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4/19/06
The Gainesville Sun
"They've been posting it on blogs, sending e-mails to
potential advertisers and huddling with marketing
professors for advice."
Students selling advertising
online by the pixel
4/17/06
The Akron Beacon Journal
``The pixel advertising concept has really continued to
prove itself as a real Internet marketing option,'' Marius
wrote. ``Targeted pixel sites with a good traffic will
continue to be a good option for any advertiser.''
Students hope for big bucks
from tiny pay-per-pixel ads
4/10/06
The Seattle Times
'The Miami college students are pivoting their site on a
500,000-pixel map of the United States. The idea is that
advertisers would place their ad, a minimum of 10 pixels by
10 pixels, over the geographical area they want to pinpoint."
Pricing Online Ads by the
Pixel
4/3/06
Media Post Publications
"the Florida group has launched ownonlinerealestate.com,
which sells what is called pixel advertising -- that is, online
ads, sold in small sizes, that appear on a U.S. map directly
over the area where they hope to do business."
Miami Students Take A Shot
At Selling Pixel Advertising
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4/3/06
Marketing Blurb
  MarketingBlurb: Working
Your Way through College
with Pixel Advertising
4/1/06
Gen Digital
"Checking out the site just now for the second time, it
looks like the budding entrepreneurs have signed up a few
advertisers already."
GenDigital: Entrepreneurs In
The Making
3/29/06
Marketing to College Students
"The Florida college students formed a company called
Globex and gathered up a couple hundred dollars to start
up the site. Their endeavors prove that college students
have the ability to come up with some great concepts, some
which advertisers have not even thought of at this point."
Pixel Advertising: Created by
College Students
3/28/06
WLRN 91.3 FM Public Radio
A Radio Interview With Navid about Own Online Real
Estate.
Transcripts not yet available.
3/28/06
The Miami Herald
Reposted Online on The
State, The Arberdeen News,
The Telegraph, and numerous
other online Knight-Ridder
Publications..
''We feel this is an upward trend,'' said Navid, a 19-year-old
from South Dade who studies at University of Florida's
Honors College. ``It'll be big soon.''
S. Florida entrepreneurs give
pixel advertising a try