Hi all! sorry for my language-this is not my native language. =) Anybody remember Alex Tew site - milliondollarhomepage.com. My friend showed me this site and said that no one was able to beat its results. I read about Alex's arrogant view similar for sites in which he said that the idea of ​​the site can only work once. I took his words as a challenge. I decided to beat Alex Tew site in all respects. I noticed that Alex shows that the statistics of his site is gradually rising, so people forget about the site. I decided to earn $ 2 million on the site, but only to introduce some changes. 1. I will hold contests every month. the grand prize - $ 1,000. zhya believe that this chance to direct the flow of people to the site. 2. I will be buying advertising and otherwise advertise the site. 3. On the basis of the site will be to build another project, which will also send traffic to websites buyers pixels. Could you tell me your objective opinion on my site. Will express advice on promotion and advertising site. kakby say you do? I'm just new to the site building =) thank you! =) my site- 2milliondollarhomepage.com
I believe you will need to advertise a lot, make the buzz via social medias and get few good links to get some PR. A press release maybe a good idea. Good luck, talk to you later when you will be millionaire.
This will not work, Alex was right - hundreds, if not thousands of people have failed. Invest your time in another, new project. WebDev
Isn't this copycat? If you don't like Alex, what makes you think he will like a copycat? As stated above, most failed copying.
Yes he did, the press was huge for that project. He sold the last lot of pixels on Ebay, for somewhere in the region of $30,000 I believe, too. WebDev
Interesting. I never thought such advertising service will generate million of dollars. Anyway, good luck my friend. Wishing you all the best.
He did a huge press release costing him over $12,500 initially, to get himself exposure on such channels as the BBC. From that point on, the idea went viral because of the originality of the idea. Things like this will never be replicated with any real success; the only reason the site worked was because it was the first of its kind and Alex promoted it extremely wisely in the opening few weeks/months of it's birth. Alex now has a new project, http://Calm.com. WebDev