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Weblo is a virtual world based on the real world. Members earn real money by owning online replicas of real cities, states, famous properties and internet domain names.

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New Virtual Reality World Briefing by Weblo CEO

Explanation of new virtual world website.
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Weblo Virtual Domains, Property, Celebrity and Auction
Weblo making the earth virtually yours. You can buy all those domains, celebrities and property you wished. In auction section you can bid on your desired domains, properties and celebrities. You can purchase everything you want to have in real world.
Weblo - Domain Name Business | Buy and Sell Domain
Weblo Deals in domain name business, Domain registration, private domain registration, domains selling and buying and you can also resell your domain in auction. In weblo world you have incredible chance to own any domain in the world either its in .com, .org or .net.
Weblo - Brand Center
Welcome to the Weblo Brand Center, your place to contribute to the Weblo Brand Identity as it grows with you.

Open Source Branding lets you control the Weblo.com image. People are smarter and more creative collectively than corporations alone. Make logos, slogans and advertising for us%u2026 and then keep making them better. Right now, you can win big money when you help create our brand.
What Is Weblo.
Weblo.com is a virtual copy of the real world and a way for anyone to make money on the Net. Members make sites on their favorite people, places and things and make the content as relevant and interesting as possible.

Weblo.com brings commerce to social networking and helps members earn money for doing what they already do on the Internet: make pages, find friends, send messages, participate in forums, discussions and blogs, upload and create content, share and vote. How do members get paid? Revenues are primarily generated through advertising revenue and the selling of Weblo Assets for profit.

Everyone makes money at Weblo.com! Once you own Weblo Celebrity Fan Sites, Properties or Domains, you can make sites and sell them for profit. The more interesting they are, the more traffic you'll get, the higher your ranking will be and the more money you'll make - all while increasing your assets' worth and potential resale value.

Kind of like a recreation of the Internet inside of the Internet, Weblo.com offers members the chance to build webpages about their favorite people, places and things. When visitors come to members' sites, the revenue generated from advertisements is shared between Weblo.com and the owner of the page.

In Weblo.com, strategic planning is rewarded with higher revenue potential. For example, owning a city or state offers higher earnings as mayors and governors make commissions on all transactions in their territory as well as a percentage of advertising and membership fees. Go one step further and create strategic alliances with fellow Weblonians. Global domination has never been more fun. How much of the world do YOU own?
Weblo.com: Part MySpace, Part Second Life
If you had the chance to own North Platte, would you take it? How about Lincoln, or even the entire state of Nebraska? A new website is giving laptop entrepreneurs a chance to own their own little piece of the world.
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Excited about weblo, want to know more, share your thoughts visit Weblo Bulletin.
"What's Next - Top Ten Products, Ideas and Trends"
Online world like secondlife have made a successful business out of getting prople buy and sell 3-D virtual real estate.

Weblo Virtual Domain Update

Weblo.com is revolutionizing the domain name market. With Weblo.com, all generic domain names are available again for registration and with any extension. If you want any.com other than trade marked domains, we have it! If you want .biz, we have it too! In fact, we have them all: .com, .net, .biz, .info, .co.uk, .cc, .tv., .us, .de, .name, .be - whatever! You can register any generic domain with Weblo.com for an extremely low price.
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Weblo Recent Regiser Property

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Weblo.com: Part MySpace, Part Second Life, Part Tulip Craze

