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04.04.2008

Welcome to realtyusapixels.com!

This is an advertising web site. It was established to link prospective buyers with sellers in real estate and all related fields. Buyers who are drawn to this web site can be linked directly with sellers who advertise here. As the viewer's cursor is placed over a photo-ad on our web page, a window pops up displaying pertinent information provided by the advertiser along with an enlarged view of his photo or logo. Clicking on the ad while the window is present will link the viewer directly to the seller's home page. Advertisers are given unique passwords in order to edit their ads and keep them current. This can be done at any time and as many times as needed during the changing environment of the five year period which the ad runs. If an advertiser doesn’t have a web site, or wishes not to link to his site, he may choose instead to display his ad in a fixed window at center screen when his photo is clicked. This ad window is displayed until removed by the viewer.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pixel (short for picture element, using the common abbreviation "pix" for "pictures") is a single point in a graphic image. Each such information element is not really a dot, nor a square, but an abstract sample. With care, pixels in an image can be reproduced at any size without the appearance of visible dots or squares; but in many contexts, they are reproduced as dots or squares and can be visibly distinct when not fine enough. The intensity of each pixel is variable; in color systems, each pixel has typically three or four dimensions of variability such as red, green, and blue, or cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
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In pixel advertising, the cost of an advertisement is derived by the number of pixels the ad contains. At realtyusapixels.com, pixels are arranged into squares of one hundred pixels called blocks. The cost of each block is $50.00 and will run for a period of at least five years. An advertiser may choose to purchase one or as many blocks as he wishes. A single block ad will function the same as a multiblock ad. On a viewer's browser however, a one block ad will appear as only one small block which is not large enough to identify the advertiser until the cursor is placed over the ad. If an advertiser wishes his identity known before cursor involvement, he will need to purchase many connected blocks to form an area large enough for his photo to be recognizable.

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