryprizes.com


[Editor's comments: I'm starting to see how pixel ads can be of real value to advertisers and have decided that we should also sign up. But I'm going to wait for the next wave of sites to launch, and this is where they pay US to advertise on their sites...! It will be hard to find any fault with an advertising business model like THAT! I can hardly wait...!

By the way, can we please stop calling them "pixel ads"? They are small graphic ads. "Pixel ads" makes them sound cute and inexpensive, but when you consider the value they provide, they are only cute. If you can find them on a crowded page. Most are not big enough to be cute, since there is only so much you can do with a 10 by 10 block of pixels.

Note to pixel ad site owners: The novelty only lasted with the first site. It's over now and you should try to find something else to market. I'm going to go walk my pet rock now...

Pixel ad sites are just a different kind of Link Farm.

(hris ]

 

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Pixel Advertising Network Gets New Look, Pixel Ad Value Still Doubtful

 
Introducing a New Look of the Pixel Advertising Network

Pixel Advertising Network has received a new look: the new good look combined with the good old advertising backend.

Canada, Toronto (PRWEB), January 25, 2005 -- Pixel Advertising Network has received a new look. They have redesigned their website (http://pixeladnet.com) and it has received a completely new look.

?Please consider the efforts as an investment into our future, as an investment into our customers businesses. The new site design keeps things more organized and easier to find. This will help our network, already containing almost a hundred websites, to grow even faster, to attract more quality Publishers and, of course, Advertisers. And, what I already can tell, it really worked out! ? We have got 10 new publishers signups in just first 8 hours since it has been launched!?- said Yuriy Setko, the PixelAdNet.com founder.

"We have also received some very warm press reviews: as illustrated by the eBay auction for the last 1,000 pixels on Alex Tew?s Million Dollar Homepage, pixel-based advertising can work. But while copycat pixel advertising web sites are already becoming old-hat, developer Yuriy Setko has now taken a different approach.? - wrote
http://www.adotas.com about the PixelAdNet.

Pixel Advertising Network is a Canadian company, offering a new advertising format ? Small Image Ads Banners, the banners able to drive 10-50 times more visitors to your website comparing to all known online advertising models. Our banners are especially good for the websites with limited advertising room, for blogs, community forums etc.

Pixel Advertising Network has grown to almost a hundred publishers network (since our start in November 2005), joined together publishers from many countries, such as USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Brazil, Italy, France, Norway, Sweden, Finland other European countries; we also have publishers from such countries as China, India, Vietnam.

The network is already able to provide almost two million impressions a week, which reflects 100% growth comparing to what they had a month ago. Besides the number of impressions statistics, they are also offering advertisers statistics on CPC and CPM, so they could manage their ads accordingly.

"We were the first in the Internet offering a comparable service. And, as of today, our advertising engine is still the most sophisticated, our prices are still the lowest in the industry. And - yes, we are already imitated, but not yet duplicated." - said Yuriy Setko. An advertising engine like that is not as easy to build as the old style banners exchange, or the pixel advertising sites. Their advertising engine is more complex than the pixels sites (offering targeted advertising), and able to provide higher traffic at lower price, comparing to the old style banner ads (even to the text banner ads).

Check out the new site design. And, both, the Publishers, willing to sell their website advertising space, and the Advertisers, looking for a low cost, but still effective online advertising solution, - are very welcome to the PixelAdNet.com.

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Press Contact: Yuriy Setko
Company Name: PIXELADNET
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 647-294-1708
Website:
http://pixeladnet.com

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Do You Have a Bad SEO Company?

 

Do You Have a Bad SEO Company, or Are You Just a Bad Client?
Promotion World - San Diego,CA,USA
...their SEO company is bad I try to find out a few things. How long have they been optimizing your site? What changes have they made? Is their name Traffic Power? Etc., etc. A few such questions will usually give me what I need to know to determine...

 
 

Blogger to Offer Free Advertising for Bloggers

Jumper Bailey's Bully Pulpit to Offer Free Advertising for Bloggers

Press Release by: Jumper Bailey's Bully Pulpit
Published on openPR 01-18-2006 09:00 am - CET

(openPR) - DALLAS, TX - Jumper Bailey's Bully Pulpit ("The Little Blog with a Great Big Heart") has announced that it is offering free advertising to bloggers for a limited time.

