What are pixel ads?
In case you haven't heard about the newest fad in online advertising, a pixel ad allows you to purchase a space for an image, paying 'by-the-pixel', a link, and the alt. text tied to the image - unlike other banner or pay-per-click (PPC) advertising there is only a one time cost associated with a given duration that your pixel ad is visble. PostNuke guarantees visibility of purchased pixels for a duration of 2 years.
Why buy?
Buying pixels at PostNuke.com is a smart business move because it's inexpensive, you get results and you can demonstrate your support for the project. For a minimal one-time investment, a $100 square works out to 14 cents a day, which drives traffic to your site for the next 2 years. A prominent link to the Pixels.PostNuke.com page from the PostNuke.com home page will assure a constant stream of traffic and exposure of the pixels.postnuke.com page. As we grow your link will directly benefit – the more popular we get, the more traffic you'll get -- and you will directly benefit, without having to pay anything extra, from all the additional clicks.
Does it work?
The PostNuke pixel ads page will be promoted and linked directly from the PostNuke.com homepage so supporters can be assured of traffic, and it will be a great resource for anyone looking to work with companies who actively support the PostNuke project.
Visit the site to view or buy pixels today!
http://pixels.postnuke.com
About PostNuke.com & PostNuke Software Foundation (PNSF)
Launched in July 2001, the PostNuke project is an open source content management system distributed freely under the open source general public license (GPL) with hundreds of thousands of sites using the software around the world. In June 2004 the PostNuke Software Foundation was established to provide the legal structure & identity in the form of a non-profit foundation to ensure the project continues to grow and develop beyond the individuals contributing. The founding members of the PNSF organization are Harry Zink (Fizbin Consultants, LLC), Mark West (Lead Developer), German PostNuke Foundation (currently represented by Andreas Krapohl), Drak (HostNuke), and Vanessa Haakenson (Distance-Educator.com).