The Media Can't Be Wrong - He Has Reached One Million Dollars!

What started as part of a brainstorming idea for college funds has turned 21year old Alex Tew into a millionaire within six months. His Pixel advertising concept has skyrocketed and continue to dominate the internet advertising world.

Featured on the Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, CNN and other major News media around the world, no doubt, young Alex is the king of Pixel Advertisement, and will retain that position for years to come. But another company taking after Alex has emerged.

Seeing the income potential of Pixel advertising, the clever Russ Medlin, founder of Pixmeup.com wasted no time in putting his network and internet marketing experience to work. He scavenged the internet to see if there was anyone doing Pixel ADs as a network marketing business. There was none. BINGO! It worked!

Russ wasted no time in taking this phenomenon to another level. The unique twist of his mouth-watering compensation plan got the attention of novices and experienced internet and network marketers. The smart ones who got in early are now poised to receive big commission checks in the coming weeks. Unless one is an extreme skeptic, it will be difficult for anyone to resist this palatable dish of income opportunity.

With 20% matching bonus for direct referrals, 5% matching bonus for their referrals, company's revenue sharing and an opportunity to put your business or services in front of thousands of people, who truly wants to resist?

No doubt, Alex will go down in history as the young man who started Pixel Ads. But if he puts his money where his mouth is, Russ will go down as one of the men who gave failed and frustrated marketers a chance to cash in on the much talked about internet goldmine.

What is exciting for pixmeup'ers is that, he has the plan set up so cleverly, that it will work for everyone, and not just the experienced marketer or the few lucky ones.

With only about six weeks in existence, Pixmeup is ranked 39,750 in Alexa, which makes it one of the most visited sites on the internet. Unless thousands of dollars is spent in online advertising, no company has been known to be in the 30,000