The advertising, which is available in 125 x 125, 120 x 90, 120 x 60, and 88 x 31 pixel sizes, is available for download free of charge from the Bully Pulpit website.

"Webmasters are welcome to download these buttons and place them on their servers, or they can simply copy the HTML code and insert the buttons into their pages if they prefer," said Bailey.

The buttons, each a variation on the theme "Jumper Bailey Is Not Right," sport black backgrounds with red, white, blue lettering. The smallest button is available in blue and white lettering only.

"I left out the red on the smallest button," Bailey said. "I thought doing so might serve as an incentive for them to use the bigger buttons."

Bailey emphasized the buttons' visual appeal.

"I gave serious thought to the creation of these buttons," Bailey explained. "I really wanted to create something that would stand out and have an impact."

Bailey said that although he eventually planned to charge webmasters for the use of his buttons, he would not do so for those taking advantage of the limited-time offer.

"No," he said. "If they download and use the buttons now, I won't charge. Those buttons will be theirs to keep. No strings attached."

Bailey said that he felt the free-button offer would be attractive to webmasters.

"Prestige is very important on the Internet," he explained. "Having the right kind of advertising on your website sends a powerful message to visitors."

Bailey resisted the suggestion that he provide reciprocal advertising in exchange for the use of his buttons.

"Look," he said. "They're free. I don't know what more you want."

"Webmasters will either use them or they won't. If they don't know a good deal when they see one, that's really not my problem."

"These are nice buttons," he said, terminating the interview.

About the Bully Pulpit

Jumper Bailey's Bully Pulpit (
http://jumperbailey.com) is a blog which explores the lighter side of life. It was officially launched on January 2, 2006.

The free buttons are located at
http://jumperbailey.com/free_advertising.php and are available for a limited time.

[Editor's comments: FINALLY! A really good press release and a great offer! This one brightened my day and I thought about accepting the offer... for about a second! :-) Nice work! (hris ]

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Popular Trade Publications: DV Magazine, eWeek, plus many more free subscriptions

 Subject: Popular Trade Publications: DV Magazine, CADBlocks, plus many more ...

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What if I am looking for a magazine that is not listed?
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If I live outside of the U.S., can I qualify to get trade publications?
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Who do I contact if I want to find out about editorial calendars, publication advertising, or other content for a specific trade magazine?
You will need to contact publishers directly to get editorial, advertising or partnership program information on individual publications. NetLine Corporation does not publish any of the titles listed on the Consultant-Directory.TradePub.com website. You can typically find the publisher contact information on the table of contents page or in the first few pages of the print publication.


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How long will my free subscription(s) last?
Publishers determine the length of the subscription period for each publication. Most free subscriptions last at least a year. When the publisher's circulation period is over, however, they may ask you to requalify in order to continue receiving their magazine. Again, these are not soft offers and you will not receive an invoice for your subscription.

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Why do the qualification forms ask a personal question?
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Saturday, January 14, 2006

3 BAD Reasons To Choose Pixel Advertising For Your Website

Top 3 Reasons To Choose Pixel Advertising For Your Website

Press Release by: The Earning Online Forum
Published on openPR 01-13-2006 04:52 pm - CET

(openPR) - For anyone who has been keeping tabs on internet news and new trends, it would be hard to deny the impact of pixel advertising offered by organizations such as Pixels4Earth.Info - www.pixels4earth.info over the last 4 months.

The phenomenon started with the creative brainstorm of a 21 year old U.K university student, Alex Tew, who came up with a type of internet billboard containing 1 million pixels. On the website MillionDollarHomepage.Com, Mr. Tew offers internet ad space for the client?s image or logo, at $1 per pixel. The goal of filling the page, and earning one million dollars was recently reached, and the page now resembles a kind of digital collage, which not only provides advertising to the organizations but is also very interesting to look at.

For organizations that missed out purchasing ad space on the MillionDollarHomepag there are many great Pixel Advertising alternatives across the net. One very interesting Pixel Site called Pixels4Earth.Info http://www.pixels4earth.info claims that they donate 50% of all their ad revenue to various environmental charities, and hope to raise up to $500,000 over the next 5 years. Pixels4Earth states that they plan to keep the public updated on the blog and press release page when donations are made. They are also currently offering a 50% discount to the next 10 cutomers as part of a new year's promotion.

Here is a list of the top 3 reasons why pixel advertising is a great form of advertising for organizations and website owners.

