Is The One Euro Wiki The Next Money Maker?
Posted on November 29, 2007
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The 1 Euro Wiki is a promising new website that might allow you to cash in for profit. If you are an active Internet user you might have heard about the success of the Million Dollar Wiki not so long ago. Fast thinkers snapped up special keywords for $100 only to turn them around for $ thousands of profit in some cases.
The Wiki allowed buyers to buy a keyword which is high converting and highly searched for. You know, blogging, Internet marketing, dating, cooking recipes, etc. The idea is to own this particular keyword on the site and do whatever you wish with it. Once the site reaches a lot of traffic due to popularity you might want to sell your keyword to high bidders.
It’s is a gamble and yet, so many fast thinkers have made a bit of money with the last idea.
A new site on the horizon with the same concept, but for only 1 Euro buy in is the 1 Euro Wiki.

At the time of blogging about this there are only 29 pages sold, so it is relatively new and if you act fast, you might as well buy a cheap keyword with the potential to sell it for a profit later on.
For all it is worth, it is probably a lot of fun to see where this can lead. I snapped up a couple of words myself as I figure I don’t have much to loose.
So get your 1 Euro Wiki now before somebody else does.
Monika
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Ok, I got mine!
I don’t know if this is a winner or not, but now is not the time to hesitate over such trivialities, so I just waded in and bought some keywords for a few bucks.
Damn good ones, at that.
In the back of my mind were Grizzly’s words in the last post on his blog about using free blogs for adsense revenue.
Well, these wiki things will (or should) get indexed fast, so by sticking up a load of crappy PLR articles full of relevant keywords and some PPC ads, what do you reckon the chances are of getting a half decent place in the SERPS and attracting some google traffic to get some PPC clicks?
Better than average, I’d say!
Terry
Usually the only people who really ever do well with these are the original people who think of them. After that you start to see a bunch of spin-offs but hardly any of them ever become a success like the original.