TweepML was a cool project I did shortly after my previous startup shutdown. It got a lot of press (TechCrunch, Mashable, ReadWriteWeb, VentureBeat, TechFlash, Seattle Times, etc.). It quickly attracted 100,000+ visitors on the first month and continued a growth trajectory until Twitter announced Twitter Lists.
Well, turns out that TweepML did pretty well even with Twitter Lists. The service offers a lot of things that Twitter is not offering right now and the traffic continues to be very good.
The problem was that I didn’t give TweepML the necessary time and attention to grow it and monetize it – or even at making it a better strategic asset. I had too many things on my hands at once. I started the New Year with the intent of selling it, and now I’m finally putting it at the website auction service Flippa.
At the TweepML blog I list a few reasons why you should buy it. I’m more than happy to answer any traffic or stats questions.
Please, help me find a buyer and I’ll buy you a beer. Put this on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and tell your friends via email about this unique opportunity. Much appreciated.
Monday, February 8, 2010
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