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Mortime Business Software
11th January 2006, 08:58
Hello All.
A few days ago, someone posted 16 testimonials which vouched for the effectiveness of milliondollarhompage advertising. I was able to fill in a web form on about 4 or 5 of the websites to ask for confirmation of these vouchers. So far I have received one confirmation, it reads...
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"Dear David,

Yes, this is a legitamate testimonial made by our president Mr. James Calloway. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Daniel Khesin
DS Laboratories, Inc."
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The testimonial was...
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""We were very skeptical about advertising on the Million Dollar
Homepage;
> even though the visitor numbers are undeniable, we did not think that
> un-targeted traffic would result in actual sales. To say that we were
> surprised with the results would be an understatement. Our sales
increased
> 40 - 50% within a week of going up on the Million Dollar Homepage
through
> all of our online retailers and have stayed at this level until now. We
> are still measuring the impact this had on sales through traditional
> retailers.""
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Now I know that I have had only one reply, and that it does not constitute proof beyond a reasonable doubt, but I have to admit that I now tend to believe in the effectiveness which milliondollarhomepage claims for some advertisers.

I am amazed.

Dave

mattk
11th January 2006, 09:34
MDH has received massive press publicity in the month or so since it's been launch, so I'm not surprised the sites on it have seen very large increases in traffic and sales.

The big question has got to be how long can these rises be maintained? Suerly in a month or so the publicity will die down and the site visitors will dry up. Then what? I guess at $1 per pixel can can't really complain!

Mortime Business Software
12th January 2006, 09:37
Yes I see. Since I never heard of this pixel advertising before joining UKBF, I was unaware of its promotion.

The same type of thing happened to me when I did leaflet drops in commercial and industrial areas for signs. The enquiries would gradually become sparser during the following days/weeks, even if I hit them with further leaflets. I soon learned to leave the area alone for a while so it could recover, and move on to another area.

Dave

easyasit
12th January 2006, 23:59
what i don't understand is this is a british lad who has done it, its a british website.
So why in blazing dickings are we speaking in $s when the unit of currency in this nation is £s?

I know i am being pinickety but i notice it all the time.

also on the local news, the amount this lad from wiltshire finally sold the last pixels for was $30,000, ok so what is this in uk pounds? means little to me

Alf :-)

Ps i am targeting this at no one in particular it is a general obs

Whistle Ink
13th January 2006, 07:17
what i don't understand is this is a british lad who has done it, its a british website.
So why in blazing dickings are we speaking in $s when the unit of currency in this nation is £s?


http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/faq.php#10 :D

also on the local news, the amount this lad from wiltshire finally sold the last pixels for was $30,000, ok so what is this in uk pounds? means little to me



http://www.xe.com/ucc/ :D

bwglaw
13th January 2006, 07:45
Someone is now trying to do a UK version:

http://www.millionpoundhomepage.co.uk

kartel
13th January 2006, 09:33
Is this crazy or is it just me who thinks that buying 1 pixel is mad lol

fridayteam
13th January 2006, 13:09
Typical that others follow where someone has suceeded. Do you think the followers will have the same success?

Should I start one and become a millionaire within a month?

Would you buy one from me?

LOL!

Whistle Ink
13th January 2006, 13:23
Typical that others follow where someone has suceeded. Do you think the followers will have the same success?
LOL!

You could probably say that for every business. Everyone wants a share! At the end of the day it's just a page on the internet with paid for ads. Just like you get in magazines etc - but with mags you know it will reach a certain amount of readers anyway.



Should I start one........?

Go for it if you think you can make some cash out of it. But I would create one for local things and help get those small businesses that don't have a website to get noticed online. maybe like local ads or something but for plumbers etc.

Would you buy one from me?


Nope! :D

bwglaw
13th January 2006, 13:57
I would create one where it costs only 1p (or £1) to advertise and have a good database online with categories etc this would avoid image loading..

fridayteam
13th January 2006, 14:30
Well I do have www.fridayteam.co.uk/classifieds/ which is free for 3months.

(Shameless plug, but illustrates the topic I think)

fridayteam
13th January 2006, 14:32
I have also just sponsored a tag on here: http://www.tagsponsor.com

bwglaw
13th January 2006, 14:43
Tagsponsor a similar kind of thing. It is not a 'sponsor' really... where is their traffic coming from? If from the US, no good for my business!

Friday, contact our Marketing Directorate at marketing <at> handsongroup.co.uk with your free offer and any information and we will consider advertising if appropriate.

JustOneUK
13th January 2006, 17:01
Is this crazy or is it just me who thinks that buying 1 pixel is mad lol

you have to buy 100 minimum.

I have to admit that I now tend to believe in the effectiveness which milliondollarhomepage claims for some advertisers
absolutely. pixels are great for traffic.
here's my advertising blog (http://amillionquid.blogspot.com) if you have 5 mins, and here is my pixel directory (http://www.amillionquid.com), it ranks about 350k on alexa, gets 2000 visitors per month and is PR5.
A lot of folk seem irritated by pixels and pixel sites, mostly people who have sites that don't make any money. Advertising is advertising, getting your name/brand/logo out in the big wide world, so everyone recognises it, feels affiliated with it in some way....and comes shopping. Anyone who considers themselves 'in marketing' should be looking at the pixel phenomenon with open minds and open wallets.