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bobtheteacher
02-25-2006, 11:06 PM
Would love some feedback on the value to web hosts of having their own revenue-generating pixel block without having to install a script, and receive 70% of their block's revenue.


Please comment on viability, layout of the description on this page, and what seems confusing. I hope to launch this aspect of my business by the end of tomorrow.


By the way, when you click on Add Pixels, the pages that come up would have the logo of that person's website for unity's sake.


www.pixyourbiz.com/banners.php (http://www.pixyourbiz.com/banners.php)


Thanks!


--Bob


ProjectSeven
03-03-2006, 12:55 PM
Wow, thats a nifty idea. 'Pixel blocks' for advertising. Your site is a bit cluttered though. I would try minimizing the amount of 'extra' stuff and make it a more streamlined/clean look and feel. Also, I would go with a more updated look on the pixel block. It seems to have a windows 98 look to it. To show you what I mean you can go to the site listed below to see some new styled icons...

http://www.everaldo.com/crystal.html

If you would like, I would be glad to help with this project.

Cheers,
Misti

bobtheteacher
03-06-2006, 05:24 AM
Thanks for the ideas. Which part of extra stuff do you mean? Do you mean the main site or just the Banners page itself?


Also, I made a banner for a client recently with a new background for his tennis site. What do you think about it: http://www.pixyourbiz.com/index.php?pa=6


Also, what do you think about the way the revenue share works 70% to the site owner?


Is a $50 set up fee reasonable (this makes co-branded get pixel pages, and creates a photo background that integrates the banner with the site--I'm waiving this for the first set of partners)?


--Bob Jenkins
Home Business Resource Center (http://www.pixyourbiz.com/companies.php)