NOT For Sale!
Posted on March 12, 2008
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Ok, you had your chance to snap this little baby up for a song. Too late!
Blogging Web 2.0 is OFF The Market!
Yep, now its off the market, we decided its too valuable as a future asset to simple give away especially so cheaply. We are NOT accepting any more bids of a few hundred dollars for a site that is potentially worth thousands in future revenue and re-sale value.
That’s the great thing about online real estate, it goes up in value over time, not down! Especially a valuable piece of cyber real estate such as Blogging Web 2.0, which thanks to the recent upsurge in Web 2.0 interest across the Internet, is poised at the forefront of this modern online revolution.
If you think the social networking and blogging scene is on fire right now, imagine where it will be in a year’s time!
Oh yes, you’ll be kicking yourself now that you’ve had too long to hesitate and think it over, because he who hesitates is lost - and if you were contemplating getting your hands on this baby for a song, you hesitated a little too long and now you’ve lost out. Its out of your reach.
It would take a damn BIG offer to prise this treasure trove out of our hands now!
We’ve talked this over and realized what a gold mine we have on our hands here with the last little mini-experiment I did with keyword sniping for the term “On Site SEO” it got us onto page one of Google in a few days. Now that we know the SERPs authority this baby carries, that experiment can and will be repeated for more lucrative keywords.
And it will work. Want to know why?
Because this site is NOT mired down in any one niche. It is not set in concrete and our posts (its content life-blood) are on a number of different topics making it a blogging all-rounder capable of dominating several different niches with sub-pages backed up by solid keyword-heavy posts.
Think I’m joking?
Just wait and see…
Terry Didcott
Blogging Web 2.0
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NOT For Sale…
Time to stir things up a bit with this popular Web 2.0 themed blog. Being a jointly owned blog between respected authors and Internet Marketers Monika Mundell and Terry Didcott, it’s naturally full of great content. But our individual projects were ma…
Let’s try this again, I just wrote a comment here but it didn’t go through…
I am glad you decided not to sell because it will definitely be worth a lot more in the future.
I guess now I need to get going an a new guest post. I put that on hold when I thought it was going to be sold.
I know how you feel, it happens to me all the time and I never learn - I’m doing it now - typing in the comments box and not in Notepad, sheesh!
Selling would have been a shame (unless of course someone wants to pay top dollar for it then we’ll listen) but it will be worth more in time - the PR will rise and it has great potential to fit into many different niches.
While Monika and myself are very busy with our own online work, we’ll not be able to post in here as often as we’d like, but as long as it’s every so often the site will continue to grow naturally.
Jeez, the first thing I hear of this blog being for sale and now I can’t have it
I didn’t realize you and Monika were in cahoots….
Aha, we’re a pair of dark horses!
Of course you can have it Tim, it’ll just cost several thousand dollars to wrench it free from our collective grip lol
On Site SEO in your last post was interesting, but this one about not selling your site got my interest. I was looking to buy a site such as yours and if you had been prepared to let it go for a few hundred dollars it would have been a bargain with all that content on it. This is an interesting article about why you should keep your site. You are of course right to keep it until it matures and then you could probably sell it for several thousand dollars if trends in sales of MMO and blogging social sites stay the same. Your content alone is worth an absolute fortune - content buyers looking for unique content would pay a hefty price for that alone.
Following the recent sale of one particular blog for $10k to a complete noob just shows that it’s possible, and if John Cow get’s his asking price for his blog, then it just confirms what I’m saying that a matured, authority blog with lots of good content can command a high asking price.
Keep the good articles coming, please!
Posted by Rich Sage
Thanks Rich Sage, it’s my whole point to keep this site going until it’s at least a year old by which time it should have attained a better page rank and more authority in the SERPs for several keywords.
Terry