1. A one time fee for at least 5 years worth of advertising
2. The artistic aspect stimulates the visitor?s curiosity and helps promote clicks on the images
3. In addition to website traffic, the ad will also provide valuable Page Rank to the client?s website.

Website owners looking for a creative way to advertise would do well to take a closer look at Pixel Advertising sites such as Pixels4Earth.Info -
http://www.pixels4earth.info .

[ Editor's Comment: Pixel advertising was cute on the first site that offered it, but it was still not a good option compared to others that are out there that are less expensive. My response to the three reasons mention are:
 
1). The fee is not cheap, and what assurance is there that the site will be around that long?
 
2). Have you seen one of these sites? It's hard to get artistic in such a small space, and your ad will be lost in a sea of others unless you spend a lot to get more space.
 
3). Most of these Pixel sites HAVE NO PAGE RANK and are unlikely to every get much, if any. Why? They have no text and just appear to search engines as another LINK FARM.
(hris ]


Thursday, January 12, 2006

Web Analytic Tool Offered By A Couple of ChicksT

 
A Couple of Chicks? E-Distribution Marketing Launch Merlin Online Metrics - A Breakthrough in Web Analytics

A Couple of Chicks? Marketing is bringing to market Merlin Online Metrics?, a revolutionary way to track the ROI of online and offline advertising campaigns.

(PRWEB) January 12, 2006 -- A Couple of Chicks have launched a solution to the issues that all marketers face, a Web Analytic Tool that measures actual revenue generated from an online conversion or sale. Merlin Online Metrics has been built, tested and proven successful over three years of dedicated work and programming. This unique tool shows you who is buying your product or service, the source of how they found you, and how much they have spent.

Merlin Online Metrics accurately measures the revenue all of your Advertising channels. Tracking the initial search word, print Ad origin, or referring website, it can measure the revenue generated from positioning in search engines such as Google and Yahoo, to press releases, to offline and online Ad campaigns.

Merlin is a solution that can easily assimilate with your websites booking engine or shopping cart. The web-based technology provides you with intelligence on buying behavior and brings it all together to create effective and accurate marketing campaign management.

?Merlin Online Metrics will change the way that you spend your marketing dollars,? says Alicia Whalen, Co-Founder of a Couple of Chicks Marketing, and Co-developer of Merlin Metrics. ?Hits Reports are only a very small part of the information that smart marketers use to understand their customers.?

?This goes beyond traditional traffic reports to analyze the buying cycle of your customers, not just the shoppers.? Merlin Online Metrics accurately assigns revenue to your marketing allowing you to understand the purchasing behavior of the qualified traffic that leads to sales. The power of this intelligence provides you guidance to focus your marketing efforts in the most profitable direction; not just driving visitors, but actual buyers to your site.

Track revenue driving PPC campaigns down to the best performing keywords, see the ROI for an online banner Ad campaign or referring website, or track the revenue generated from a newspaper print Ad, or e-mail blast. Merlin is the solution.

Merlin Metrics is an easy to understand, web-based application that integrates easily with your current website. This powerful tool provides daily, weekly and monthly reporting extracting only the key information to assist you in making important decisions about where to spend your marketing dollars and improve your bottom line.

For more information and details about getting started with Merlin, please visit www.acoupleofchicks.com or contact the Chicks.

Patricia Brusha and Alicia Whalen are the Co-Founders of A Couple of Chicks Marketing; specializing in strategic On-line Distribution Strategy, Search Marketing, and Online Analytic Technology. Visit www.onlinerevealed.com A New Seminar Series Coming Soon - brought to you by A Couple of Chicks.

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Press Contact: Alicia Whalen
Company Name: A COUPLE OF CHICKS MARKETING
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 905-401-2249
Website:
www.acoupleofchicks.com

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Affiliate Program Tries To Save Pixel Ads From Certain Death

 
PixMeUp: New Pixel Micro Ads Take Internet by Storm

In just 2 weeks PixMeUp is the largest seller in micro ads with over $1.3 million in sales. The site has reached record internet traffic rankings and is approaching the ranks of some of the most popular visited sites on the internet.

(PRWEB) January 7, 2006 -- It didn't take long for Darren Little, 41 of Vancouver B.C. to realize that he was on to a great guerilla marketing concept after being contacted by 6 different million dollar income earners in the course of 3 days regarding PixMeUp.com.

