Thursday, October 25, 2007

Wiki Sells Over 1000 Web Pages in 11 Days

One Buck Wiki Sells Over 1000 Web Pages in Just 11 Days Since its Launch

Zedomax Network has launched a new website called OneBuckWiki.com

(PRWEB) October 24, 2007 -- Zedomax Network, a San Francisco-based Web2.0 company, has launched a new website called OneBuckWiki.com on October 12th. Users can buy a web page for only ten dollars guaranteed for at least 15 years. There is a strong buzz among bloggers and eBay users that the One Buck Wiki might be the next marketing tool for traffic and search engine optimization.

Since their launch 11 days ago, the One Buck Wiki seems to have caught fire among some of the Internet entrepreneurs, selling over 1000 pages while averaging about 100 pages per day.

Tempted by the exponential growth of the website, couples users have bought 50 pages at a time buying product keywords as "MP3" and "Cellphone". The One Buck Wiki page-owners have even started selling their pages on eBay.

Most users of the One Buck Wiki have pasted YouTube videos, forums, blogs, or simply put some interesting content with ads to generate revenue from incoming traffic. Some users have even bought their own names in order to reserve their spot in history.

Users can buy a page for only 10 dollars (Limited time only). As page owners, they can promote a blog, e-store or any other website(s). The page(s) users buy will solely have their content and no one else's.

"Basically, it's like Wikipedia but you can buy your own page that only you can edit. With all the spam issues with Wikipedia, paid Wikis such as One Buck Wiki are going to be great alternatives to businesses that are trying to promote their products and services," says Max, One Buck Wiki's founder.

The value of all pages will go up to $20 per page once when they have sold 2000 pages. At the rate they are selling their pages, One Buck Wiki might sell another 1000 pages within the next couple weeks.

The One Buck Wiki is a highly developed brand "new" concept on the ideas of the MDW (MillionDollarWiki.com) and the MEW (MillionEuroWiki.com).

The MillionDollarWiki does seem to have excited the Internet crowd, with some customers buying up to 15 pages at a time. Pages have even been traded, with the "Business" page selling on eBay for $6100.

Basically, the difference between the MillionDollarWiki and the OneBuckWiki is that a person can buy a page for ten dollars instead of one hundred dollars.

They have also launched the Five Dollar Wiki where users can buy pages for five dollars.

Zedomax Network will also be launching more Wiki sites in the near future where users will be able to benefit from community traffic and viral marketing.

OneBuckWiki.com:
http://OneBuckWiki.com

FiveDollarWiki.com: http://FiveDollarWiki.com

Zedomax.Net: http://Zedomax.Net

Contact Info:
Jung Lee aka Max Lee
Zedomax Network
310 Arballo Dr. #12M
San Francisco, CA 94132
415-871-8295
Zedomax (at) Gmail.com

Press Contact: Max Lee
Company Name: OneBuckWiki.com
Phone: 415-871-8295
Website:
http://onebuckwiki.com/Main_Page

Monday, October 22, 2007

Verisign: What's To Like?

Verisign ICANN monopoly under attack

Posted: 22 Oct 2007 04:13 AM CDT at Domain Tools Blog

A new hope has just surfaced against the Verisign-ICANN monopoly. ICANN granted Verisign a contract that has no ability to end and has price increases that are baked into the contract forever. The new hope is an underdog watch group known as the "Coalition for ICANN Transparency, Inc." (CFIT) that has filed a motion to declare the Verisign-ICANN contract a monopoly according to the Sherman Act. This is the third time they have brought the suit against ICANN and Verisign. The head lawyer on the case is Bret Fausett a sharp ICANN observer. There is not much hope that CFIT will win against such a titan, the other side has been able to get the case dismissed two times before, however I think the case is very strong and very accurate. The reason CFIT will face an up hill battle is because ICANN and Verisign have a lot of money to fight the lawsuit. Verisign has an extra $20 Million a year thanks to the contract and ICANN and VeriSign baked in a new ICANN fee that would be assessed on VeriSign and passed on to the registrars and ultimately passed on to consumers. This fee would result in excess of approximately $150 million dollars to ICANN over the contracted period of time and would be an end run around the existing ICANN budget approval process. The Court has already recognized that to eliminate competitive bidding violates the Sherman Act. The CEO of Tucows went on public record that they could provide DotCom registry services for $2 a name, which prompted the CEO of GoDaddy, the world's largest registrar, to say that GoDaddy could do it for a dollar a name. Meanwhile the Chinese Registry CNNIC has figured out how to do provide global registry services for 13 cents a name per year. There is certainly a competitive market to run the DotCom registry.

