October 28, 2005

मेरो ब्लगको मूल्य


My blog is worth $1,129.08.
How much is your blog worth?

आज एउटा रमाइलो साइट भेटियो। यो साइटका अनुसार मेरो ब्लगको मूल्य $1,129.08 रहेछ। तपाईँ पनि आफ्नो ब्लगको मूल्य हेर्न चाहनुहुन्छ भने माथिको लिङ्कमा क्लिक गर्नुस्।

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  1. la bhadhai cha umesha ji . tar kinne chahi ko ni?

    Comment by bharat — October 28, 2005 @ 12:54 pm

  2. उमेस जी, यो AOL ले Weblogs किन्दाको प्राइस हो यसरी हेरेक weblog को मुल्यतोकिएको थियो। यसको छुट्टै अल्गोरिदम छ Traffic & up-to-date status लाइ हेरेर मुल्य निर्धारण गरिएको थियो। यो तपाइको बल्गको लागि AOL ले weblog प्रोप्राइटर लाइ तिरेको प्राइस हो। तर यसको हामीलाइ बास्तबमा कुनै मतलब हुदैन। अँ बिग्ध्यापनको मुल्य निर्धारणमा काम भने जरुर लगाउन सकिन्छ।

    Comment by nepal — October 28, 2005 @ 9:36 pm

  3. it is a foolish thing u r telling…. and u r also foolish … that site make peole to keep his add in our site freely then only it says ur site worth $… so foolish thing… if the tad or the add is not kept it say ur site worth $ 0.00 . i had tried a kantipuronline.com same result and tried to most i known site all $0.00 so too foolish…
    Thanks… for getting flash card… but hamro melara kaam garne kura kha pugyo… dherai bhayo no communication…
    but i know that u cheated me and sold my idea to other we site company….

    Comment by Ashok — November 4, 2005 @ 5:12 pm

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