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Berlin (Germany), May 20, 2007 More Than 20,000 Visitors Have Seen the Presumably "World's Smallest Banner Advertisement" The 1-pixel sized banner advertisement of Peter Debik from Berlin, Germany, has welcomed visitor # 20,000 lately. Up to now, almost all visitors have clicked on the pixel to find out, what's hidden behind it. The pixel is not only the presumably world's smallest banner advertisement but a very effective banner ad, too.
Berlin (Germany), March 3, 2007 1-Pixel-Banner on the Cusp of 15,000 Visitors A website auctions a single pixel-sized banner ad every week. Initially the idea met with some skepticism as a moneymaking concept. But today the pixel is on the cusp of 15,000 visitors and has a click rate of 96 percent.
Vienna (Austria), January 3, 2007 “Dakar Rally” Hopefuls Raise Funds with Pixel Advertising Two students are using the teaser pixel on you-cant-resist.com to cleverly promote their own plan. Their ingenious idea is to sell the sponsor-ad space on their SUV pixel by pixel to enable small sponsors to take part in the Dakar Rally, generally considered to be the world’s most famous desert rally.
Berlin (Germany), December 27, 2006 1-Pixel Internet Advertisement Receives More Than 10,000 Visitors A website auctions a 1-pixel-sized banner ad. When it all started, some meant, there would not be any money to earn by it. But as of today, more than 10,000 visitors saw the pixel, and 28 payers have leased it by auction.
Berlin (Germany), September 16, 2006 Charming Understatement It's small things that conquer the hearts of buyers by charming understatement. Such as a 1-pixel-sized Internet advertisement. More than 90 out of 100 visitors click on it - a dream for marketing professionals.
Sun Prairie (WI, U.S.A.), June 2, 2006 The Early Santa Catches the Pixel While ordinary Santa Claus players start their show no earlier than October, Glenn Unzicker (54) uses freaky guerilla marketing tactics in summer to successfully promote his Christmas business.
Essen (Germany), May 20, 2006 Ruhr Area Business GuteRente.de is First to Win "World's Most Valuable" PixelIt is 2:37 in the afternoon. On eBay the countdown for what some call "the world's most valuable pixel" is on: 3… 2… 1… we have a winner! ...
Berlin (Germany), May 16, 2006 More Than 1,000 Have Seen It
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