All it takes is an Idea
Proving that low priced merchandise can make you a boatload if you move the right volume, I submit for your approval MillionDollarHomePage
So this industrious young man uses blogging to sell pixels on a website. You can place a link to your site in the pixel. So far, he's sold 423,000 of them. You do the math.
So all it takes is an innovative idea, and you're a millionaire.
But there's more to it than that. Once he had the idea, he had to get the word out. And appears that word of mouth (word of email) and blogging were his biggest 2 promotional tools.
Makes me think blogging is STILL underrated by major corporations and other companies.
So this industrious young man uses blogging to sell pixels on a website. You can place a link to your site in the pixel. So far, he's sold 423,000 of them. You do the math.
So all it takes is an innovative idea, and you're a millionaire.
But there's more to it than that. Once he had the idea, he had to get the word out. And appears that word of mouth (word of email) and blogging were his biggest 2 promotional tools.
Makes me think blogging is STILL underrated by major corporations and other companies.

1 Comments:
The thousands of copy-cats that appeared after milliondollarhomepage
made it big won't get too far since the idea of selling pixels is no
longer novel! But now this site has popped up:
Claiming to "change the way advertising works", OnlyOneAd.com is
selling only one ad. That's right, there is only space for ONE ad
on the page. The first ad costs $1. To replace the ad, the next
advertiser must pay $2. After that, it costs $4, and so on. Each
new ad costs twice the amount of the previous ad. That means the
21st ad costs over one million dollars. The creator seems convinced
he can reach his goal, which actually seems possible if he can
generate enough buzz. He's keeping a detailed blog, and so far only
the 1st ad has sold for $1! How is this going to turn out?
http://www.onlyonead.com/
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