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New Concept in Pixel Advertising Launched at Pixelblogsoftheworld.com

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Pixelblogsoftheworld.com is the a new concept in the pixel advertising craze. It allows bloggers to centrally register their blogs so that visitors will actually read their blogs easily and return again and again.

(PRWEB) February 8, 2006 -- Wisconsin Construction Executive Norman Yerke joins the pixel advertising craze that was started by the 21 year old British man Alex Tews (www.milliondollarhomepage.com) and made $1,000,000 in 5 months. Since then there have been over 1000 “copy cat” websites started.

www.pixelblogsoftheworld.com just launched and is the newest concept in pixel advertising that has been sweeping the world. This new concept allows “bloggers” of the world to advertise their blogs so that someone reads them! The website also categorizes the subject matter so that it is very easy to find the information visitors are looking for.

For example there is a “political (liberal) section”, a “political (conservative) section” a “sports section”, an “activists section”, “news section” and a “business section”. www.pixelblogsoftheworld.com expects visitors to return again and again because the site offers content, which other pixel sites do not. Also, this content changes hourly and daily because people who write blogs are changing them constantly.

Another big feature of www.pixelblogsoftheworld.com is that citizens of the major countries of the world can now put their blogs on their own countries site or any countries site in the world.

A FREE feature of the site is that all soldiers serving in any army that is fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan can put their blogs on these two countries at no charge. This will allow the world to find out the true story of what is going on in these wars, because it is not always reported accurately by the press…… and governments of the world sometimes paint a picture that is also not always accurate.

If bloggers do not want to put their blogs on a countries site, there are the seven continents that they can get their message out to the entire world.

Norman Yerke thinks he has a concept that will continue to be successful in the future because he offers content which the other pixel sites do not offer. He expects visitors to his new website www.pixelblogsoftheworld.com to visit again and again because of the many blogs posted and new content every day, every hour.

It is anticipated that these pixels will be sold very quickly in the major countries, United States, England, Germany, France, India, etc. because bloggers have messages that they would like everyone to read and up to now did not have a venue to get their word out.
Bloggers can advertise their blogs for a one year period and then renew at the end of the year if the traffic to their blog has been greatly enhanced by www.pixelblogsoftheworld.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Norman Yerke 1 262 970 6075    

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