Little has already launched five category creators, including Bingo.com, Blackjack.com, CareAides.com, AbleAuctions.com and CupofMoney.com and felt that PixMeUp.com would be a great way to promote his projects.

PixMeUp is the latest craze in Guerilla Marketing using Internet pixel micro ads. It is now recognized as the world's largest seller of micro ads with sales surpassing $1.3 million. The concept is fun, innovative and a great way to help promote any business or website. Who would have thought that pixals could create millionaires? But it's already happening with PixMeUp.com    

"The compensation plan for PixMeUp.com has been designed by experts with decades of experience in network marketing," said Little in a recent interview. "This plan has two primary objectives. First, to make it easy for you to share with others. Second to get money in your hands as soon as possible. I believe that nothing drives a deal more than you sharing the excitement of making money, not accumulating business volume or points. I believe that people want to make money fast."

The plan is simple. The company markets a 3x8 Matrix that pays you from level 3 through level 8. On level one there are only 3 business centers. People are placed under you whether you refer them or not. Levels 2 through 8 have (in order); 9,27,81,243,729,2187,6561 business centers. Now here's the good news. Whether you refer the people who fill these levels or they come from other people in the company they are placed into your matrix.

Here are the details?

When you join PixMeUp.com and buy an ad for $25(US) you will receive two income generating Business Centers in our 3x8 Matrix. You receive a Gold Business Center and a Silver Business Center.

You can buy as many $25 blocks of ad space as you want and you will receive a Gold and Silver Business Center for each.

Your Gold Business Center is placed top to bottom - left to right from the top of the structure down starting with the company in the order that people join. It doesn't matter who refers them or what country they are from, they just keep filling in. Every time a Business Center falls on your 3rd through 8th levels you will get paid.

Everyone's Silver Business Center is placed under your sponsors Silver Business Center. Every time sales take place on your 3rd through 8th levels you're making money.

Filling an entire matrix would make you $9,564.75. Once you have filled an entire Matrix you will be given a new Business Center. Remember you get two Business Centers for every $25 ad block, so it's possible to make $19,129.50 for every $25 spent on advertising.

There are never any sponsoring requirements to get paid, but of course you will make more if you do refer others.

Matching Bonus

20% Matching Bonus on all Personally Referred People. Example: You personally refer 10 people, in their first 60 days and they each make an average $1000.00. This will entitle you would get a matching bonus of $200 per person, making you $2000. In the same scenario if you referred 100 people you would make matching bonuses of $20,000.

The Excitement of the Plan

Every time someone buys a $25 pixel block from PixMeUp.com they get 2 business centers. Each business center pays 6 people above where that business center is placed. So, for each $25 pixel block 12 people get paid because there are 2 business centers per $25 pixel block. In addition, the 12 sponsors of these business centers all get matching bonuses. That is 24 people getting paid on one $25 sale.

Now, imagine if someone buys 10-$25 pixels for a total of $250, over 100 people could get paid.

To find out more about how to advertise your company or website and purchase pixel micro advertisements:

Contact
Tim Lui
604-771-1901
www.pixmeup.com/cupofmoney

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Press Contact: Darren Little
Company Name: Cupofmoney.com
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 604-771-1901
Website: http://www.pixmeup.com/cupofmoney


[ Editor's comments: Yes, $25 is not a lot of money. Pet Rocks didn't cost much either...
 
Learn how to check the Google PageRank of www.pixmeup.com. Learn what makes a good link and a bad link. Learn what Google says about having links on a page.
 
Greed Grabber: "...it's possible to make $19,129.50 for every $25 spent on advertising."
 
When you understand why this was a cute idea, but a bad marketing idea for everyone except the site owner, you will realize that there are better uses for your money, and better affiliate programs that will have more longevity, and greater earning potential. 
 
(hris ]

Website Sells Pixel Ads on Ebay - Film at 11

 
Established Website Sells Pixel Ads on Ebay

ItsTeens.com is taking pixel advertising to the next level by integrating it on a content based popular website.

Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) January 7, 2006 -- ItsTeens.com, a site developed six years ago by a 17 year old young entrepreneur is now auctioning a limited quantity of pixel ad space on ebay. Graphic banner advertising is nothing new to the internet but pixel advertising is new. Company logos/images will be advertised in the pixel ad space purchased on the homepage of the established teen portal, ItsTeens.com.

You may have never heard the term ?pixel advertising? before Alex Tew, a young entrepreneur from UK came up with this idea to pay for his university fees. He came up with the idea to sell pixel ad space on the milliondollarhomepage.com.

