Friday, December 02, 2005

Roy Randolph Announces launch of FishingPixels.Com

Launch of FishingPixels.Com provides fishing advertisers unprecedented
value while providing a paraplegic angler the opportunity to live his
dream again.

Adding a “niche” slant to the latest internet boon “pixel ads”,
FishingPixels.Com leverages the advantages of “static pixel advertising”
coupled with “relevant content”.

Pixel ads, a fairly new but effective form of advertising offer
advertisers the opportunity to place a graphic ad on a web page while
also utilizing search placement strategies to provide additional benefit
long term for the advertisers. By adding an “alt tag” to the graphic,
advertisers are able to provide a 50 word description of their site when
a mouse passes over the graphic. Additionally a text list version of
advertisers is also provided off of the home page. The concept by itself
offers definitive value to advertisers but when you ad the fact that
FishingPixels.Com will be catering to fishing and fishing related sites.
The closely related “fishing” content on the site will offer great
search improvement potential for the advertisers.

Roy Randolph a paraplegic confined to a wheelchair, launched the site
November 17th, 2005 to help fund his dream of becoming a tournament bass
angler. He has purchased the domain name, and hosting for 5 years and is
offering pixel ads for ten cents (.10) a pixel until November 2010 (5
years for advertisers purchasing now). If the site is successful he
plans on wearing a shirt at each tournament with the FishingPixel.com
logo. He will also have stickers made from the home page showing all the
pixel ads, and display this on the passenger windshield of the boat as
well as on his truck, providing even more exposure!

In two short weeks FishingPixels.Com has already been indexed in major
search engines and has seen its Alex.Com (an internet ranking service)
rating jump over 1,000,000 spots.

Roy has also secured promotional commitments with companies that have
committed to help promote his project. Including Predatorial Advertising
Associates, L.L.C an internet marketing and advertising company that
specializes in servicing the fishing, hunting, outdoor and sports
industries and manages one of the largest online outdoor related website
networks with an average of over 17 million targeted ad impressions
served monthly.

" The idea is simple: Try to make enough money to get back into bass
tournaments by selling 1,000,000 pixels for 10¢ each. The main
motivation for doing this is to pay for the cost of a
boat/motor/trailer/electronics, and other costs incurred in tournament
fishing.." said Roy Randolph founder of FishingPixels.Com." The pixels
you buy will be displayed on the homepage permanently. The homepage will
not change. I have pre-paid for the domain name and hosting for 5 years,
I guarantee to keep it online for at least 5 years, but hopefully much
longer. So, in the long run, I believe the pixels will offer great value
that can provide a substantial return on your investment.

A report by the American Sport fishing Association details how
forty-five million American’s spent more than $42 billion on fishing
tackle, trips and related services in 2001 with each angler spending an
average of $1,046 on fishing. In addition, more than one million jobs
are related to sport fishing, accounting for more than $30 billion in
wages.

"By creating a high traffic site with highly relevant content for
fishing product and service sites" said Randolph. "I am trying to
provide an incredible value for fishing companies while realizing my own
dreams one pixel at a time."

About Roy Randolph
Roy Randolph has been confined to a wheelchair since 1975, involved in
fishing one way or another since he was 16, helping organize fishing
events for the Paralyzed Veterans of America and the Children’s Miracle
Network. He has devoted a great part of his life introducing others to
the sport he loves so much.

To learn more about FishingPixels.Com call, visit or email:
Roy Randolph
www.FishingPixels.com.
248-542-5254
royrandolph@fishingpixels.com

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