MissionOneMillion.com recently launched and appears to be not much more than what is explicitly advertised: A gallery of Christian-based websites.
As you can see, I submitted two of mine. It was easy to register and begin the upload process, but I obviously messed up the image on one of them, sad. Not sure how to fix that.
MOM is built on WordPress and is using the theme YellowPress that allows the website owner to easily charge per submission, if they’d like. Jon Batarse hasn’t done much to change the look of the original template, but perhaps he’s working on that.
I’m curious to see what he’s got planned for the site since I’m not sure I can see much “utility” with it beyond what it’s already sporting. If it gets big, I suppose the free “link love” is nice (if it isn’t no-follow). I dropped him an email, but I haven’t heard anything yet.
What are your thoughts? What is the value of something like this?
Tattood1 says
Don't see too much value in it beyond maybe 1 or two times. Not really a site I'd return to on a regular basis. I mean, it's just a big link page.
human3rror says
yeah, i think a lot of people would agree.
Paul Steinbrueck says
At first glance I don't see much value in it. Seems like another place where some people will post their site and then never return again.
stephenbateman says
promoting 1 million sites is like promoting none at all…It could work if it was like the digg of Christian websites, allowing people to push up their favorites. Right now it looks a bit scattered…
human3rror says
oOoOoooo… a “christian” digg site…
stephenbateman says
that wasn't really a serious idea. haha nooo
Joe Chavez says
I signed up. Figured at this point it can't hurt (unless I get a bunch of spam).
He needs to allow right-sizing of the image. Mine looks terrible.
human3rror says
yeah. needs to work on that…
Jason says
He also needs to allow editing of submissions. I left out the URL (of all things!) when I posted, and couldn't go back and add it.
human3rror says
Puaha! Ur bad… 😉
—Sorry for the brevity and rampant spelling errors… This was obviously “Sent from my iPhone”.