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Dear colleagues,
I'm selling DreamsBox.com and SinsBox.com as a package deal. Please email offers to rightdomain @ gmail.com by April 30th, 2009. From there, I will pick the highest bidder. Delivery of both sites can be through escrow or other formal third-party.
DreamsBox seeks to document all of the world's dreams.
SinsBox seeks to document all of the world's secrets, sins, and troubles. We aim at a therapeutic approach to technology. We have found that it actually feels good to anonymously confess. We hope that you enjoy what we've created.
Both sites are off the same custom platform, allowing users to post, rate, search, and invite others anonymously. Unique to DreamsBox, users can create a private dream journal to keep track. Unique to SinsBox, users can submit confessional art.
The platform has a sophisticated filtering system that limits spammer and other defined values. With a backend, the admin can delete and edit existing post as well as accept/deny posts flagged by the filter. There's also a custom CMS where most system text can be edited along with ad input.
I started these two projects as part of an academic project almost four years ago to study technology impact on social taboo and relevancy (yes yes, I'm a little dork).
I was only active for about two months. Both sites reached as high as the low 100k on Alexa about four years ago. DreamsBox was featured on such mainstream sites as LifeHacker.com and both sites were featured on several radio shows.
Since then I've stopped paying attention to them even when they still retain a very loyal and viral base.
Both sites are ready for someone to fully devote to marketing. There's a lot of potential here from selling membership, ads, to offering additional custom features.
Both sites are absolutely addictive.
Delivery of the site comes with a 2-year hosting plan.
I'm selling DreamsBox.com and SinsBox.com as a package deal. Please email offers to rightdomain @ gmail.com by April 30th, 2009. From there, I will pick the highest bidder. Delivery of both sites can be through escrow or other formal third-party.
DreamsBox seeks to document all of the world's dreams.
SinsBox seeks to document all of the world's secrets, sins, and troubles. We aim at a therapeutic approach to technology. We have found that it actually feels good to anonymously confess. We hope that you enjoy what we've created.
Both sites are off the same custom platform, allowing users to post, rate, search, and invite others anonymously. Unique to DreamsBox, users can create a private dream journal to keep track. Unique to SinsBox, users can submit confessional art.
The platform has a sophisticated filtering system that limits spammer and other defined values. With a backend, the admin can delete and edit existing post as well as accept/deny posts flagged by the filter. There's also a custom CMS where most system text can be edited along with ad input.
I started these two projects as part of an academic project almost four years ago to study technology impact on social taboo and relevancy (yes yes, I'm a little dork).
I was only active for about two months. Both sites reached as high as the low 100k on Alexa about four years ago. DreamsBox was featured on such mainstream sites as LifeHacker.com and both sites were featured on several radio shows.
Since then I've stopped paying attention to them even when they still retain a very loyal and viral base.
Both sites are ready for someone to fully devote to marketing. There's a lot of potential here from selling membership, ads, to offering additional custom features.
Both sites are absolutely addictive.
Delivery of the site comes with a 2-year hosting plan.