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Urban Space
5th December 2005, 18:42
Hi,
I've just found www.milliondollarhomepage.com and think it's a great idea of making money! However it seems more relevant to the U.S than the U.K. Is there a U.K equivilent? If not do you think I could set one up without clashing with copyrights? And then how would I go about it?
Just an idea - release your critique!
Thanks
Liam
mattk
5th December 2005, 18:45
The guy who runs Million$.com is English and ripping off his idea is very uncool.
Urban Space
5th December 2005, 18:48
Yeh but take a look at
http://pixelad-site-generator.com/?gclid=CIHV8bij5oECFUNqMAoduxG7nA
They're saying that it's definately possible!
MinuWeb
5th December 2005, 18:49
there are already hundreds or thousands of people that have copied the idea, and several people selling scripts making it very easy to set up a similar site.
mattk
5th December 2005, 18:50
MillionDollarHomepage got lots of publicity because it was an original idea - now that a million copies spring up, how are they going to publicise themselves?
Urban Space
5th December 2005, 18:57
That would depend on how you publicise! There's more than google adwords out there!
mattk
5th December 2005, 19:06
Actually, I first heard about MDH.com in my local rag, a few days later it was on The Register and then the mainstream press got hold of it and it was massive.
That idea's been done. Move on!
Urban Space
5th December 2005, 19:09
Tut! I'll think of something eventually! lol! Just give me time...
Jayne
5th December 2005, 19:12
Get a paper round...then when you think of this big biz, you'll be able to post flyers at the same time to advertise it :D
Jayne
Urban Space
5th December 2005, 19:14
What is it with you lot and this stereotypical teenage paper round thing?! Not all of us are desperate for money for smoking or drug addictions! Tut
MinuWeb
5th December 2005, 19:16
I think Jayne has a problem getting papers delivered :D
mattk
5th December 2005, 19:18
But Urban - you have to start at the bottom and work your way up. We all got frozen fingers from delivering papers before school, which is why we learnt that working hard is a pre-requisite to success!
Jayne
5th December 2005, 19:18
But like most typical teenages...they don't listen :lol:
What is wrong with delivering papers, i've done it! Hope you don't think it's not good enough for you? Money is money, how ever you earn it.
Jayne :D
MinuWeb
5th December 2005, 19:21
I had a few paper rounds when I was a teenager, but used to outsource the delivery part of it :D :D
No frozen fingers and a small profit ;)
Jayne
5th December 2005, 19:28
Very clever Tony :D
I enjoyed taking the papers out, it's lovely walking early morning.
Jayne
Hayles
5th December 2005, 19:42
Have things changed that much that the younger generation don't want to start at the beginning? I started with a paper round, then improved my career prospects by washing up in a little, smelly restaurant; then making tea and coffee in the local bus station (while fending off the drunken down and outs); then working on a fruit and veg stall - don't ask for sprouts at Christmas, it's very cruel to the guys serving as they're like ice cubes to pick up!, then delivering leaflets in the rain, etc. etc. etc. all by the age of 14/15.
Get out and get some experience in as many different jobs as possible Urban! Even if you don't stay in each job for long, you'll learn lots about how you should, and more importantly shouldn't, run a business!
Nagging over! :D
diddly_way
5th December 2005, 19:53
liam get a job? i highly doubt that will happen untill he realises how difficult it can be to get one :P but to be fair he has got a bit of brain in him (as much as i hate to admit it lol)
clairemackaness
5th December 2005, 20:42
What you have to remember is that when we were young ecommerce was a mere twinkle in our daddies eyes. Now with the web and these techie kids, there is no need for them to freeze their Nuts off. Besides who can live on £10 a week nowadays.
fastfences
5th December 2005, 21:01
What is it with you lot and this stereotypical teenage paper round thing?! Not all of us are desperate for money for smoking or drug addictions! Tut
The 'stereotypical' part is assistance we're trying to give you to get yourself going. It's not money for drugs or whatever you want to imagine. You're right, you don't need to be desperate for money, but you need the desperation fopr the drive and motivation. Paper delivery will lead to independence, and the money you earn may well be just enough to further your quest for your dream, be it a business book or a bit of 'stock' to sell. You have already read that heaps of us have sold papers - don't knock it!!
cheers, Nigel