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I found more here:

http://www.icann.org/general/litigation-cfit.htm
http://www.icann.org/legal/cfit-v-icann/cfit-v-icann-judgement-favor-verisign-14may07.pdf
http://www.circleid.com/posts/the_villain_in_the_icann_verisign_struggle/

http://www.cfit.biz redirects to http://www.coalitionforicanntransparency.com/ which redirects to www.cfit.info but even that doesn't seem to work at the moment...?

 

 

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Site Sells Over 700 Pages in Just 5 Days!

One Buck Wiki Sells Over 700 Pages in Just 5 Days Since its Launch

Zedomax Network, a San Francisco-based Web2.0 company, has launched a new website called OneBuckWiki.com on October 12th. Users can buy a page for only one dollar to promote their blog, e-store, or any other website(s). There is a strong buzz among some of the eBay Store owners that the One Buck Wiki might be the next marketing tool.

(PRWEB) October 17, 2007 -- Zedomax Network, a San Francisco-based Web2.0 company, has launched a new website called OneBuckWiki.com on October 12th. Users can buy a page for only one dollar to promote their blog, e-store, or any other website(s). There is a strong buzz among some of the eBay Store owners that the One Buck Wiki might be the next marketing tool.

According to the One Buck Wiki's founders, they have sold hundreds of pages to E-bay store owners. "eBay store owners need a low-cost internet marketing tool to promote their products and the One Buck Wiki does just that at only one dollar," says Max, the company's founder.

Since their launch a week ago, the One Buck Wiki does seem to have excited the Internet crowd, selling over 700 pages, averaging over 100 pages per day. The One Buck Wiki team has worked 3 days without sleep just to keep up with the overflow of page orders.

Smart users of the One Buck Wiki have made their money back by pasting interesting content and Google AdSense ads onto their pages. Some users have even bought their own names in order to reserve their spot in history.

Why are these pages so valuable?
Users can buy a page for only 1 dollar (limited time only). As page owners, they can promote a blog, e-store or any other website(s). The page(s) users buy will solely have their content and no one else's. The value of all pages will go up to $10 per page once when they have sold 1000 pages.

"The One Buck Wiki forecasts to sell total of 2000 pages by the end of this month at the current rate. This could mean that a page bought today could be worth 10 times its value within the end of this month when One Buck Wiki has sold over 2000 pages," says Max, the One Buck Wiki's founder. There are still pages that can be bought on the One Dollar Wiki before the price of a page jumps to ten dollars.

The One Buck Wiki was created by the creators of the Five Dollar Wiki (FiveDollarWiki.com), which was also launched several days before the launch of One Buck Wiki. They are a team of underground "moonlighters" that work around the clock to create the next Internet marketing tool.

A number of similar paid Wikis exist out there today including the MDW (MillionDollarWiki.com) and the MEW (MillionEuroWiki.com). The MillionDollarWiki does seem to have excited the Internet crowd, with some customers buying up to 15 pages at a time. Pages have even been traded, with the "Business" page selling on eBay for $6100.

Basically, the difference between the MillionDollarWiki and the OneBuckWiki is that a person can buy a page for one dollar instead of one hundred dollars.

The One Dollar Wiki might be the best investment today for anyone who needs web presence or a web page at only one dollar.

