If you have an envious streak, you probably shouldn't read
this.
Because chances are good that Alex Tew, a 21-year-old student
from a small town in England, is more clever than you. And he is
proving it by earning a cool million dollars in four months on the
Internet.
Selling porn? Dealing prescription drugs? Nope. All he sells are
pixels, the tiny dots on the screen that appear when you call up
his home page.
He had the brainstorm for his million dollar home page, called,
logically enough, www.milliondollarhomepage.com, while lying in bed
thinking out how he would pay for university.
The idea: turn his home page into a billboard made up of a
million dots, and sell them for a dollar a dot to anyone who wants
to put up their logo. A square of 10-by-10 pixels, roughly the size
of a letter of type, costs $100.