Press Release
'One Million Dollar Sites' Provides Exclusive Online
Listings for Elite Businesses and Individuals
GENTBRUGGE, Belgium, Aug. 23, 2007 -- There's the "Robb
Report," there's the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book, and now
One Million Dollar Sites
(http://www.onemilliondollarsites.com), the "$1 million
dollar portal," introduces a new exclusive setting for
top-of-the-line products and services.
"People and companies want to distinguish themselves by
occupying exclusive buildings and driving high-priced cars,"
said creator Gino Harteel. "So why not create a site for the
elite? To guarantee exclusivity, One Million Dollar Sites
will only feature Web sites who are willing to pay $1
million for a listing."
In addition, interested sites must be willing to distribute
another $1 million to online visitors, but the specific
nature of that offer will be up to the individual Web site
owners. "The site will attract visitors because people's
curiosity will drive them to see who is listed. Plus, they
will be eager to find out more about the money they could
receive," said Harteel.
For their million-dollar fee, Harteel's customers will be
able to choose between a standard listing and a VIP listing.
A standard listing provides inclusion at One Million Dollar
Sites for 10 years while a VIP listing lasts for one year.
Both listings will be displayed within their categories
according to the time at which the purchase order is made,
but VIP listings will always be displayed ahead of the
standard listings.
In addition, Harteel will visit each person or company who
orders a listing within a month after payment, and he will
hold a press conference for extra publicity. His goal is to
list 1,000 Web sites by the end of 2014.
The idea came to Harteel in July 2007 while he was
vacationing in Southern California with his wife Eva.
Although he is from a European country, the 40-something
electrical engineer chose the name "One Million Dollar
Sites" rather than "One Million Euro Sites" because the
former has a better ring to it, and because prospective
customers will find $1 million more economical than doling
out 1 million euros.
"I always have had three life goals: going to and living in
the United States, marrying the most wonderful woman in the
world and creating a multimillion-dollar business," said
Harteel. "I've achieved the first two, and now I'm focused
on my third and final assignment."
In addition to his ambition, Harteel has another personal
incentive. "I am also doing this for my mother who has
cancer," he said. "The doctors say it is a matter of months,
not years, so I want to show her that I accomplished all my
life goals before she leaves us."
To those who feel that $1 million may be too high a fee,
Harteel replies, "Many companies have the money, so finding
funds will not be a problem for those happy few. If you want
something exclusive, you've got to pay for it."
To learn more, visit http://www.onemilliondollarsites.com.
Contact:
Gino Harteel
+011 + 32 + 495 + 54 55 56
http://www.onemilliondollarsites.com
gino@onemilliondollarsites.com
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