Daryl Meakin has launched ‘First to The Treasure’, a pixel page for online advertising. 30,000 full size banners can fit into this pixel page and form a picture, a treasure map, with hidden prizes for visitors, according to Meakin.


Daryl Meakin has launched ‘First to The Treasure’, a pixel page for online advertising.

30,000 full size banners can fit into this pixel page and form a picture, a treasure map, with hidden prizes for visitors, according to Meakin.

Daryl Meakin on Pixel Home Pages

Meakin says in the press statement, “10,000 blocks of pixels? I can fit 30,000 full size banners in the same space!

What If I told you I could fit 30,000 full size banners into a Pixel Homepage? What then if I tell you instead of a page of mess you get only one pleasant picture to look at? What then if I tell you that I charge the advertisers and give the money to the visitors? Think it can be done?

It has www.firsttothetreasure.com launched June 2006 where you will find the Internet’s First & Only Treasure Map

www.firsttothetreasure.com is a first in online Advertising. We have seen the pixel pages come and go, but do you visit them daily? why not? they were the same as the day before in most cases! why look again?

On our site we offer something different. We hold the Internet’s First & Only Treasure Map. You can use this map to hunt for hidden prizes which appear daily. and most importantly you can use it for free!

Behind the treasure map we have 10,000 individual pages which “Dig for Treasure” and on these pages we sell three different sized adverts which fund the prizes. These prizes not only encourage same visitors back, but new ones daily!

Advertising rates range from $85 for one whole year for a 468 x 60 banner down to $35 for a 125 x 125 banner. and there is no minimum amount you need to buy!

This site is available both to play and advertise on now. If your tired of having your advert hidden amongst thousands of other tiny pictures, why not try using a whole banner. If you were to click on an advert, would you more likely click on a banner or a pixel? I know which I would choose, even see for that matter!

For advertising enquiries, please email: daryl@firsttothetreasure.com

Daryl Meakin
www.firsttothetreasure.com [PR Submitted to IMNewswatch]

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*This news post was submitted by Daryl Meakin.

 

 

 

 

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