Monetizing teh internets
Off of slashdot, I think, an article about how some dude makes $70 million a year buying expired domain names. Damn, damn, damn.
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Off of slashdot, I think, an article about how some dude makes $70 million a year buying expired domain names. Damn, damn, damn.
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How about the Canuck with the
How about the Canuck with the one-man shop (plentyoffish.com) running a free dating site and pulling in between $5 and $10 million per year from displaying Google Ads?
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I'm getting mine from my blog
I'm getting mine from my blog! Won't say how much, but it's more than the price of tea in China.
Oops, was that not very PC?
"More than you got in your wallet in cash."
"More than the cost of dinner for one."
"More than my car is worth." *weeps*
More than my car is worth. So
More than my car is worth. So, like... more than zero? :)
Actually since I got the rust fixed maybe it's worth something again.
It never ceases to amaze me how useful a second hand car is, and yet how little it's "worth".
As with so many other things
As with so many other things in life, it all depends on who's doing the assessing, no?
Too bad there's no way to arbitrage the difference between the two, if you ask me. A vast and untapped market. Bigger than the internets, even.