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    Research Poll-Please vote

    Simple question. Would you , if you could, advertise on a website for $1 a month no matter how small your ad was? Simple. The site is just an advertising site with hundreds of other ads. Very basic. It gets traffic and you get some click throughs. Would you do it? To make things clear it costs you $1 PER month. $12 a year.

    Oh yea this is for a marketing concepts class I'm in.
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    Ok. I already voted. Thanks for the survey.

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    million dollar home page....

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    ya its been done, couple times..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaulkin View Post
    million dollar home page....

    Our project actually does revolve around the pixel concept. Alittle different in the approach though. If all goes well it may actually come to life. If only as an experiment.

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    Bump... This is a tad rediculous folks. Just vote yay or nay how hard is that. The 'General Business' forum always has 40+ viewers and I have 7 votes.

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    Sure why not. $12/yr for some extra traffic sounds fine. Besides the $12 would be a tax-deductible advertising expense so in essence your offer is free. Onwards!

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    Million Dollar home page concept

    It would really depend on how much traffic your site is getting. I would be more inclined to do it for a charity than another million dollar homepage concept.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gopal Dev View Post
    Sure why not. $12/yr for some extra traffic sounds fine. Besides the $12 would be a tax-deductible advertising expense so in essence your offer is free. Onwards!

    Gopal (The Musical Mad Scientist and Entrepreneur)
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    There's a difference between tax deduction and tax credit. So in essence, the ad wouldn't really be free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BizGuy View Post
    It would really depend on how much traffic your site is getting. I would be more inclined to do it for a charity than another million dollar homepage concept.
    This project is essentially just a 'see if it would work' thing. Hey if it works you get more traffic for far less investment than most places, but if it doesn't work you helped out a few college students and only lost very little.

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