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New Million Dollar Homepage Story
New Million Dollar Homepage Story

Back in 2005, a student in England named Alex Tew launched The Million Dollar Homepage, the home page consists of a million pixels arranged in a 1000×1000 pixel grid, through which he sold the pixels for $1 each. Although it was an extremely simple idea, the unique project attracted enormous amounts of press coverage, and eventually earned $1,037,100. It also spawned countless copycat websites, but as the old saying goes, lightning never strikes twice, the idea only works once and relies on novelty, any copy-cat sites only have pure comedy value, so none of whom have found particular success with the business model. But almost everything has an exception, actually there is a new million dollar homepage that have finally achieved success.

The great financial crash of 2008 resulted in over eight million jobs disappearing in a little over a year, Roland Luo also lost his job in this year. "Few words sting like the ones that inform you that you're being laid off," Roland says, "I feels like to be struck by lightning at that moment". For several months he looked for work in his field, then as things got more desperate he looked for related jobs, then any job, then it was washing dishes, cleaning toilets. Five months later Roland was still unemployed and lost his home because he couldn't keep up his mortgage payments.

He found a very cheap apartment and moved in, the living condition was terrible, but it's the only apartment he can afford for. Considering that he had web design experience before, Roland decided to build a website to earn some money, he spent days agonizing about what sort of website should he create, then he heard about The Million Dollar Homepage Story on the internet. When he first visited Alex Tew's web site, he couldn't believe his eyes, this most famous home page is full of images of bikini babes, cartoons, flags, brands, it looks like an advertising train wreck you can't look at. "Only some pixels charge

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