Will People Still Buy Blogging Business?

With the recent acquisition of blogs over the past few months, it has been clear that the new bloggers have almost no idea what they are buying! Especially where they are buying to continue the blog business, it is not an easy stage for the new bloggers especially when their learning curve is still very deep. This reminds me of one new blogger who purchased a review with John Chow where his blog is simply a duplicate of different bloggers’ contents only. And he had a tight slap from John for doing such a thing. So now, we are going to learn a new lesson here…

Buying a blog which is already making substantial amount of money… That’s so ideal for everyone of us where we want to get into real business without much effort to start it up… However, many people simply couldn’t understand the blogging voice that the original blogger has left behind… This voice is somehow not easy to replicate unless you probably have been following his or her blog for quite some time and you are a real good actor…

This reminds me of John Cow who has focused his blog towards making himself a mirror to John Chow. Although he is not taking the same blog voice as John Chow, he has created anther voice which sounds like a cow! This makes his blog stand out from the rest because we like to hear what they are up to in the next posting.

I personally think that there is some failure towards the acquisition of Cash Quests and Desinotes. Although the new bloggers taking over have a few knowledge of their own, it seems like their knowledge is not so familiar to the ones we have been reading… That’s the blog voice I am talking about.

Definitely, there is a way of taking advantage of the existing blog. It seems like Blogging Fingers is taking up a pretty good new owner somehow. Garry Conn is having a good time writing on Blogging Fingers. I don’t think Garry Conn has purchased the blog… Am I right?

To buy or not to buy… That’s for the blogger to find out how to transfer the business effectively… I remember a friend who mentioned to me about her friend’s delivery business which is making good morning every day. But since the new owner took over the business at a few hundred thousand dollars, the business simply drops like crazy! That’s because the customers no longer see the personal touch they previously had with the ex-owner… Furthermore, there are many other delivery companies for them to choose from…

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