In researching Montreal-based Weblo.com, it is
hard to tell if the new online social network that markets virtual assets based on actual property represents the beginning or the end of the second wave of the Internet boom.
Perhaps it is a little bit of both. Weblo was founded last fall by Montreal-based Internet and gaming entrepreneur Rocky Mizra.
On some accounts, the company's business model is pioneering how social networking sites can generate more revenue for publishers and members alike. On other accounts, it can be interpreted as a 21st century pyramid scheme.
It works like this: Weblo sells virtual rights to a physical property (Chicago went for about $150 and
California went for more than $50,000), people (including some tasteless Anna Nicole Smith aliases)
and other Web sites.
Owners currently are making nominal income charging "taxes" to individuals who secure secondary property rights to addresses within those virtual municipalities. Owners are also making some money
from advertising revenue based on traffic to those properties.
While the "mayor" of Chicago is currently earning only pennies per day in this virtual world, significant profits are being made through the resale of these virtual properties. Here is a breakdown of notable property sales from Weblo provided by the company as of Jan. 31, 2007.
Cities sold worldwide: 5,228
U.S. cities sold: 2,768
Highlights of State Purchase Prices Paid
United States
California: $53,000
Texas: $23,328
New York: $19,354
Florida: $18,047
Michigan: $10,201
Massachusetts: $7,417
New Jersey: $8,829
Canada
Ontario: $16,900 (original buyer paid $11,550 and made a $5,350 profit)
Quebec: $7,027
British Columbia: $3,674
Alberta: $3,035
Nova Scotia: $1,149
City Flipping For Profit
Seattle: bought for $40, sold for $2,000 ($1,960 profit)
Lincoln, Neb: bought for $15, sold for $800 ($785 profit)
Vancouver: bought for $118, sold for $503 ($385 profit)
Atlanta: bought for $21, sold for $250 ($229 profit)
Detroit: bought for $44, sold for $250 ($214 profit)
Austin: bought for $34, sold for $200 ($166 profit)
Denver: bought for $28, sold for $250 ($222 profit)
Washington, D.C.: bought for $33, sold for $99 ($66 profit)
Empire State Building: bought for $1, sold for $250 ($249 profit)
Chateau de Versailles: bought for $1, sold for $30 ($29 profit)
Provinces Earning Money
Canada
Quebec: $844
Ontario: $762
British Columbia: $277
Alberta: $106

Livingstone Shire is up for sale

Rockhampton Customs House - another local property that has emerged for sale on www.weblo.com - the internet's newest and perhaps most insane form of property investment.
Forget Amalgamation, Bill Ludwig has already lost control of Livingstone Shire - the mayor of that Shire goes by the name of Swidds.
Oh stop your giggling, Cr Strelow, for you've also been flicked from your throne at Rockhampton City Hall. The mayor of Rockhampton is a girl named, well, girl. What the blazes am I talking about? Well in case you haven't heard there's a new real estate boom sweeping the planet, and Central Queensland has got swept up right along with it.
It's a real boom, involving real money, but the cities and individual properties (including your own home if you want to register it) and states are all virtual imitations of their real life counterparts.
That's right, the internet is once again responsible for one of the most quirky but totally serious booms in history. I'm referring to www.weblo.com an online "game" in which people buy and sell virtual properties for real money. If the property exists in the real world, it is available for sale on weblo.com.
You purchase it with real money, and, like the real real estate market, hope its demand rises so you can sell it for more.
Scoffers might want to read a little further before pointing out the seemingly obvious absurdity of this concept. Since its Sept. 26, 2006 launch, Weblo.com has sparked a virtual real estate boom. California sold for $53,000 USD, New York State sold for $18,433 and the Canadian province of Ontario sold for $16,900.
Major cites and properties around the world have sold and resold. The virtual mayor of Washington D.C. sold his city for a 300 percent profit. The virtual Empire State Building, originally purchased for one dollar, recently sold for $250. Members flip virtual properties for profit just like in the real world.
Closer to home, a Canadian woman recently bought New South Wales for over $13 000 AUD.
But even closer to home, Swidds, the "mayor" of Livingstone Shire has put the city up for sale. That's right, Livingstone Shire is currently up for auction on www.weblo.com, and the highest bidder gets to call him or herself mayor.
Another local landmark that can be found on the worldwide auction block is Rockhampton's Customs House. Weblo is a game, because that's what it feels like to me. But others would consider it a market, and indeed you can make real money here.

Money for Nothing!

Link to ABC6 News Story:
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=features&id=5152087
Now you can actually make money by selling the Brooklyn Bridge and NOT risk getting
arrested.
It's all part of an increasingly popular internet "game" found at http://www.weblo.com.
Simply put, it's like playing Monopoly using an unlimited number of real world
landmarks, cities, and states bought and sold using real money.
The owners construct web pages for their holdings (sort of like a "myspace" for real
estate) hoping to lure advertisements which can net them a monthly income. OK, so we're
talking maybe 20 cents a month, but the whole thing is in it's infancy.
A weblo tycoon named Robert Alferi recently "bought" the Philadelphia Museum of Art
for 5 bucks. If he sold it, he said he'd ask at least 50 bucks for it. Not a bad return on what
it would cost for a venti latte at Starbucks.
And I'm sitting here writing an informational blog about this site when I could be making
a killing selling the Liberty Bell? Cripes! I can't think of a reason why I should be
wasting my time pounding this out for another minute.
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=features&id=5152087

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