Tuesday, November 07, 2006

You Can Now Duplicate YouTube.com Success

Quote of the Day: "Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny"

Youtube.com is sold to Google for 1.6 Billion USD. How much do you think
a community site like friendearth.com cost?


Now, friendearth.com's source codes are selling for only USD 297 with full reseller right. This is a REAL Bargain. Until now... as i have check, only 62 copies left.... get it at http://www.ambatch.com/friendearth/.

By the way, i did not gain anything by releasing this Good news to you. This is not an affiliate program... and i earn nothing if you buy. However, i think this is a chance of a lifetime for you to emulate YouTube.com success. I have brought a copy myself.

Look at the traffic friendearth.com (a community website) show on Alexa.com:



It is real.. Try it yourself. Go to http://www.alexa.com select traffic tab and type the words "friendearth.com" and click on the button "Get Traffic Details" and see you for yourself.

This is the content from an email i received from Kelvin Hui, the owner of FriendEarth.com

"I am glad to inform you that I will sign
a 3-year partnership contract with Yahoo Inc
within 15 minutes.
(right...I'm now in
Yahoo office)

In this partnership, we will work out something:

1. My website FriendEarth.com will display the
contextual ads of Overture exclusively, and focus
on the marketing work in Asia.

2. Advertiser workshop. Yahoo and I will co-organize
a series of workshop to provide education programs
for the Overture advertisers in Asia.

It's really a great news for all web publishers
like you and me.

You can see, web publishing can be a very
profitable business if you know how to manage it.

Ah...I forget to tell you. We just offered the
source code package of FriendEarth.com yesterday.
Right now only 17 packages are available for $297.

If you miss this chance, you will lose it forever.

Take action now:
http://www.ambatch.com/friendearth/"

My congratulation to Kelvin for sealing a deal with yahoo.

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