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The Better Internet Bureau has launched an exciting new advertising service known as " Better Pixels ". Come see how BP can drive traffic to your Web site.
www.betterpixels.net

Pixel advertising goes main stream:

A few months ago there was only one pixel site, on the Internet, and it was a considered to be a novelty.

That all changed when the owner of site started earning over $3,000.00 per day in pixel advertising fees.

Hello..ooo! Do you hear the sound of money?

Earning several thousand dollars a day, with a one-page-Web-site, made webmasters all over the world take notice and many of them scrambled to try and duplicate the inventors success. 

In less than 90 days over 500 pixel sites made their debut only to fall back into obscurity when no real value was offered.

After the copycats faded into the night a main stream consumer protection agency, the Better Internet Bureau, decided to give pixel sites a new image and real respect in the business world.

BIB created a high quality pixel site, that offers pixel advertising to Fortune 1000 companies and entrepreneurs.

To make sure this new service would be widely accepted BIB priced the pixels at fify cents each, which means an advertiser can get started for as low as $50.00. 

To see what all the excitement is about click here... www.betterpixels.net then select "How it Works".

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