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Jaye Green

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Two University Students, Andy and Joe, hit upon a money making idea to help them through school.   They would create an online writing site, open to all and see how many users would join.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020

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Jaye Green

Not Over Yet

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Chapter One

"We're gonna need one hundred thousand to..."

 

"What?  Are you sure?" exclaimed Andy, almost dropping his coffee cup.

 

"You want to do the math?"  Joe snarled at his roommate.

 

As both were at an especially prestigious school which required extremely high levels of mathematical ability it was a rhetorical question. 

 

To continue at the university, to pay their bills and have enough left over to eat, the sum was not unreasonable.  The fact they didn't have that kind of money, not even half of it, was fact.

 

"Oh boy..."  Andy said, sinking his bed.

 

He sat, looking at Joe's back as he stared at the computer screen.  Then Joe said;  "I have an idea..."  in his slow calm way.

 

"I'll take it!"

 

Joe turned to face Andy.   Draining every molecule of drama from the moment;  "We open a webpage, we fill it with ads."

 

"Uh huh...."

 

"We'll get about 15c for every click on an ad and like $1.83 for every thousand views."

 

"Uhhhhhhhhh,"   Andy moaned.

 

Joe turned back to the computer; "If we could get, say one hundred thousand views every day plus say a thousand clicks... then..."

 

"We will only have to go out on the road and collect one hundred bottles...to be returned...." 

 

Joe sucked his teeth;  "I told you, I have an idea."

 

"I just heard it..." Andy flicked.

 

"No, you heard the background of the idea.  Would you like to hear the actual idea?"

 

"Of course,"  Joe replied, lifting a leg onto the bed, arms around the knee.

 

"We create an online writing site.  That means that we don't create the content.  The users create the content.  The writing is . wall paper.  It is there to hang ads.  Imagine like a banner on the top, a couple of ads on the sides, and one at the bottom."

 

"And um... who is going to look at this page?"

 

"The person who writes the wallpaper, and those who visit the page.  If we could get a lot of visitors to the page, if they could click on an ad...."

 

"If my grandmother had wheels she'd be a wheelbarrow..."  Andy quoted.

 

"Listen, I've done my research.   We create a site.  We make the pay out rather high.  This means i it will take awhile for the users to reach it.  Then, we pay everyone the first time."