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THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. A big thank you to those that took time to enter. A winner will be announced soon. Watch this space...
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STILL WATCHING? THE WINNER IS Meka_Dragon with his ukanniversary.co.uk suggestion. Congratulations! The prize will be on its way to you.
Once again thanks to all who took part and look out for more competitions!
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We'll run this one over the next two weeks. Somebody might need to prod me in two weeks time to choose the winner.
I would like you to go to http://Topaddress.com.
There's a link in the left side strip if you need to go back and forth.
There you will find our lovely selection of domain names.
Pick a domain or some domains which you think would be good for a nice profitable enterprise, and describe what you would do with them if you were an entrepreneur.
The single best entry will win an Extra Gameaday prize.
You can enter as many times as you like.
IMPORTANT
1. Try to get Unique Selling Points into your plan!
2. Work out why you think it would make money.
3 .State clearly how long it would take and what the difficulties would be.
I've no idea how this will go, but good luck.
And NO, we are not likely to use the winning entry, this is just the stuff of financial fantasy.
In the stats screen you can add a bit into it like How many times they won gameaday, age, and maybe a star rating which increases as they post more cheats, post and reviews!
Also you should really advertise SR selling GBA's, it would be an attractive ad to get them to by GBA's from you!
Thanks for that, I thought that it would be a handy site. : )
And you peeps at SR, feel free to use any my ideas if you wish, I don't have the time or money to invest in this kind of thing, so I'd rather you profit from it than someone else.
Thanks again. : )
I'm not sitting here glued to a monitor typing at least!
> Tony, sometimes your competitions are too techinical sometimes.. i'm
> not that kind of guy, nor is most people.
That made about as much sense as a Japenese VCR instruction manual.