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dwarfURL
http://www.dwarfurl.com
About
dwarfURL is fairly new, it launched on April 9, 2007. It quickly became one of the hottest properties on the net. It is a short-URL service that has a user interface better than any other out there. It also has features that other short-URL services like TinyURL could only wish for.
Such features as enhanced stat tracking that tracks total clicks and the referrers for each click. It also keeps track of a users history incase they forget or lose their newly created link.
We also have a FireFox Add-On(extension) that has been downloaded over 1,230 times in the past two weeks.
Stats
On average we are receiving over 2,500 unique visitors and just underr 30,000 pageviews a day, at this very early stage.
Webalizer stats can be seen here:
http://www.dwarfurl.com/webalizer/index.html
Revenue
So far this site has generated ~$50/week in revenue. A small amount has come from YPN, the majority of the rest has come from selling advertising spots that you see at the bottom of the homepage.
There is also another potential advertiser that has signed on to advertise with us at $90/week and that is slated to start the next week.
The Buzz Around dwarfURL
Since launching we have been getting GREAT reviews across the blogosphere. Some examples of this are:
Mashable - A web2.0 blog with hundreds of thousands of readers
http://mashable.com/2007/04/14/tinyurl-stats-dwarfurl/
LifeHacker - Another large blog with a heavy following
http://lifehacker.com/software/tinyurl/dwarfurl-shortens-links-and-offers-click-stats-251636.php
OSCandy - Great blog that I personally like
http://www.oscandy.com/business/266-monitor-your-url-stats-with-dwarfurl
And there are a lot more, and not single one has not liked our service.
Here are some more blogs talking about dwarfURL:
http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&q=dwarfurl&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d
Some quotes include:
"I have been a fan of some of the âmake my URL shorterâ Web sites in the past, but for some reason I did not end up using most of them. Well, I think I have finally met a service in this area of the Internet that I can get behind and fall in love with. DwarfURL does that job when it comes to giving you a quick and easy way of creating short URLs out of long ones."
"I have been playing around with dwarfURL for a while now, and it is really growing on me! OK, sorry - bad pun I know but it is a Saturday morning."
We were also featured on the homepage of del.icio.us as one of the hottest sites on the internet right now, as well as on the most popular list, twice.
Why You Should Be Interested
You could own a hot web2.0 property. We use the latest in technology, with the AJAX and FireFox Add-On. This really has tons of potential ontop of the success it has already gotten. It's unfortunate that I'm looking to sell it so early, but I need to use the proceeds for my other startup www.FamFridge.com
Price/Offers
I'm looking for offers, there is no BIN, but only offers in the $x,xxx and above range will be accepted. Please send me a PM.
Thanks,
David
http://www.dwarfurl.com
About
dwarfURL is fairly new, it launched on April 9, 2007. It quickly became one of the hottest properties on the net. It is a short-URL service that has a user interface better than any other out there. It also has features that other short-URL services like TinyURL could only wish for.
Such features as enhanced stat tracking that tracks total clicks and the referrers for each click. It also keeps track of a users history incase they forget or lose their newly created link.
We also have a FireFox Add-On(extension) that has been downloaded over 1,230 times in the past two weeks.
Stats
On average we are receiving over 2,500 unique visitors and just underr 30,000 pageviews a day, at this very early stage.
Webalizer stats can be seen here:
http://www.dwarfurl.com/webalizer/index.html
Revenue
So far this site has generated ~$50/week in revenue. A small amount has come from YPN, the majority of the rest has come from selling advertising spots that you see at the bottom of the homepage.
There is also another potential advertiser that has signed on to advertise with us at $90/week and that is slated to start the next week.
The Buzz Around dwarfURL
Since launching we have been getting GREAT reviews across the blogosphere. Some examples of this are:
Mashable - A web2.0 blog with hundreds of thousands of readers
http://mashable.com/2007/04/14/tinyurl-stats-dwarfurl/
LifeHacker - Another large blog with a heavy following
http://lifehacker.com/software/tinyurl/dwarfurl-shortens-links-and-offers-click-stats-251636.php
OSCandy - Great blog that I personally like
http://www.oscandy.com/business/266-monitor-your-url-stats-with-dwarfurl
And there are a lot more, and not single one has not liked our service.
Here are some more blogs talking about dwarfURL:
http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&q=dwarfurl&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d
Some quotes include:
"I have been a fan of some of the âmake my URL shorterâ Web sites in the past, but for some reason I did not end up using most of them. Well, I think I have finally met a service in this area of the Internet that I can get behind and fall in love with. DwarfURL does that job when it comes to giving you a quick and easy way of creating short URLs out of long ones."
"I have been playing around with dwarfURL for a while now, and it is really growing on me! OK, sorry - bad pun I know but it is a Saturday morning."
We were also featured on the homepage of del.icio.us as one of the hottest sites on the internet right now, as well as on the most popular list, twice.
Why You Should Be Interested
You could own a hot web2.0 property. We use the latest in technology, with the AJAX and FireFox Add-On. This really has tons of potential ontop of the success it has already gotten. It's unfortunate that I'm looking to sell it so early, but I need to use the proceeds for my other startup www.FamFridge.com
Price/Offers
I'm looking for offers, there is no BIN, but only offers in the $x,xxx and above range will be accepted. Please send me a PM.
Thanks,
David