The Billion Dollar Quest

exploring my creative potential…while trying to save the world


Here's the deal...

My name is Alex. I have no business experience, little money and few connections. Yet, I believe that in time, I may be able to build a billion-dollar business. How do I plan to make a billion dollars? Read on...

The thing is, whatever I may lack in experience or resources, I believe I can make up for with creativity and determination. I have the ideas to make billions, and the willpower to make it happen. I am not going to be distracted, dissuaded or defeated. Absent a failure of my body or major disruption in the geo-political-environmental-social complex, I think I can do this. Skills can be learned. Connections can be forged. Luck can be made.

Yet this quest is not about money. Personally, I have no need for billions of dollars or even millions; my material needs are few. Instead, this venture is about exploring the potential of my life and my mind, while using my skills to make the world a better place. As such, the vast majority of my profits will be redirected to environmental causes. Our environment - that which gives us everything we know - is crumbling apart and I cannot just stand back and watch it happen.

Oh yeah and this is going to be really hard. Feel free to help... :)

Latest News...

September 22nd, 2009

a small but meaningful victory

Several years ago I came across this page on About.com called “Top 10 Websites and Games for Brain Exercise”.  Naturally, I felt as if I should be included on this list, but alas I was not.  So I contacted the About.com guide who had written the page and asked him to include me, but he said he would not be updating the list.  I begged a little, but to not avail.  Over the next two years I frequently came across the page and each time was annoyed at the omission of my site.  Then, two weeks ago I decided to give it another go and wrote the following email:

I see you are posting a lot on brain fitness.  Please feel free to include a link to my site in any of those posts :)  I have written a number of articles on brain health, have a running series on brain fitness tips, offer a memory workout program, brain training exercises and in general, 100+ brain games.  Please take a look at my site and consider linking to it in one of your articles as it really is a good resource to provide for your readers.

Now, returning to the original reason I emailed you, way back when: your page called “Top 10 Websites and Games for Brain Exercise”.  I’d really like to get on this list.  I see that you updated it last January, so I know you are amennable to making changes.  Considering that my site is active, original, diverse and offfers a huge collection of brain games I would like to try again to convince you to include me in the list.  Assuming that you are not going to change the post to “Top 11 Websites”, that would mean the removal of one of the current entries.  In that light, consider the following:

The Brainwaves Center has but 4 static tests/exercises, hardly even games.

MyBrainTrainer allows you to play only one free exercise.

BrainBuilder is software that you need to purchase and have shipped to you.

Queendom.com is focused mostly on IQ & personality tests and has a limited number of actual brain games

Obviously I am biased, but I feel very strongly that my site deserves inclusion on this list and that it would be a more valuable resource to include than at least one of the above-mentioned items.  I work 70 hours a week trying to make it a great place to exercise the brain

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.  Sorry if I am a pest but this is very important to me and I feel that I have a valid case.

For several weeks I heard nothing and assumed I was being ignored (I am used to sending out emails and hearing nothing back).  But just this morning I got a response from him saying he was convinced and that he would update the page, which he has already done!  This made me very happy.  It’s a small victory but it makes me pleased and is a reminder to be persistent (while I typically get ignored, that is the third person who has come around on something like that and thanked me for my persistence).

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September 16th, 2009

building links, building content

I have spent much of the past few days contacting other webmasters and trying  get more inbound links.  Although this process has a very low success rate (I probably only hear back from about 20% of the people I contact), I have managed to get about 25 links in the past couple days so that’s a decent haul.  Hopefully more will trickle in over the next few days.

I also signed up for HubPages and created 3 hubs:

Brain Training Games

Brain Fitness Programs

Brain Fitness Tips

each of which contains a link back to my site.  These should help a bit with SEO.

In addition to these hubs I also registered 6 more on various relevant keywords which I will be creating in the coming weeks.  After that, I will move onto Squidoo.com which is another community where users can create their own pages.

I have also been working on building my brain directory and my typing resources directory.

I applied yesterday to be a DMOZ editor, not even sure if anyone is still managing that site but we will see.  It would be nice to get into that directory.

I have also written a number of articles recently and begun distributing them:

Brain Training with Brain Games

Brain Fitness Tips

The Web’s Best Typing Tests

An Interview on Neuroplasticity

Once I write a few more I will sign up for some sort of article distribution service and hopefully get them out there a little more.

Finally, on a search engine position note, I have now made the front page in google searches of “brain fitness program’ and ‘logic games’.

More updates coming soon

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September 11th, 2009

moving up in the world

I am very pleased with my progress in the past 3 weeks.  Consider:

#1) I have moved up in nearly every important search engine term and my traffic is steadily builing.  I expect this trend to continue with all the work I have been doing in the past few weeks getting inbound links (link trading, writing articles, commenting on relevant posts, submitting to directories).

#2) I have moved up 100,000 spots in the Alexa traffic report in the past 2 weeks, from 475,000+ to 372,386 today.  My goal is to make it in the top 300,000 by the end of September and top 150,000 by the end of the year.

#3) My revenue has increased two-fold in the past 3 weeks.  That’s a good sign and good positive reinforcement of my efforts.

I have all sorts of plans for the coming weeks (too many, as always) and I will keep you updated on my further progress.  One thing I will be working on a bit is my new Brain Directory that I am building.  This project will bring more traffic to my site and increase my search engine standings on brain-related searches.

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August 31st, 2009

the momentum builds

I haven’t felt this capable and productve in years.  After feeling like I was falling impossibly behind with things, I now feel more or less caught up and at long last, ready to move foward.  My site traffic is increasing again.  So is my revenue.  I’ve released 3 new games in the past week I am pleased with, and I have new ideas popping into my head all the time.  I just distributed a press release which will help me in the search engines standings and hopefully bring direct traffic as well.  I’ve made some new industry contacts which should help me, and am eager to make some more.

So I am going to spend another week doing some promoting and random development before settling down and focusing on HighQ, BrainBall & Facebook.

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August 28th, 2009

busy as a bee

I’ve been incredibly productive the past week and am feeling really good about things.  After my forced remake of playwithyourmind.com I decided to undertake a planned redesign of freeonlinetypinggames.com in preparation for the new school year (much of my traffic for that site is school-related), which I have more-or-less completed.  The site pretty much uses the same theme as playwithyourmind.com which allows me to reuse much of the code and will allow me me to maintain them both more easily in the future.  Anyway my efforts had an immediate effect as my ad revenue from both sites has gone up considerably in the past few days – it’s always nice when my work pays dividends so quickly.  I will continue to make updates and additions to The Keyboard Playground in the coming weeks as I attempt to further ascend the search engine standings (view my latest rankings).  At this point, so close to the top, each rung I can climb that latter should make a significant difference in my profits.

Meanwhile, I have also released two new games, Broken Mouse and Spaztik.  Broken Mouse is a ressurection of an old game that wasn’t working so well and Spaztik is a variation on one of the levels in BM.  The first time around BM received some good reviews and attention so I am hoping for more of the same this time through.  As soon as I finish this post I will be working on a new typing game which I  hope to release on both sites tomorrow.

Lastly, I initiated a new series on playwithyourmind.com on ‘Brain Fitness Tips’.  Hopefully, this will be a valuable resource for my readers and will also gain me some respect from Google for brain fitness search terms. I’ve been making some good progress on my playwithyourmind.com SEO (see rankings) and plan to build on that momentum.

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