One Buck Wiki Homepage

Five Dollar Wiki Homepage

Contact:
Max Lee of Zedomax Network
415-871-8295


Press Contact: Max Lee
Company Name: One Buck Wiki
Phone: 415-871-8295
Website: http://onebuckwiki.com


 Other Pages At Once Buck Wiki Include:
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Phone_Cards
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Domains_For_Sale
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Mesothelioma
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Search_Engines
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Domains
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Lawyers
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Free_Classifieds
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Submit_Site
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Security
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Pharmacy
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Casinos
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Credit_Cards
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Bad_Debt
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Cats
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Dogs
http://www.fivedollarwiki.com/Mesothelioma_Cancer

http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Olympics
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Blogs
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/God
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Christian


 

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Buy A Wiki Page And A Keyword For A Buck

One Buck WIki Brings you Traffic and Profit for One Dollar

Zedomax Network, a San Francisco-based Web2.0 company, has just launched a new website called OneBuckWiki.com. Users can buy a page for only 1 dollar (limited time only). As page owners, they can promote a blog, e-store or any other website(s). The page(s) users buy will solely have their content and no one else's. The One Buck Wiki is based on a highly powerful business model that allows users to benefit from overall sales of pages and viral marketing.

(PRWEB) October 13, 2007 -- Zedomax Network, a San Francisco-based Web2.0 company, has just launched a new website called OneBuckWiki.com

The One Buck Wiki is a new community of entrepreneurs, web marketers and normal people who want to promote their businesses online and benefit from the collective traffic that's generated by other page-owners and One Buck Wiki's viral marketing. Users can buy a page for only 1 dollar (limited time only). As page owners, they can promote a blog, e-store or any other website(s). The page(s) users buy will solely have their content and no one else's. A page on the One Buck Wiki can be edited just as a user would edit a page in Wikipedia. The main difference between the two is that the One Buck Wiki can be used to promote an e-store, a blog or any other products or services.   

The One Buck Wiki is created by the creators of the Five Dollar Wiki at FiveDollarWiki.com, which was also launched only couple days ago. They are a team of underground "moonlighters" that work around the clock to create the next Internet marketing tool. The One Buck Wiki is based on a highly powerful business model that allows users to benefit from overall sales of pages and viral marketing. The One Buck Wiki has just launched its beta stage and they have millions of unclaimed pages where the user can choose their own words or phrases such as "iPod Store", "Business" or "Web Development".

There have been a number of "million dollar" ideas on the Internet in the past couple months including the Million Dollar Wiki (MDW), and the Million Euro Wiki (MEW). The MDW (MillionDollarWiki.com) and MEW (MillionEuroWiki.com) offered Internet users the chance to own a piece of history at $100 each. The MillionDollarWiki does seem to have excited the Internet crowd, with some customers buying up to 15 pages at a time. Pages have even been traded, with the "Business" page selling on eBay for $6100.

Basically, the difference between the MillionDollarWiki and the OneBuckWiki is that a person can buy a page for one dollar instead of one hundred dollars. In addition, the page(s) people buy now will ultimately gain at least 10-fold its original value at every 1,000 pages that the One Buck Wiki sells. "A page bought on the One Buck Wiki today could be worth $1000 when 100,000 pages are sold."  With the One Buck Wiki, people can buy pages that will multiply in value automatically with growth of the website itself.

Even with all the directories and social bookmarking sites available today, Internet users are demanding more and they want to interact with the latest online marketing strategies available.  While social bookmarking sites like Stumbleupon, Reddit and Digg are soaring in popularity, the One Buck Wiki team is pouncing on the opportunity to generate both massive online traffic and income with their new project.

For more information visit One Buck Wiki FAQ at
http://OneBuckWiki.com.

Press Contact: Max Lee
Company Name: Zedomax Network
Phone: 415-871-8295
Website: http://OneBuckWiki.com


http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Phone_Cards
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Domains_For_Sale
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Mesothelioma
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Search_Engines
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Domains
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Lawyers
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Make_Money
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Easy_Money
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Classified_Ads
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Free_Classifieds

http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Fast_Money
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Security
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Cats
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Dogs
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Bad_Debt
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Pharmacy
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Casinos
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Credit_Cards
http://www.onebuckwiki.com/Submit_Site
http://www.fivedollarwiki.com/Mesothelioma_Cancer