Make $10,000 in One Day Using Social Networking?!

by Kirk on October 3, 2006

How much is your Digg vote worth? One cent, two cents…? Well, help me out in my little experiment, and we’ll really find out.

You see, right now I’m broke. Not broke as in only a few hundred dollars in the bank account, but broke as in soon to be homeless. But with desperation comes creativity, and so now I present to you the…

$10,000 in One Day Social Networking Challenge

Here’s the basic concept:

1. You vote for this page on Digg.
2. This page gets seen by tens of thousands of people
3. Of those tens of thousands of people, 100 decide to buy web hosting.
4. I meet my goal of $10,000, and donate everything else to charity for the homeless

I know what you’re thinking, this sounds rediculous, why should I give this guy the time of day. Well, I can’t say you should. I just can let you know I’m not a bad guy, too many of us are, and I’d really appreciate your help. We’ve all been stuck in tough situations, and the internet makes it easier for the little guys to stick together. That being said, thanks for you time and your vote. There are more nice people in the world than you think!

Bluehost.com Web Hosting $6.95

Above is my webhost, a great deal. They’ll survive a digging and then some. I only need a hundred people to sign up and I’ll reach my goal. Will you be one of the hundred? Get started on your site today, and help me out in the process!

  • Josh Wex
    You might want to try http://www.usersubmitter.com/ :)
  • Good question, Travis.

    The affiliate link assumes you will end up using web hosting for longer than one month. You're worth more than the initial $7 as a customer. Get the word out!
  • Umm, how can you make $10k selling 100 affiliate hosting accounts at $6.95 each? I'm confused.
  • Sorry, the link is in the picture above. Just click on the bluehost ad, and you'll be helping out. Thanks guys!
  • Where is your webhost link?
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