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Hi, welcome to my blog. In this part of my world, I talked about how to achieve financial freedom by learning how to make money online through creating sites and earning from them.

Below are some current and past make money projects that details my learning journey.

My current experiment in making 50 amazon site niches. If you have not been following this challenge, best place to start is this resource page for the amazon challenge, that lists all the articles that I have written so far.

My experiment in making 1000 a month through adsense in 9 months.

If you came here looking for low cost startup ideas, here are 140 startup ideas that you can browse through.


Tuesday, 5 August 2008

Updates on my startup ideas

This past week in the blogsphere has been kind of slow, which explains the lack of posting. Hence, I might as well use this down period to summarise what I have been doing with some of the ideas I have posting.

Startup Idea #77 (Bloomberg for player transfer market in soccer): Finally got someone interested to partner me with this idea. We are now documenting all the data sources available to build our information platform. We will also be slapping a 'game' mode which allows users to participate in the transfer market through a trading system. The model is to identify brilliant talent scouts from the masses and do for transfer market what Covestor is doing for securities market.

Startup Idea #52
(Comparison service for medical tourism): One of my favourite ideas. Assessing the data collection process as well as the comparison engine needed. We are trying to model the engine after Jellyfish,which in my mind has one of the best comparison engine out there.


Startup idea #13
(Open source CAD): I briefly explore this with my friend in the CAD industry. Too much effort needed and something out of our depth.


Startup idea #43
(Social advertising): We manage to raise some small angel funding for this. Good enough to get us into the prototype stage. The team is excited about the idea of experimenting with a different approach to advertising.