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Pixel banners are an advertising form in the Internet. The advertisement is usually merged thereby as diagram file, in the GIF or JPEG format, into the advertising surface of a web page. The surface usually consists thereby of 1,000 times 1,000 pixels a large surface, which is completely empty initially. An interested advertising medium can acquire now as much as desired still the available blocks (for example in a size of 10 times 10 pixels) and let then on this surface its own diagram merge. This is Internet left deposited with a describing text as well as a resuming.

Origin

The new advertising form of the pixel banners went first at the end of of August 2005 on the English-language side www.MillionDollarHomepage.com into action. The Britisher Alex Tew invented the idea, in order to finance with the conversions its study. Although it is still doubtful whether his stated motivation is the actual reason for the realization of the project was successfully sold, by 10 December 2005 847,000 of the pixels with it the available.

The advertising media announced on its side do not speak in the majority of one before for Werbeerfolg possible held.

Criticism

The motivation of enterprises to publish advertisement on pixel banner sides depends considerably on the press effectiveness. This was however so far only given with the philosophy. Whether the model interspersed is questionable therefore.

Advancement

The idea to offer on very small area link advertisement for web pages was taken up by means of integrable pixel banners. Here advertising surfaces in dynamically produced banners on third sides can be integrated.

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