Hello Everyone. As most of you know, I don't have a ton of time to enhance this great site. I don't have the time to add to the conversation or post good stories anymore either. Luckily for us all, we have some great staff members that keep it clean inside as well as making sure things run smoothly.
I feel like the users deserve more though. Since I am unable to give SECTalk the TLC it deserves, I am considering selling to someone that can give it the life it deserves. The site has great potential, terrific search engine ranking, and great users. In addition, it's survived this long without the love and care it deserves.
That side, I am shopping for potential buyers. I have had over 10 unsolicited offers over the last few years, but I kept telling myself that I would get around to making this site even better. It has become clear that I can not do this. To make it better on it's users, I am taking this step.
Potential buyers should note that I do not intend to sell to someone that will revamp the site into something that will leave it's faithful users homeless or without the voice they have now. If I don't find the right type buyer, we'll just continue as we are now. Thanks!
If anyone is interested, contact me via our contact form.
any business or income earning venture that produces a certain return and hasnt topped out yet is something I would be interested in..........might I have emailed to me a P&L and an asking price? If so PM me and I'll share my email address or you can use the email address I signed up here with.......
Would ya'll cut me a 30 minute radio spot to do the SEC Basketball round up?
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Former Dook F Christian Laettner on who's fans have it in for him more, UNC's or UK's: "I've driven through Kentucky a few times, and boy, I'm really scared the whole time I'm on the road. I don't stop anywhere in Kentucky. I'll urinate in a plastic bottle."
Long as Slick Rick, Grady, or certain rival SEC forums don't buy us out and then turn SECTalk into their own little shop of horrors, then we're good to go.
"Paul Finebaum has done more to change the face of sports journalism in the state of Alabama than any other individual," Auburn athletic director David Housel has said.
From my Cold, Dead Hands......you damn, dirty apes!