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  1. Join Date
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    Some questions I'd like to ask sa mga owners ng Tsikot.com

    Does it pay the bills at home?

    Was this set up for fun lang or with business in mind?

    Is it hard to maintain it or parang automatic na lang sya?

    Where do you spend time more on? maintenance or marketing?

    There are more questions though pero ito na lang muna. Thanks.

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    #2
    Secret walang clue.

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    may thread yan nagsalita si master jedi regarding your query.

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    tsikot i think is already profitable (just look at the number of ads)

    it's no longer the break-even-labor-of-love it was before

    i think what the owners are doing now is driving up tsikot.com's value

    diba somebody wanted to buy tsikot but jedi refused to sell?

    if jedi put more work into tsikot (which he is doing) he can drive up tsikot.com's value far beyond the price the buyer was willing to pay

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    how much na kaya tsikot.com?

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    ^

    i think it was sulit.

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    ya we all know it was them. yoko lang i-mention

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    i understand why jedi refused to sell

    from the movie The Social Network:

    Sean Parker: A Stanford MBA named Roy Raymond wants to buy his wife some lingerie but he's too embarrassed to shop for it at a department store. He comes up with an idea for a high end place that doesn't make you feel like a pervert. He gets a $40,000 bank loan, borrows another $40,000 from his in-laws, opens a store, and calls it Victoria's Secret. Makes a half million dollars his first year. He starts a catalog, opens three more stores and after five years he sells the company to Leslie Wexner and the Limited for four million dollars. Happy ending, right? Except two years later, the company's worth 500 million dollars and Roy Raymond jumps off the Golden Gate Bridge. Poor guy just wanted to buy his wife a pair of thigh-highs.

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    Wala na si Jedi diba? Si tsikot ang owner


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    dunno

    i dunno who the owners are... all i know jedi is one of them right?

    if jedi's no longer one of the owners then whoever owns tsikot is doing what i just described

    di pa nabenta tsikot diba?
    Last edited by uls; July 19th, 2013 at 06:59 PM.

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