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MyYearbook.com, co-founded by 17-year-old Catherine Cook, is making millions in annual revenue after just two years.
MyYearbook.com, co-founded by 17-year-old Catherine Cook, is making millions in annual revenue after just two years.
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maybe they should have googled first...
Say do you all (the readers here) suppose CNET maybe in bed with Yearbook.com?
I don't believe if you give any high school kid $10k-$25k they would be able to have great success out of it. You might create a competition for the $10k to $25k to bring out the best ideas which would get you more bang for your buck.
Plus, my friends didn't give me great ideas so I could make money. What a bunch of losers.
If only I had a better brother and better friends!
Geoff, 27, is our older brother / investor / alcohol buyer.
http://www.myyearbook.com/our_story.php
yeah great, thanks. what kind of site are you underage drinkers trying to push on our kids? what next? cigarette ads?
I know my older brother is a loser that's not going to give me $250k, and I know my friends are losers that are not going to give me great ideas, so now I'm getting off my lazy butt to take the initiative to seek out the top Big Brothers who give out $250k or more and Better Friends who give out great ideas.
Maybe why I'm at it I need to find a better network of reporters and bloggers who will promote me and my made up story of success to generate a buzz.
Oh wait, I have a call, it's my parents, not the better parents I need, the real ones, oh their saying I need to stick to school and stop dreaming.
What company would you choose.
I vote SKYPE
what would be your choice?
Answer below!
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The site also claims to write a check at the end of the year to certain "Causes" such as Save The Amazon Rainforest Org. and AIDS research to name a couple. Yet, ask anyone that is associated with those organizations, they will all tell you they never received any chekc whatsoever.
MyYearbook wants people to think they get at least 15,000+ new members per day, yet, what they aren't telling you is, most if not all of those "new" people are people that are already members that are creating more accounts and calling it "back up accounts" for "battles".
Again, MyYearbook does not write a check at the end of the year as they claim, since, if this was the case, the checks would have millions of dollars on them and this would make this site well known, especially with the news media, but it hasn't. I know the check would've been in the millions, since, at 4 months, and with the amount of "friends" I have on my list, they already have donated billions of their Lunch Money to these Causes. Now times that 4 months to 3.
The Cook siblings are probably props in the game of Credit Cards duping people out of their money. I challenge anyone to produce paper trails of these mysterious checks that the Cook siblings claim to write at the end of the year.
Go to MyYearbook's site and see all the advertisements all going back to using credit cards in order to purchase. High school teens with credit cards? Very small percentage there.
- by smke9 September 3, 2009 1:05 PM PDT
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