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For Sale by Owner!

Sunday, May 25th, 2008 | Business with 9 Comments

Bidding ends on June 2nd 2008 - Highest bidder wins. All bids must be sent to boscony@yahoo.com. Subjectline = BlogTBT Bid.

Stats:
Google PR4
Total back links: 411 (According to iwebtool.com)
Alexa Rank: 189,151

What do you get?

Domain name blogtbt.com (transfer ownership via GoDaddy)

- Short domain names are invaluable (7 characters) Get it appraised at Godaddy.com
- Easy to remember domain name
- The original name was Blog “Truth Be Told” BLOGTBT

All content (74 posts in 8 categories)
Free hosting for 2 months or until August 1st 2008*

* You must transfer this blog to another host on or before August 1st 2008.

This is an established blog running WordPress 2.5.1 with a PR4! I have put in hundreds of hours to grow this site, but I need to sell it as I have another project that is consuming a lot of my time.

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ServiceLive.com?

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 | Business with 4 Comments

I received an email the other day about this new online service that provides free job leads for PC Techs and TV Techs. The enrollment is free for a limited time as well as the background check. I took the liberty in browsing their site to obtain more information, and discovered they’re getting work orders from Sears/Kmart and one of the largest PC manufacturers in the World.

How does it work?

A customer who needs service has a service order entered into the market place (ServiceLive.com). A service provider gets the service order based on location and skill. The provider pays only 10% of the total cost of labor to ServiceLive. I even dug deeper to try to get more information on why they need so much information from a provider in order to be a ServiceLive provider.

Conclusion:

I registered with ServiceLive and it only took me 45 minutes to complete the registration application. My total cost was zero, zip, in order to receive additional opportunities for my business. At first I was hesitate about providing all my personal information, but found out there site is safe and they’re verified by Verisign.

This didn’t cost me a red cent and it could be a great source for additional revenue. As a business owner there’s no way I can turn down such a great opportunity!

Their site address is www.servicelive.com.

You can also visit their forums to get more information at http://community.servicelive.com

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