The Million Dollar Homepage puts last 1,000 pixels on eBay
After all the hype, it looks like Alex over at The Million Dollar Homepage is finally wrapping things up. He is putting the final available 1,000 pixels up for sale on eBay.
I’ve seen a few people start blogs in hopes of blogging their trip toward one million dollars — well here is one guy that did it.
From August 26th, 2005
I thought, this could be something crazy enough to work! Because I think people like crazy/quirky ideas. If this captures people’s imaginations and people check out the site, then the pixels on the homepage will have value - and people will buy them (to display their ads etc). That’s the theory anyway. The way I see it though: I’ve got nothing to lose by trying. And I’m sure it’ll be fun.
to January 1st, 2006
..demand has completely outstripped supply. We had to suspend orders twice over the past few days due to the sheer volume of orders.. I am doing the most fair and logical thing and auctioning the last 1,000 pixels off on eBay
If you thought you were hearing a lot about The Million Dollar Homepage before, just wait until when this auction ends.

LOL, i wonder what his ‘Buy it now’ price would be
I am happy to be sitting on top of that bid right now, and have been for a good 30 mins…let’s hope it goes no higher… although i think it could end up as ‘fantasy money’ by the time it’s finished.
James
Comment by Free Advertising — January 1, 2006 @ 10:08 pm
News from www.millionairepixels.co.uk
‘a Devon business with global ambition’
Date: Monday 16 January 2006
Australia asks Devon Designer for Help
Devon internet businessman and web designer Alan Wheeler has launched an innovative web advertising service which has already attracted an international company to sign up.
Bovey Tracey based Mr Wheeler has also been asked by Australian charity ‘Hope for Children’ to help them design and set up a similar web-based advertising service.
His web-service www.millionairepixels.co.uk enables businesses to buy a square of pixels, on the web page. Customers click on the coloured pixels and are immediately transported to the advertiser’s web site.
With each block of 100 pixels costing just £60 (60p per unit) it is, believes Mr Wheeler, one of the best value advertising and promotion options for businesses of all sizes and a potentially valuable boost to tourism related services.
And, in the longer term, advertisers could end up bidding for space on what is being described as internet ‘real estate’.
Mr Wheeler, aged 42, said “It’s a quick and easy way for people to find a service or firm and it also gives competitive advantage to the businesses because, with the millions of web sites available, this will draw potential customers to them much more easily.”
“Without a doubt there are people globally willing to pay for quite gimmicky advertising solutions. The internet is a fast moving place with over eight million web pages added on a daily basis. For a website to stand out and generate sales it needs to stand out from the rest,” he added
Last autumn university student Alex Tew set up the Million Dollar site and since then has been overwhelmed by the success of a venture intended to raise enough money to pay for his way through university.
Alan Wheeler’s www.millionairepixels.co.uk is, he says, the next big step in the concept because, in effect, businesses are ‘leasing’ virtual real estate on the web to promote their businesses.
Launched just two weeks ago, www.millionairepixels.co.uk has already won the backing of international business Optis Europe Ltd, an operations management company, which is using the site to promote its business.
With more customers advertising it is, says Mr Wheeler, inevitable that like real property, some of the pixels on his site will become increasingly valuable for their ‘owners’ as more business is generated.
However, the last 1200 pixels, or advertising blocks, will eventually be auctioned off in support of the Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, said Mr Wheeler.
Ends…
Comment by Spider — January 23, 2006 @ 3:51 pm