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Blogsavvy is for sale!
I think it’s time to hand over the reins of Blogsavvy to someone who can make a decent business out of it given that I’m pretty much flat out with Edublogs and Incsub stuff these days.
So, here’s your chance to get hold of not just a great established PR 5/6 ‘about blogs’ site that could easily be converted into a damn good publication with ads sorta thing, but also a business in it’s own right that’ll get you heaps of contacts for blog consultancy, development, design and whatever else you fancy.
Check out this Google for Blog Consultant, for example.. .not hard to get to number 1 again
Bidding starts at $5K and you can walk away with it today for $10K.
- Posted on: February 21st, 2008
- 12 Comments
- Category: Business


Whoa.. I can’t afford to buy it…
Will be good value for person who can make most of domain and potential of blog
Good luck with the sale! Are you talking USD or AUD as the currency?
Sort of interesting that you’re not choosing to sell on the basis of PageRank, but as Mr Roswe says, it’ll be an interesting sale regardless.
Thanx guys – USD (not that there’s much difference these days
and yeh, people can buy it based on PR if they want
I’m easy… how much does a PR 5/6 site cost these days anyway?
Hi james, I’ve written a positive post about your blog auction, recommending that my readers give it some thought. Here’s a link to the post http://www.upstartblogger.com/a-very-interesting-blog-auction
S1rhTU Hi from Russia!
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