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Seb Bishop, the charming, chiselled-featured entrepreneur, pioneered pay-per-click advertising as we know it back in 2000 with his firm Espotting.

He’s now president of MIVA, one of the largest online advertising networks in the world – and one of the youngest presidents of a NASDAQ-listed company.

www.miva.com/uk

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Seb Bishop, pioneer of pay-per-click advertising and founder of MIVA, reports back from rural Uganda, where he's  pondering the growing eco-tourism market.

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MIVA founder and advertising guru Seb Bishop puts his entrepreneurial savvy to good use helping a village in rural Uganda as part of the Channel 4 series, Millionaires' Mission. But what comes first - business plans or clean water?

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Pay-per-click advertising guru Seb Bishop has hit the ground running in Africa, as part of Channel 4's Millionaires' Mission series.

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Seb Bishop, the entrepreneur behind the online advertising network, MIVA, has touched down in rural Uganda as part of the Channel 4 series, Millionaires' Mission. But the road to Kabale has been a bumpy one...

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The entertaining entrepreneur behind the online advertising network, MIVA, is part of the Channel 4 series, Millionaires' Mission, which explores whether enterprise really can make a difference in developing countries.

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