
Not only were the invitations to Google Wave that came to be auctioned on the web. Now the owner of Wavety.com put the entire site for sale.
The auction ends next week. Until the 9:20 on Friday, the page had received eight bids. In two days, the value, which had begun at $ 250, reached U.S. $ 500 and would rise further. Created shortly after the appearance of the Google Sandbox Wave in the first half of this year, Wavety.com is a blog that gathers news and information about robots, gadgets and extensions to the service.
Whoever gives the highest bid will take the fields wavety.com, waviti.com, vawety.com, and vawiti.com vawity.com. But not only that. The package also included the account of the site on Twitter, which has little more than 1 300 followers. To convince their prey – oops! – Their customers, the owner of the page, Jaromir Klimek, says she has a biiiig potential. “The interest in Google Wave is just beginning,” he says.
At least Klimek is sincere when he says that so far has not won anything over the Google sponsored links. He justified the sale by explaining what is involved in other projects, which would have left no time to update the Wavety.com. I know, I know … who buy the site will become the newest millionaire web? Only time Will tell.. .
Via: Tellos.
Posted by NARUTO on October 29, 2009 in Business, Internet and New Media, New Ventures & Start Ups · 0 Comment