Million Dollar Homepage Concept Moves to Weblog

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I’m loathe to cover this or anything else million dollar homepage-related but, now doubt, someone else will and Adrants will have missed the boat. So here we go. Yijun Sun has ported the million dollar homepage concept to the weblog format and plans to sell blog posts by the character.

Surely, this is just another lame, stupid attempt to latch onto the one and only true and successful million dollar homepage but there’s this thing with blogs. They seem to find their way into search engine results a lot better than flat sites. They seem to more effectively lend themselves to link-love. They are Technorati and RSS friendly which serves to spread the existence of the site even further. It’s not that anyone’s going to run out an subscribe to the RSS feed of this site but that’s not the point. The site’s content – advertisers who choose to buy posts – will self populate and automatically find there way into the discourse of the blogoshpere and beyond.

Call me stupid – I have already for even giving consideration to this – but it just might have legs. Either that or everyone can point to it as the dumbest thing the blogoshere offered this year and the stupidest thing Adrants ever covered. You decide.

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