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American Pixel Advertising Site Redneckpixels.com Announces Introduction of Entertainment Content

Calais, ME (PRWEB) February 7, 2006 -- American pixel advertising site www.redneckpixels.com announces introduction of entertainment content. Developers hone in on niche market to provide advertisers and surfers common ground to present and utilize focused “everyday” services.

Maine owners of www.redneckpixels.com Dan Daley and Steve McFadden announce the introduction of entertainment content to their new website. The site www.redneckpixels.com, a pixel advertising website targeting today’s “Redneck“ market, was inspired by the recent success of UK’s Alex Tew, the creator of pay-by-the-pixel advertising. Daley and McFadden decided to “jump into the fray” and develop a site, that would be patriotic, family oriented and “just plain fun.” The site, officially launched on January 12, 2006, is unique in its approach to serve the “average hard-working person,” as a place to visit and experience a collection of advertised websites, based on today’s popular “Redneck culture.”

“We’re in the early stages of content,” stated McFadden, when asked how progress was coming. “We’ve added a ‘jokes’ page and a couple of games. We’re really in the early stages and we hope that folks who come visit our site now will return later, to see what else we’ve added.” McFadden made a point to say, “Our goal is not to be just a ‘pixel’ advertising site. The novelty of that wears off pretty quick. We want to give our advertisers traffic and our visitors some enjoyment. We hope that once we’re visited folks will bookmark us and come back for future fun and content.”

When asked how promotion of their site was progressing, McFadden stated, “We’re starting to get some results now. The major search engines are beginning to pick us up and word-of-mouth is spreading as suspected. But, it’s a slow process and will take a bit longer to reap decent results.” When asked about the denim hat with the site name and American flag embroidered on it, McFadden replied, “Dan and I both have one right now. We’re still evaluating styles and might possibly even have some made, to sell from the site later on. You’ll just have to check back at www.redneckpixels.com to see if they show up,” he said with a grin.

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