The idea of trading keyword is good, but...
By sn_2818184
@sn_2818184 (328)
Hong Kong
January 16, 2011 9:07am CST
Last year, there is a new idea of trading keyword coming up. The idea is good, and many people are already making money from this idea through Kooday. Yet, while there are more and more people investing money to this idea, it seems that the site just fail to make the search result relevant, not to mention the big dream of attracting advertiser. Yet, if Kooday fail to make the things right this year, the site will be turning into a Ponzi Scheme.
At the end of the last year, there is another site called Tagvillage trying to set up another system of trading keyword. This site is even worse, there are report that they even have problem on their trading system.
I do think that the idea of trading keyword is good, but why it seems that it is so hard to make the idea real?
3 responses
@tkonlinevn (6438)
• Vietnam
17 Jan 11
I have not joined in this matter therefore I know that a good ideas. Because I'm not strong in it. So, I think that It's hard for us to success.
@murtaza45 (173)
• India
16 Jan 11
some company good ideas for mind.ideas for big company to type for the dialy in the offices to home.any there for ideas uses.ideas keyword type of sence type matter for computer in the box.
@EddySmellyFish (155)
• Malaysia
16 Jan 11
I agree, trading keyword is an idea i can't figure out how they earn money somehow. How can you actually get rewarded with cash by just linking keyword with your own website?
By the way, Kooday and Tagvillage both has the same owner, so they are integrating the keyword trading system in Tagvillage as well. The moment when i entered Tagvillage, there is no system what so ever, other than a forum, which requires another login and signup to post on it. Seems like a ready to 'be gone' site to me.
The owner of Kooday has bad reputation as well, not my idea, but it has been spread out all over the internet with reviews regarding Kooday.
Kooday also experiencing problem from frozen Paypal account, which have a large sum of nontransferable cash there.
I'm not investing anything in Kooday or Tagvillage, not at least a year.