ItsTeens.com is taking pixel advertising to the next level by integrating it on an established content based teen portal. These pixel ads will be displayed on the homepage for the next two years. Unlike newly launched pixel ad sites, ItsTeens.com has taken this slightly different angle to attract businesses looking to advertise on popular websites that offer targeted traffic. Content based popular websites will continue to have visitors even after the media stops coverage about this new form of advertisement.

This young entrepreneur who maintained the website for the past six years is about to enter into higher education. The money generated through this pixel ad sale will go toward maintaining this website to help many other teens that will follow her foot steps.

Visit http://www.itsteens.com for auction details.

Contact Information:

Myurani Deivendran
ItsTeens.com
http://www.itsteens.com
Tel: 416 ? 731 ? 4985

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Press Contact: Myurani Deivendran
Company Name: ITSTEENS.COM
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 416-731-4985
Website: http://www.itsteens.com


[Editor's comments: Pixel ads: a cute idea that was fun at first and now is so boring. Everyone is looking to make a fast buck on this fad, the problem is it's already over... (hris ]

 

Friday, January 06, 2006

List of Top Internet Marketing Firms Announced - Is It Credible?

 
Top 30 Internet Marketing Firms for January 2006 Announced by topseos.com

Starting off the new year in Internet marketing, topseos.com has released its latest list of the leading organic search engine optimization and internet marketing firms for January 2006.

Plymouth, IN (PRWEB) January 6, 2006 -- topseos.com (http://www.topseos.com), a trusted and well-respected resource for evaluating Internet marketing vendors, makes the process of researching and selecting internet marketing and search engine optimization companies a more reliable task by publishing a list of the top internet marketing firms, consultants and services.

?As you strive to build stronger brands for 2006 make sure to check out the firms listed below,? says Bill Peden of topseos.com. He adds, ?Our current winners are the strongest companies we have identified to date.?

The Top 30 SEO Firms Selected for January 2006 includes:

Zunch Communications, Inc. - Texas
SEO Image, Inc. - New York
Bruce Clay, Inc. - California
Submit Express - Alabama
iProspect - Massachusetts
TopRank Online Marketing - Minnesota
Telic Media - California
Portent Interactive - Washington
SEOValley Solutions Pvt. Limited - India
Greenlight - United Kingdom
Publicityweb - Belgium
icrossing - New York
Zephoria Internet Marketing Consultants - New York
Neutralize - United Kingdom
IMPAQT - Pennsylvania
Reprise Media - New York
Bigmouthmedia.com - Alabama
Search Engine Optimization Inc - California
Global Promoter - North Carolina
Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing - Georgia
Prime Visibility - New York
Whittmanhart - Illinois
Cali Net - United Kingdom
SEOposition.com - North Carolina
Web Ignite Corporation - California
Promote Your Website - Texas
Search Innovation - California
MediaCo - United Kingdom
TraceWorks ApS - Denmark
ebasedEVOLUTION - North Carolina

topseos.com evaluates Top 30 Directory candidates based on a rigorous selection process. Each
SEO firm is evaluated in terms of its:

- Competitive advantage
- Superior services and pricing
- Customer and technical support
- Response to client problems
- Innovations that set it apart from the competition
- Overall efficiency
- Overall performance

Internet marketing companies and consultants wishing to be considered for the topseos.com Top 30 Directory can complete an application by registering as a service vendor and applying for rankings at: http://www.topseos.com/option,com_register/task,providerRegister/

Companies that wish to research and evaluate Internet marketing firms can easily do so at: www.topseos.com

About topseos.com
topseos.com was founded in 2002 by e-ventures and serves to provide the search engine marketing industry and companies with a single source for researching internet marketing vendors as well as a place for internet marketing and service providers to showcase their services. http://www.topseos.com

Company Contact:
topseos.com
Bill Peden
877-506-1167
www.topseos.com

Media Contact:
Misukanis & Odden Public Relations
misukanisodden.com
Jolina Pettice
952 400 0190

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Press Contact: Bill Peden
Company Name: Misukanis & Odden
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 877-506-1167
Website: www.topseos.com  


[ Editors comments: It is interesting that the top firms listed are also the ones that seem to advertise the most on the topseos site.

Also, topseos does not contact all of their members to see if they could qualify for this list.

