Those of you who don’t read Blog Herald might have missed the news that the previous sale of that blog fell through in the last week. As a result they’ve started an auction process over at SitePoint Forums.
Last time I checked the bidding had risen to $19,000 – still a long way to go to the previous sale price of $72,000 but not bad for only being live for a few hours.
There is no specific end date to the auction yet because Jeremy (who is brokering the deal) will be away for a few days (but it looks like being a week long auction unless there is an agreement with a bidder made in the mean time which is often the case in these things).
Yeah, I’ve been watching it since he posted it. First time I looked, it was 5k. I blinked, then it was 19k. I think this one will sell pretty well, especially for a site that makes 2k monthly revenue.
Vic
Shame it fell thru – hopefully, it can sell for close to that amount at SitePoint.
I wonder if Jeremy or Duncan would be willing to let us know the reasons – just that we’re pretty much in a new era of selling blogs, so every bit of knowledge helps.
btw, I’m testing the coComment beta service with this comment – so far I’m loving it.
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That’s too bad. I really enjoy reading the Blog Herald. I hope the new owner will still blog about blogging news.
I see theres a BIN of $50,000 so it wont reach the previous offer of $72,000. Personally, i would have set the BIN at $80,000.
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Ridiculous! My blog gets 4-5 times more traffic and I know it would never sell for that much. Whoever ends up with the blog herald is on crack.
Bee – it’s not only the traffic that counts – it’s the income from advertising that is also important.
So don’t feel bad if you’re not making that sort of money from your blog ;)
I’m only a little bit surprised it fell through, taking over a blog like that is a huge undertaking.
I agree Peter. I would be all over it except for the fact of the time involved. Definitely a HUGE undertaking.
Bee, your blog gets 3 to 4 million page views per month and it’s not worth $50,000? What’s your URL?
70.000 for something that says:
“Error establishing a database connection
This either means that the username and password information in your wp-config.php file is incorrect or we can’t contact the database server at 70.85.236.226.” ?
That’s quite a sale….. BTW Darren you have a little problem with your sql too: “Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Too many connections in /home/b5media/public_html/blogroll/index.php on line 3
Could not connect to mysql”
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