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I had thought I had sold it on Sedo last week for an amount is was pleased with. I've heard nothing from them or the mystery buyer. I think the buyer might have one more day before the transaction is cancelled. I'm beginning to think Sedo's claim that a site is guaranteed to sell after an auction is B.S. I've read quite a bit about unhappy Sedo sellers.

Anyways, I've been building GardenListings.com for almost 2 years. Its been fun but I don't think I have the time to take it to the next level (adding a garden supply store). The content is original and I get decent traffic and excellent search engine rankings. I spend no money on ppc. Adding more articles and essays is simple.

Subscriptions through my RSS feed (which are available through FeebBurner, FeedCraft and WidgetBox) is 100+. I’ve set up 2 Google Gadgets for feed the as well. These are seen 16,000 time each week. Google doesn’t report actual subscription, only the page views.

Also, GardenListings has a good web presence (1044 Yahoo Back Links) and great search engine rankings. For example, the site is on the 1st page of results for the following (plus a bunch more):

Yahoo: White Gardens
Google: Small Garden Design
MSN: Garden Guides

Visitors come from (approx.):

68% Google
20% Yahoo
7% MSN

PM me an offer as I think the Sedo deal has fallen though.
 
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Also, The site has been taking in more than $100 per month from google ads.

I set up some affiliate ads and have made a bit of money. New owner could definitely set up a store.
 
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Whats the BIN?
 
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