And lastly, there is a direct link between the Media contact listed above and one of the firms that are listed in the top 30.

It would be nice if such facts did not exist and taint the credibility of this list. Yes, my company is not listed, but since we were not contacted as one of the members, I don't think they even considered us despite the fact that we have been supporting them for many years...

I recommend using www.seopros.org for help in selecting a search engine marketing company or search engine optimization firm and steer clear of ratings where there is the question of influence and bias. Disclosure: I am a member of SEOPros.org also.

(hris ]

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Semantic Web travel services on a voyage of discovery

Semantic Web travel services on a voyage of discovery
Semantic Web travel services on a voyage of discovery A secure, semantic-based interoperability framework for exploiting Web-service platforms across peer-to-peer networks in the tourism industry hopes to set free the valuable Web-based tourism information that is currently trapped in isolated silos of incompatible databases.

"The tourism industry today is the second largest economic sector, after manufacturing, in the world," says Professor Asuman Dogac, Director of the Software Research & Development Center at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey, and coordinator of the IST-funded SATINE project. "Earlier than in other sectors, tourism embarked on e-business, not only with respect to business-to-business, but also with business-to-consumer."

Currently, travel information services are dominantly provided by Global Distribution Systems (GDSs). A GDS gives its subscribers pricing and availability information for multiple travel products such as flights. Travel agents, corporate travel departments, and even Internet travel services, subscribe to one or more GDS?.

"However, small and medium-sized enterprises [SMEs], for example bed-and-breakfast accommodation or companies hiring bicycles, restaurants and many others cannot participate in GDS-based e-business because selling their products through GDS? is too expensive for them," says Dr Dogac.

Furthermore, GDSs are legacy systems, and suffer from a number of problems. They mostly rely on private networks, are mainly for human use, are difficult to use and have cryptic interfaces. Their speed and search capabilities are limited. Finally, it's difficult to get them to interoperate with other systems and data sources. This means that tour operators, travel agencies and others cannot benefit fully from the advantages of electronic business-to-business trading.

Opening up travel Web services
The industry is making moves to improve the situation, and has formed a consortium called the Open Travel Alliance (OTA). The OTA is producing XML message specification schemas to be exchanged between the trading partners, including availability checking, booking, rental, reservation, query services, insurance. This will improve matters, but not every travel company's applications can be expected to produce and consume OTA-compliant messages.

The SATINE project developed a secure peer-to-peer network that enables peers to deploy their semantically-enriched travel Web services and allows others to discover these services semantically. "The concept, ?semantic web services?, is very important for the tourism industry since the industry is structured as a distributed environment, because of its nature, and tourism companies need to reach the services in this distributed environment," says Dr Dogac. "By introducing semantics to Web services, we have addressed the interoperability issue on the semantic level and constructed a peer-to-peer network that eases service discovery."

The project also developed mechanisms to enrich ebXML (e-business XML) registries through OWL-S ontologies to describe the Web service semantics. OWL itself is a markup language for publishing and sharing data using ontologies on the Web. Ontologies are the vocabularies that allow machines to identify specific services or information. For example, a human operator would understand the term 'booking', but it needs to be defined in a special way for a machine to understand.

But getting the machine to correctly identify a 'booking' Web service is a difficult job and takes a lot of work. Luckily, Dr Dogac and her team are one of the leaders in the field.

The upshot, though, is that once a machine can correctly identify concepts 'booking' or other travel-related terms, it not only allows for interoperability between incompatible systems, it also unlocks the potential for Web-based information services and could ultimately mean very complex operations are performed in minutes, instead of hours or days.

The potential for advanced online travel Web services

The potential for advanced online travel Web services
For instance, ultimately the work of SATINE could lead to very advanced travel services, where a holiday maker might enter terms like the dates, cost, car rental, hill walking, scuba diving and sunbathing and then be presented with a list of options offering all those activities and services with detailed itineraries and cost information, and all necessary bookings. The user would simply click on the option that appeals most.

We're not there yet, but on the way to realising this dream for future travel information services, the SATINE project described how the various constructs of OWL can be mapped to ebXML classification hierarchies and how the services are discovered through standardised queries by using the ebXML query facility.

This approach is for tourism companies or a group of such companies to use service registries efficiently for locating their Web services semantically to enable semantic searching.

