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Advertising just got bubblier

This Article Written by Chris Hartley

A father of one was inspired by his son this week to create a new way of advertising on the Internet by selling bubbles.
Chris Hartley, 23, a self employed courier in the UK, came across the idea while watching his 20 month old son Dylan playing with his coloured balls, and it came to him Advertising Bubbles hence Bubvert. He chose bubbles instead of balls for two reasons - They are transparent so you are able to put the ads inside them and their just a bit more floaty if that's a word.
Having experience with the web he created the site in his spare time at home and already some “Bubverts” as they are known on the site have been taken by advertisers getting in on the action.
Chris’s website, Bubvert.com, has a variety of sizes to choose from to suit everyone's budget and when purchased they get placed on the main page.
For the future he hopes to set up affiliating so the Bubverts can spread to other sites and create incomes for hundreds of advertisers on a Pay Per Sale basis. At the moment he’s sticking to the main idea of this to see how it goes. The Bubverts themselves will include a company image and direct links to their websites and will pass visitors on daily. For more information please visit "http://www.bubvert.com".




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