Sell My Foreclosure Blog for $100,000?
From CaseyPedia
June 22nd 2007: In today's post on IAFF, Casey rides the high of his bipolar wave and fantasizes about selling his blog.
Having previously turned down Duane LeGate's offer of $15K for the blog, Casey now claims that interested parties are willing to pay "over $100,000 at this point". He wants to be sure that these people are serious, raising the spectre of the ultimate troll Casey Serin being himself baited by Haterz™. The picture accompanying the post is the original $3,000 that Casey borrowed "to launch a comeback" roughly 8 months ago -- money that Casey never saw fit to fully re-pay.
Casey dreams of what $100,000 could do for him and entertains a number of scenarios. Interestingly, "paying some of my inevitable bail money" never comes into play:
- He thinks that he can settle his half-million dollar debt and pay off the whole shebang at once. Right.
- He thinks in can invest in an "equity fund with monthly returns of 5% or more", eerily similar to Glenn Snow's pie-in-the-sky promise in Utah.
He then brags, mostly to himself, about IAFF's alleged placement in Google and Alexa rankings and how potential advertisers will love working with him. He neglects to mention that the blog has largely become an ad-laden trollfest free of any meaningful content for the past few weeks.
Casey says it's still "up in the air" as to whether he would continue blogging if the blog were sold. Many people have already pointed out that the previous posts aren't in Casey's writing style to begin with. The end of the post includes the now-maligned phrase "joint ventures", infamously used by Marty Stewart.
Casey signs off with a link to some new pictures from Australia,[1] including ones where he acts and looks like an unkempt monkey. All successful entrepreneurs ultimately start out this way, after all.
[edit] Links
- Sell My Foreclosure Blog for $100,000?, IAFF, June 22nd 2007
[edit] References
- ↑ Australia Photo Set, Flickr
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