Saturday, July 2, 2011

9 Sites that prove that you can make money online with just about anything




While is occupied from blogs niche specific blogs to earn money from Adsense and affiliate sites, there is a group of people who believe in the creation of new services. Some of these sites!


1 Million Dollar Homepage


This must be the idea without to make money online. Alex Tew, 21 years old at the time decided to raise funds for the College by selling pixels on its Web site, $1 each. The rest is history - Alex received his million within a year, he was interviewed by all major television stations, hackers organized a major DDoS attack on its site and followed hundreds of copiers. Unfortunately, no new Alex project a success. Yet, all that he wished for someone else to pay for books and tuition.


2 ShitMyDadSays


It's another makes you this to go? A writer without a job (Justin Halpern) should go in the back with his parents. Her sarcastic father couldn't just stop cracking jokes, so Justin decided to start a Twitter account just for those. Microblog of Justin has been mentioned in less than a month by the Daily Show with sitcom deal and book after shortly after.


3 PickyDomains.com
Dmitry Davydov was good to name things. Is when he thought he could make a career out of it. Therefore he began to approach the people who may not found their own with a simple offer own domain name - I'll think of the area cool for you, that if you like it, you pay me $50, if you do not - pay nothing. No risk. The idea caught and soon he was unable to complete all levels of its own, a service without risk of crowdsourcing called PickyDomains.com came into effect, where anyone could try a helping hand to appoint and get paid for it. The San Francisco Chronicle picked up the story and other is joined soon.


4 BugMeNot.com
Like many others, Guy King was upset with required users to register to gain full (such as NYTimes.com) access of Web sites. While others, Guy decided to do something about it, so he began to BugMeNot.com in 2003, a site that will provide instant logins and passwords for free sites to people who do not want to waste their time on the registration and expose their possible spam e-mail addresses. BugMeNot a really popular after 2004, when Wired magazine reports on efforts to obtain the closed site. BugMeNot has since branched in similar niches, like RetailMeNot.com.


5 Doggles.com
Sunglasses for dogs? This is crazy. Yet this invention made Ken and Roni di Lullo million. Doggles are now sold in 16 different countries to 4500 different stores. The trick is to commercialize doggles not as a fashion accessory, but a device of protection which protects the dogs eyes from harmful UV radiation. Despite being derided as more useless this invention ever, you have to admit - dogs cool look to doggles.


6 GeesePoliceInc.com
Stictly speaking, geese Police is not an online business, but it turns out the point - there is money in what either. David Marcks is 2 million per year, chasing the geese away. It is not a metaphor, this is the essence of its business. David worked at a golf course that attracted too many wild geese that were causing trouble. He could not kill them, but he noticed that his dog, a border collie, was able to hunt the later. He starts therefore offers its services to other lands from golf, municipal parks and local landowners. He now owns 27 trucks and 32 dogs do just that - chase geese.


7. FindAGrave.Com
How is - for a hobby - by visiting  tombs of famous people? This is how Jim Tipton liked to spend his week ends. When he ran out of nearby dead celebrities, he founded FindAGrave.Com, a site that allows you to locate a tomb of anyone in us. This site has turned into a big business, offering multiple paid services, such as genealogical research. OH and this hobby creepy, Jim? Apparently, it is so popular, there is a special term for it - "tombstone tourism."


8 ShoppingCartAbuse.Com
It is impossible to explain. Thus this provides a description of the site: "the Centre for prevention of Shopping Cart abuse is an organization dedicated to the prevention of the pervasiveness of Shopping Cart abuse." Keep in mind that it is a commercial project with advertisements and online t-shirt store.


9 WheresGeorge.com
Money money and where George makes money on tracking where your used-to-be-my money is now. Here's how it works. Take all your portfolio, journal on WheresGeorge.com invoices and enter your serial number of zip and Bill. Then spend your money and I hope that someone else will do the same - enter the serial numbers of the notes in the database. This way you can see how your money moves. As of this month, where George is followed by Bills 190,623,138 totalingUS$ 1,028,594,634

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