by Paula Neal Mooney
Today I was cruising TechCrunch's post about Explode! and in the comments section I saw a guy pitching something called the Million Dollar Avatar.
I headed on over to the Million Dollar Avatar, and was as happy as a pig in slop when they approved my quick application and my big face made it on the Million Dollar Avatar's front page.
After I joined the Million Dollar Avatar and started surfing the site, I found this in the Million Dollar Avatar's FAQs page:
How do I become a member?
Becoming a Million Dollar Avatar member is very easy. First, walk-thru the 2 step registration process to register your profile and pay the $10/yr membership fee....
Whoa!
Hold the phone Million Dollar Avatar maker!
Who said anything on the Million Dollar Avatar's terms and conditions about money?
(Not that I read those things anyway. But I did just select all and try to find a dollar sign -- no dice.)
Neither could I find out how to win a free membership as stated in the little star thingee on Million Dollar Avatar's first blog posting.
So I'm a little confused, but at least the Million Dollar Avatar guy says he's tithing 10% of the revenue to Lance Armstrong's Live Strong campaign to fight cancer.
Maybe this is a great thing...
Plus, I do have a ton more links and my Technorati ranking is 5,338 -- thank You, Yeshua! -- but I don't know if this is due to Million Dollar Avatar, Explode! or something else.
I still don't know when or how the Million Dollar Avatar plans to collect his 10 bucks.
What do you think?
Is the Million Dollar Avatar a scam or a genius akin to the Million Dollar Homepage?
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Today I was cruising TechCrunch's post about Explode! and in the comments section I saw a guy pitching something called the Million Dollar Avatar.
I headed on over to the Million Dollar Avatar, and was as happy as a pig in slop when they approved my quick application and my big face made it on the Million Dollar Avatar's front page.
After I joined the Million Dollar Avatar and started surfing the site, I found this in the Million Dollar Avatar's FAQs page:
How do I become a member?
Becoming a Million Dollar Avatar member is very easy. First, walk-thru the 2 step registration process to register your profile and pay the $10/yr membership fee....
Whoa!
Hold the phone Million Dollar Avatar maker!
Who said anything on the Million Dollar Avatar's terms and conditions about money?
(Not that I read those things anyway. But I did just select all and try to find a dollar sign -- no dice.)
Neither could I find out how to win a free membership as stated in the little star thingee on Million Dollar Avatar's first blog posting.
So I'm a little confused, but at least the Million Dollar Avatar guy says he's tithing 10% of the revenue to Lance Armstrong's Live Strong campaign to fight cancer.
Maybe this is a great thing...
Plus, I do have a ton more links and my Technorati ranking is 5,338 -- thank You, Yeshua! -- but I don't know if this is due to Million Dollar Avatar, Explode! or something else.
I still don't know when or how the Million Dollar Avatar plans to collect his 10 bucks.
What do you think?
Is the Million Dollar Avatar a scam or a genius akin to the Million Dollar Homepage?
Subscribe to Paula Mooney by Email
Bookmark http://www.paulamooney.blogspot.com/ or
Technorati fav me, please!
Tags: million ,dollar ,avatar ,explode ,raise ,technorati ,ranking
Comments
I'm planning on releasing a premium service down the road but there will always be basic service available.
After you subscribed the confirmation page details our basic plan and premium plan goals. Again, let me just straighten that out - not a scam...just a mistake on my part.
Also, you must have pulled my first blog post that was updated. The site was in beta for a few days and ideas were still flying about. You must have caught us in beta. Check out the updated blog post (maybe refresh your browser cuz it mighht be cached). Anyway, let me know if you have any questions or concerns by contact me via the MDA site and I'll help clear everything up. I built MDA as a tool to help help people promote and find new sites. Not trying to pull a fast one. Sorry about the confusion.
And I'm glad Million Dollar Avatar is not a scam!
Yay!
HEAR THAT EVERYONE?
MILLION DOLLAR AVATAR IS NOT A SCAM!
;-)
Happy Friday, all!
Paula