"The creation of complex services through the orchestration of simple Web services is an important task that is of particular relevance in the travel business: Apart from the typical examples, like the composition of package tours, more sophisticated services like a flight booking based on the availability of tickets for a certain cultural event are conceivable," says Dr Dogac. So the SATINE project is developing a semantic Web service composition and execution framework.

"In SATINE project, we have developed a Semantic Wrapper for constructing and describing Web services," says Dr Dogac. The main role of this component is to wrap existing information resources to make them appear as semantically well-described Web Services. It's an easy-to-use tool for SMEs to create and annotate Web services from their existing enterprise applications.

The Semantic Wrapper provides two complementary tools: the Web Service Creator and the Web Service Annotator. The Web Service Creator transforms existing resources in Web Services. The Web Service Annotator describes a Web service at a semantic level, using OWL-S as the ontology of reference.

The project is also developing a mobile application to wrap the basic functionality of SATINE and provide a mobile interface for consumers to query and invoke the services in the network. These are secure Web services deployed among peers in the p2p network.

The project developed a prototype that was demonstrated successfully at over six major conferences. SATINE also organised a number of commercial demonstrations, including one to German software firm, SAP research.

AHEAD Relationships in Greece wants to exploit these technologies as part of its current business. Right now possible exploitation paths is under discussion within the SATINE consortium. Once Licensing Policy and the intellectual property rights sharing are finalised, the consortium will contact AHEAD Relationships to further discuss opportunities.

Contact:
Prof Dr Asuman Dogac
Department of Computer Engineering
Director of Software Research & Development Center
Middle East Technical University
06531 Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90-312-2105598 / 2102076
Fax: +90-312-2101004 / 2101259
Email:
asuman@srdc.metu.edu.tr

Source: Based on information from SATINE

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Sad Pixel Ad Fad Over? Don't Get Mad, Buy HTML 'input' Tags for $100

 
MoWH.com Launches Offering HTML 'input' Tags for $100

Mosaics of Web History (MoWH), located at http://www.mowh.com, officially opened for business today. Instead of offering pixels for sale, this new site gives visitors the ability to purchase the very fabric of the internet -- HTML code; specifically, < input > tags.

Miami Beach, FL (PRWEB) January 4, 2006 -- Mosaics of Web History (MoWH), located at http://www.mowh.com, officially opened for business today. Instead of offering pixels for sale, this new site gives visitors the ability to purchase the very fabric of the internet -- HTML code; specifically, "< input >" tags.

Users either design a standard "< input type="button" >" or use the "< input type="image" >" tag to display a button image of their choice. Each button features the owner's message in its title attribute (which is visible by mousing over the button). Pushing a button takes the visitor to the owner's website of choice. Buttons are displayed on the http://www.mowh.com website for a term of five (5) years.

Mosaics of Web History is a cyber-museum of sorts, initially displaying 30 pages of 30 rows of 30 columns of HTML "< input >" buttons. Buyers can purchase buttons for $100 each. Together, the buttons act as tiles to create unique mosaics.

"MoWH offers a unique opportunity for buyers to commemorate, celebrate or promote using simple '< input >' buttons as art," said web designer and site creator Mike Fountain. "The site is interactive and addictive: everybody likes pushing other people's buttons."

Source:
http://www.mowh.com/files/pr_010206.asp

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Press Contact: Mike Fountain
Company Name:
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 305-776-8346
Website:

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Chitika Account Suspension Notice (N) - Chitika Meltdown...?

I had my Chitika account suspended the other day (December 29, 2005) and they will not respond to the calls, emails, and support ticket I entered on their site.

I wanted to know what the problem was and try to resolve it, but they won't get in touch with me no matter what I do. So I am starting the big job of pulling all of their ads from the sites I added them to. Man, what a pain!

My sites weren't making much from them anyway, I think they owe me $30-$40, but I had been working to try and generate more traffic to the sites that have their ads. Now they pull this BS.

So if you were considering using Chitika on your site(s), I would recommend instead that you copy the style of ads they were using and try that with some good affiliate programs. The ad style seemed to be effective, but the company really, really sucks.

I thought I waited long enough to make sure it was going to be worth the trouble, but at least now some of you won't have to go through what I am. The program from Google is so far the easiest, the best run, and pays very well so I can recommend that you try that completely.

Don't take my word for it, do a search in Google for "chitika sucks" or "shitika" (Not to be confused with the mushroom with a similar name...) and you will find a few others that are not happy with what seemed like a good system.

(hris

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