$100,000 a month off MySpace layouts

The general wisdom in the Webmaster world (gained from a namesake forum and others) is that MySpace resource sites are bandwidth-hungry but profit-lacking. The teens develop ad blindness and therefore the quantity of clicks deteriorates. Washington Post on MSNBC provides a different insight:

David Miles Jr. and Kato Leonard, two 20-year-olds in Louisville, say they collect $100,000 a month from their year-old site, Freeweblayouts.net, which gives away designs that people can use on MySpace social-networking pages.

Posted in Money, Startups, Technology at July 27th, 2006. Trackback URI: trackback

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