utter simplicity making online history
Added: (Sun Jun 25 2006)
EBay, Google, and myspace are all examples of booming websites whose initial concept is staggeringly simple and cost effective. These sites have all, at the very least, reached the heights of multi-millions. Just when everybody thought that simplistic ideas had reached a climax, entrepreneurial student Alex Tew created the million dollar homepage. “Simplistic success” is clearly not over yet with the recent creation of magnificentwords.com. The site simply showcases one word a day, anything from love to oprah, and gets users to rate it. Millions are expressing their opinion and last week Oprah! Received over a million votes as to being magnificent. Whilst its utterly undemanding interface is appealing, it is also understandable, especially when silhouetted against the millions of people who have time to watch big brother day after day. Magnificentwords.com further attracts users with guaranteeing any suggested words to be published as long as not being too outrageous and a chance to get paid if able to conceptualize a coherent new word. The service is completely free and besides high trafficking in the millions, advertisers such as Bentley’s fine art auctioneers are creating a pool of consistent revenue.
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