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The Million Dollar Homepage

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Faos, Oct 9, 2005.

  1. Faos

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    It's time for me to get started on the $2 million dollar homepage
     
  4. SwoLy-D

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    In China: www.themillionyuanminuswhateverthecommuniststakefrommehomepage.com
    In Mexico: www.themillionpesosifthePRIdoesntgetitbeforeIdohomepage.com
    In the United States: www.themilliondollarminustheIRSscutHomepage.com

    ;) I think.
     
  5. rodrick_98

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    $1 billion homepage maybe?
     
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    1 trillion rupee page ;)

    1 million riyal page
     
  8. Faos

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    Here's a follow up story to the Million Dollar Homepage. Seems some hackers screwed with him.

    http://wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/posts.html?pg=2

    Some kids are good at skateboarding or playing guitar. Alex Tew has a knack for making money. When his UK high school banned water bottles on the soccer practice field, he sold swigs for 50 pence a pop, taking home a quick 8 quid in one day. After competing in a human-beat-box contest, he peddled a $30 DVD of the event and unloaded 500 of them online in 18 months. Then one night last summer, the 22-year-old devised his most outrageous scheme yet: selling pixels. “My mum thought it was a cool idea,” Tew recalls with a chuckle. “But she wasn’t convinced.”

    Last August, Tew launched the Million Dollar Homepage (www.milliondollarhomepage.com). The plan was to cram thousands of tiny banner ads onto a single page by selling a million pixels for $1 each, with a 100-pixel minimum (that’s about the size of a sesame seed). In return, Tew committed to keep the ads up for five years. He sold the first 400 pixels to a beat-boxing friend who wanted to plug his Web site. He unloaded another chunk on his brother, who used it to promote his go-cart business.

    News of the site spread quickly, fueling traffic and demand. Japanese dating companies and toy train dealers gobbled up space. Within two weeks, Tew had earned enough to pay for three years of college. By September, he had pocketed $200,000. On January 11, he auctioned off his remaining 1,000 pixels on eBay, pushing his total earnings to $1,037,100. “I took a deep breath and thought, ‘Job done,’” Tew says.

    But the next morning, Tew got a wake-up call from his Web host, Sitelutions: The site was suspiciously slow. Tew blamed heavy traffic – he got more than 800,000 unique visitors on a single day and had earned a page rank of seven on Google (Amazon is a nine). The following afternoon, however, the site crashed. Tew had been hit with a distributed denial of service attack. Sitelutions VP Russell Weiss estimates that more than 23,000 computers were in on the assault. “It was the largest we’d ever seen,” Weiss says. “They unleashed everything they had.”

    Tew gulped. “I felt gutted,” he recalls. He had a good idea who “they” were. The week before, he had received an email from Dark Group, hackers who threatened a coordinated strike unless he paid $5,000 by January 10. The message read: “[It’s] not much money, from the news we heard about you and the amount of money you earned via your Web site.”

    Tew was being extorted – an experience that is becoming more and more common in cyberspace. A rash of such attacks against gambling sites first swept the Net in 2004. Now, according to a survey by InformationWeek and Carnegie Mellon University, 17 percent of small and midsize businesses report being targeted. But Tew cockily shrugged off the extortionists. He wasn’t some broke kid from the sticks anymore; he was a self-made millionaire man.

    The Dark Group called his bluff. “Hello u website is under us attack,” they emailed, with a demand for $50,000. “if u pay we do not ddos u site even again! and u hava a nice life :)” Given his promise to advertisers, an outage could get him sued. That’s when Tew’s entrepreneurial instinct kicked in. He struck a deal with a Web security company, which agreed to protect his site in exchange for a plug in Tew’s blog. The page went live again. The FBI started an investigation.

    “Perhaps the attackers have inadvertently done me a favour!” Tew later blogged. Word of the hit had increased his site’s traffic, proving one of the great axioms of business: There’s no such thing as bad PR. The pixelpreneur is now doing speaking engagements, writing an ebook, and developing a TV show about his experience.
     
  9. Dave2000

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    Miguel told about this when there were like maybe at most 12 ads, then we checked it a few months back and saw how it EXPLODED. Brilliant idea, and the dude is banking :(
     
  10. Faos

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    Are you sure about that? I thought I was the orginator. (I searched before posting the update.)

    Just wanting credit where credit is due. ;)
     
  11. Dave2000

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    yea, actually he showed me before i saw it here, i think he saw it either on Gaming Age Forums or Digg.
     
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    WTF. Are you telling me that this dude actually made a million dollars off of this site. I can't believe he pulled it off. I pretty much thought of it as a joke at first, and wasn't even sure if he was getting money for his pixels (There's plenty of lame fake attention getters claiming to be making money on the internet. Like that, "If you don't pay me X amount of dollars, I'm going to eat this rabbit" site. And it had a counter of how much money he had made, which was ludicrous).

    Damn. Props to this guy for his ingenuity. He should go on the apprentice. That show has gone way soft with crappy contestants lately.
     
  13. Miguel

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    :)
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    I didn't post it here.
     
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    I never thought he'd make it. Good idea, and congratulations to him.

    It's really funny what some people choose to get their message across with. Take for example, the pair of boobs used to advertise a singles dating site. :D
     
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    can someone explain to me why one would pay for pixels on that page. it just looks like one huge jumbled cluster****.
     

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