It has been a while since my last blog. At this point I would assume there are about 4 people, all of who are related to me, that are disappointed by my lack of activity here. We here at www.citypixel.org have been working hard to familiarize the typical internet advertiser with our site.
Today however, I have a few thoughts about integrity in business. Recently there has an uproar regarding the business of paying for clicks. Although paying for clicks might be effective, it is a risky affair. A recent Business Week article detailed one business owners struggle to maintain his company, verify his click billing as correct and argue his bills if he feels he has been overcharged.
My first thought is that the practice is not equitable and I am not sure it can ever be reasonably so. An example being the customer receives a bill for a click and in the best of circumstances the person that clicked went to the customer site and became a client or purchaser. How often do you think this really happens?
I would be inclined to believe the typical browser clicks on something that gets in their way, like a pop-up or a maybe an ad that looks cool but then does nothing more. I consider myself to be an average consumer and I do make purchses on the internet. Usually though, I seek out a specific product through the company web site. The issue for me is actually finding that companies web site.
More later.
Remember www.citypixel.org is a site where you can billboard your website for as little as $100 for 3 years. Don't pay for clicks! Pay a one time fee and watch your internet business grow! City Pixel currently owns the following sites www.FortWorthpixelpage.org www.Dallaspixelpage.org www.Houstonpixelpage.org www.SanAntoniopixelpage.org and www.Austinpixelpage.org
Today however, I have a few thoughts about integrity in business. Recently there has an uproar regarding the business of paying for clicks. Although paying for clicks might be effective, it is a risky affair. A recent Business Week article detailed one business owners struggle to maintain his company, verify his click billing as correct and argue his bills if he feels he has been overcharged.
My first thought is that the practice is not equitable and I am not sure it can ever be reasonably so. An example being the customer receives a bill for a click and in the best of circumstances the person that clicked went to the customer site and became a client or purchaser. How often do you think this really happens?
I would be inclined to believe the typical browser clicks on something that gets in their way, like a pop-up or a maybe an ad that looks cool but then does nothing more. I consider myself to be an average consumer and I do make purchses on the internet. Usually though, I seek out a specific product through the company web site. The issue for me is actually finding that companies web site.
More later.
Remember www.citypixel.org is a site where you can billboard your website for as little as $100 for 3 years. Don't pay for clicks! Pay a one time fee and watch your internet business grow! City Pixel currently owns the following sites www.FortWorthpixelpage.org www.Dallaspixelpage.org www.Houstonpixelpage.org www.SanAntoniopixelpage.org and www.Austinpixelpage.org