Thursday, February 1, 2007

Tell me the truth

Did I help you to save money?

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hard to say. I have noticed that traffic is steadily going down - I think the pixelotto site needs some more marketing?

Anonymous said...

You have, thanks !
Pixelotto is a big failure ...


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Anonymous said...

No I love pixelotto the traffic is great............Pixelotto is the best way to get traffic for advertisers...OUTSTANDING VALUE 4 MONEY!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

You did thank you! I have watched the comments from you and phil and it is good you told us the stories behind pixelotto! well done!

Anonymous said...

oh yeah

these forums are brilliant to look at the issues

I would have wasted money on ads in the fever of the moment, and be kicking myself now

Anonymous said...

Tell the truth...who got their money back from this f-ing scam??

Alex Tew is no where to be found, looks like he took off with peoples money.

Anonymous said...

in one newspaper was written that he was seen at hawaii. as i understood he has no intends to make lotto or promote project forward... he has round 300 000 bucks that is not bad... actually he did f*ck all of us...

Anonymous said...

One thing is for sure: the Alex Tew name is finished. Big mistake doing Pixelotto, and much bigger mistake not giving refunds once the failure was evident.

If he'll ever come out with another project in the future, no doubt he will have to do so anonymously.

Anonymous said...

to do project anonymously is not a big problem - open company and that is it!

Anonymous said...

I know it's not a problem. I am pointing out that he destroyed all the goodwill he had built around his name with the million dollar homepage, to the point that it is not spendable anymore in public.

There might still be one very last chance to recuperate it, but by refusing refunds and disappearing from the public he's surely not trying to catch this chance. Where has his PR adviser gone now that he strongly needs her to save himself from this disaster?

Anonymous said...

you did same my money. i will not buy pixels... :( it is a pity that he failed...

Anonymous said...

I'm certainly not going to defend Alex as I enjoy watching his latest venture fail miserably. But for all of you that bought pixels and now regret it, that is your own fault. He could promote the hell out of the site and give you ten times as much traffic to your site, but all the people clicking have no interest in buying your product and are just clicking to get their daily clicks in. That was obvious from the beginning and its your fault for thinking otherwise. You wasted your money the second you bought the pixels.

Anonymous said...

The MDHP was a one-off, a fluke, a novelty, unique and with a slightly noble mission (to pay for a guy to go through university).

Alex left Uni early on the back of the success of MHDP and banked a fair bit of money as a result. At this point he had the chance to climb to great heights.

Many of us were pleased to see a guy make a lot of cash in a short amount of time, just to know it is possible.

We then waited to see what he'd come up with next.

Alex came back with basically the same idea all over again but at twice the price! It seemed badly thought out at the time and the fact it is dying slowly is proving that to be the case.

His best chance of coming out of this with some of his reputation intact is to close Pixelotto, refund everybody, lay low for a while think up something entirely different.

Hopefully two things will come out of this:

1) Unhappy advertisers will receive refunds.
2) Alex Tew wont destroy his reputation.

Best wishes to you all.

P.S. I didn't advertise on either the MHDP or Pixelotto - I am simply an objective observer of both.