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Hello,
We would like to extend our offer to discuss a unique new way to market your app on our site over @ www.monstermobilemarketing.net/mashup/. We aim to mass market indie app developers on a large scale for a good cause as well as creating a novelty experience for app customers. Since the release of our project on December 15th, 2012 we have had great feedback & our traffic is insanely high as well as our alexa ranking. We really hope you take the opportunity to join us on this journey and be a apart of app history. We only charge $.05 per pixel to purposely make it affordable to smaller app companies. Upon completion of our project we will be selling T-shirts & framed posters of the completed board as a novelty approach to celebrate being part of the app community. Upon completion we will be donating $5,000 to 3 different agencies being, Toys for Tots, Capabilities Inc., & the 3rd organization will be decided by the largest pixel holder. We run a promo where any new members on our board that order at least a 3x3 slot is automatically entered into a 2 week premium banner giveaway throughout the entire length of the project. We hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for your time. mikebowen@monstermobilemarketing.net Twitter: xMonsterMobilex |
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Over 250 Gs in your pocket if you fill that one. Minus the spare change you're donating.
Wasn't there some dude some years ago that did this exact thing, only he said straight out he wanted to be rich? It caught on thanks to the media and people bought pixels, filling it up with small logos and stuff. Eventually filling the whole board, making the dude mucho rich. |
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Alright! Well gonna be interesting to follow if it takes of.
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Indeed. We just launched this project on Dec. 15th, 2012. With Christmas, New Years, & now the CES going on we've been really pleased with the feedback & sales we've accomplished so far. We have reached out to New York Times & several other companies to at least do an article on it but so far have still been waiting for a response but we're committed to uniting indie devs with much smaller budgets than say Rovio. Thanks.
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I don't want to be mean, but... really!?
This worked exactly 1 time. The hundreds of copycats failed miserably already. I am wondering that there are still people who try to do this... There is nothing wrong in trying to make money, but then admit it and then try to do something unique. It is nice that you want to donate, but that won't make it easier to fill that board... The first time it worked because the idea was new and unique and because the media picked it up. It is not interesting anymore and no media will be interested to report about it. Sorry for telling the truth, but you could save our and your time and do something constructive, like taking out the garbage ![]() And if I wanted to be even meaner (word?), I would say: why do you need 3 partners for this? I make such a site in 10 minutes on my own. Last edited by Therealtrebitsch; 01-12-2013 at 03:39 AM.. |
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