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Are you a blogger? You are in luck then.

If you are a stumbler and you have an account on StumbleUpon, you are in luck too!

In order to start our second Beta stage, we are promoting the One Buck Wiki again with 5 free pages!

There are three ways you can get 5 free pages:

1. Write a blog post about One Buck Wiki with minimum 150 words

2. OR add one of our buttons to your sidebar or footer.

3. OR if you are a stumbler, you need to stumble our homepage (http://onebuckwiki.com/Main_Page) and write a review of minimum of 150 words.

P.S. You can also earn a free page on our new EntreWiki. Check out the free pages for bloggers in detail here.

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EntreWiki is coming soon. We anticipate this new paid wiki will be the greatest of all. Why? We are making a new Online Magazine about Making Money.

We are looking for 5 people who have businesses about “making money” such as Coin Machines, Franchises, etc…etc…

The only requirement is that we need an Advertisement creative from you in a Photoshop PSD format or high quality JPEG.

Basically, we will turn your Full page ad into Wiki text for you and you get to edit it afterwards.

Send your creatives to support [at] onebuckwiki.com to win a free $100 Advertisement Page on the new EntreWiki.

Your ads must be high quality just like a creative you’d submit to a national magazine such as Entrepreneur.

Although we are in beta stage, you can reserve your page today.

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New Press Release - We are #1!

We just had a new press release go out on PRWeb.com. Check it out, we are at the top on the main page! (Make sure to stumble it! :)  )

We want to thank all our page-owners for community support behind us all the way. :)

Click below for full press release:

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 11, 2007 — Zedomax Network, a Web2.0 company based out of San Francisco, has launched the One Buck Wiki on October 12th, 2007. The One Buck Wiki seems to have exploded itself onto the internet market, with some users buying up a whole category of words such as continents. One such User X has bought Africa, America, Canada, Asia, Europe, and all the other continents including several individual countries.

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There are still plenty keywords available just as there’s infinite number of English words in the dictionary. Although the company states that the One Buck Wiki is in its beta stage, they feel confident that they have just started to climb their peak, meaning they will exponentially grow.

A lot of users are also buying up keywords such as “2010 Olympics”, taking a long term view on their investment. One page on the One Buck Wiki currently costs $10. For every 1000 pages sold on the One Buck Wiki, price jumps by another $10. That means a $10 page bought today will be worth $20 when they have sold 2000 pages.

With over 1400 pages sold in the last month, the company forecasts they will sell out over 4000 pages by the end of the year.

The Internet Wiki buzz was originally started with the Million Dollar Wiki, which was an experiment to pay for school tuition by Graham Langdon, a former student in college. Graham has dropped out of school to pursue his new entrepreneurship at Web 2.0. People are now slowly realizing Wikis are becoming the untamed blue ocean of technology to filter out spam and create new communities where only great content can exist.

With tremendous community support behind the One Buck Wiki, the founders of One Buck Wiki think they can really go “buck wild” with this concept. Thanks to Graham Langdon’s lack of college funds, the internet world will start to experience Web 2.0 all over again, not with blogs but with the new Wiki sites.

Although blogs have proliferated with free services like Google’s Blogspot and free blog softwares like Wordpress, Wikis have been only appealing to experienced users familiar with the wiki syntax.
“We foresee a massive growth in Wiki communities as seen with new Wiki sites such as Malaho, a human-powered search engine driven by blog pioneers like Jason Calacanis,” says One Buck Wiki founder, Max Lee.
The difference between Wikis and a blogs are very subtle. Wikis allow thousands of users to edit a page simultaneously, while a blog simply serves a few authors. While blogs have been growing exponentially over the last couple years, Wiki sites such as One Buck Wiki, might become the next contender among the buzz makers.

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