Not Your Average

Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 08:04pm by David Askaripour in Member's Stuff

Not Your Average is, well, not your average blog. I know that you’ve thought about before. Thought about what? You know, building a website to flip (re: sell for a profit). It can be a very profitable business if you do it right and it’s happening more and more on the net.


Not Your Average

And why shouldn’t it? In the tangible world we have a Real Estate market for homes and properties so it only makes sense that we have a Virtual Real Estate market, right. I’m down with that. As the web continues to grow, and people start to get bored with their sites for whatever reason, they may want to put it up for sale. Sites like Not Your Average help keep the web a fluid environment, supplying readers with advice to help facilitate the transferring of virtual property.

In a sense, as disturbing as it may sound to some people, the internet is become something like a stock market to a degree that sites are being acquired, traded, flipped, and created for the sole purpose of generating cash. This is capitalism and it’s happening right in our own backyards, the web.

I’m looking forward to learning more about the Virtual Real Estate market.

Welcome, Robert!

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2 Comments

Robert DeVore

September 18th, 2006 at 5:02 pm

Thanks a lot for this blog post. I am glad to be part of the mind petals network and hope to bring more knowledge to the already vast amount the current members have given.

Robert DeVore
Not Your Average …

David Askaripour

September 18th, 2006 at 6:42 pm

Glad to have you on board, Rob. Looking forward to learning from you.

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