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EVEREST PIXEL DREAM IN AID OF SAVE THE CHILDREN
Internet advertising is evolving. A new kind of advertising based on images rather than texts, called pixel advertising, is the latest craze to sweep the net. In March 2006 my own twist on this went live, www.everestpixeldream.com offering pixel advertising space 'with a difference'.
The aim of the Everest Pixel Dream site is; to try and raise £5,250 each for three Children's Charities; Save the Children Dreams Come True and the Esther Benjamins Trust. I will hopefully be participating in a climb of Mount Everest in 2007. This is my dream, and I hope to live it through the Everest Pixel Dream website.
This site has been set up to allow me to reach my target of raising £5,250 for Save the Children. If you would like to advertise on the Everest Pixel Dream, then please make a donation here through this site and email me on ellis@everest-pixel-dream.com once you have done this. Just £4 will mean you will become one of my official sponsors and you will own a square on the pixel mountain.
The minimum purchase to get a metre on the side of Everest is £4.00. Please see the website for full details: www.everest-pixel-dream.com
SAVE THE CHILDREN
Save the Children fights for children in the UK and around the world who suffer from poverty, disease, injustice and violence. They work with them to find lifelong answers to the problems they face." By donating on this page every penny of your donation will aid this proecess and allow children to live as normal an existence as possible. The money raised from this page and also from the website will go direct to Save the Childrens work for children in South East Asia & the Pacifc Region. More information is provided on my web site www.everestpixeldream.com
We all have Dreams, please help me with mine by donating as little or as much as you can in order to help me meet my target of £5,250 for Save the Children.
To secure a metre on the side of Everest, your minimum purchase is £4.00
However any donation at all is greatly welcomed.
Many Thanks,
Ellis J Stewart
March 2006
