Green Companies Reach Conscious Consumer Market on New Pixel Website

Published: 18 September 2008 y., Thursday

thinkAlchemy and Green Pixel, LLC have launched a green marketing initiative: MillionDollarGreenPixel.com (http://www.milliondollargreenpixel.com/) where environmentally conscious companies can buy advertising space in various pixel sizes and advertise their websites to conscientious consumers.

Michael Glock founder of thinkAlchemy, says, “MillionDollarGreenPixel.com is an entertaining and visually fresh green online branding site with an innovative product marketing initiative that is invigoratingly different, fun to use and explore. This site is perfect for link-building, search engine optimization purposes (SEO), and delivers instant gratification to advertisers via click statistics. (http://milliondollargreenpixel.com/advertisers.html)

Collette Barbee, one of four general partners at Green Pixel. ”It's becoming harder to come up with advertising that sets you apart. MillionDollarGreenPixel.com is the up-and-coming space for green companies to advertise their products and projects.“

Corky Simmons, general partner, says, ”I firmly believe that green initiatives are the only way to assure that our children and grandchildren will have an inhabitable place to live. MillionDollarGreenPixel.com is an innovative, easy-to-use gateway to the world of green products for those many concerned people who wish to contribute to the successful future of our planet earth.“

Clients advertise via graphic images at specific pixel sizes, with hyperlinks to their homepage in order to capture qualified leads. MillionDollarGreenPixel.com is different from other pixel websites because the ads visually explode into a larger-frame ad with the company's name, website and image if available. Other pixel sites just directly link to the company's website.

”Buying space on (http://www.milliondollargreenpixel.com/users/) is easy with available advertiser control and a very cost-effective way to market green products and services 24/7 for the next two years. Results among clients may vary, but advertisers can expect increased traffic to their websites from consumers, leading to a possible increase of sales,“ says Barbee.

The pixels cost $1 each with a minimum purchase of 200 pixels. After the clients' funds have been cleared, their pixels should be online within 24 to 48 hours.

 

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