If you missed getting a great word on The Million Dollar Wiki, you're in luck! The Million Euro Wiki has just launched and it looks like it's going to be just as big. JohnChow.com is going to be giving it a positive review soon which means that all of his loyal followers will snapping up the valuable pages pretty quickly. This thing is going to go viral! I managed to get in quick and bought the "business" page but there are still lots of other great pages up for grabs. If you use the coupon code CASHQUESTS you can get $10 off the price of a page. If want to know more, you can check out all the info here
Just great. Now we're going to have MillionYenWiki.com and MillionRupeeWiki.com and all this stupid stuff, all because one guy with a famous blog endorses it.
Please, the 'million dollar' idea is dead. You keep digging up the corpse and raping it to squeeze out the last few dollars. Respect the dead and let it rest in peace. They serve no purpose to the internet, other than jumping on the spammy bandwagon that was the fame of the MillionDollarHomepage years ago. It's not useful to users to have bad quality wiki pages riddled with adverts. I know you're not the creator of this god awful site, but you're peddling it to drag more innocents into your sick deluded 'Million Dollar' universe. Do something with an ounce of originality perhaps?
This whole thing reeks of that 2006 craze that started with 500words.com It makes me laugh how everyone can get excited about this.
You can hardly say it's dead when nearly 1000 pages have been bought on the Million Dollar Wiki and top pages have received over 30,000 pageviews!
Certainly not dead, great idea if you ask me. $100 for 10 years is a bargin. Anyway, www.themillionpoundwiki.com coming soon
I think you meant to say: "If you missed getting a great word on The Million Dollar Wiki, you're lucky, because you didn't waste your money"
I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's a ripoff. It's Squidoo or Hubpages, except it isn't free. And that 10 or 15 year guarantee, whatever it is, is from a college student. It's a guarantee backed by little more than a young twentysomething who probably woke up this morning on a sticky tile floor surrounded by empty beer bottles.
Does it matter? Who in their right mind would keep it for 15 years when you can sell it in a month for a profit??
Great idea? Tell me what exactly makes this copy of a site which copied the idea of another site, which all stemmed from a 'less than average but very well publicised due to PR guru' idea which became popular a year ago, great?
Nick-A made a great point. Theres no end to this. Lets say we support this and let it live, then next thing will be hundred million wiki, and then billion wiki, and so on.