Written on November 26th, 2004 at 10:11 pm by Darren Rowse
Blogger for Hire on EBay
Blogger Jeremy C. Wright is in the news again – this time he’s auctioning his services as a blogger to the highest bidder! Yes you heard me right – Jeremy of Ensight is willing to blog for three months for the highest bidder – posting 5 to 10 times per week. The auction is at ebay and the bidding as of tonight is at $112.73.
He posts about it on his blog answering the question – Isn’t this all a little stupid? – Maybe. But, like all free market stuff, you never know if there’s a demand for something until you try. If there is a demand for this, there may be a demand for more blogger trials at more companies in which case – who knows – maybe I’ll end up brokering such deals for other bloggers with other companies.’
This isn’t the first time we’ve mentioned Jeremy on this blog – last time he was selling his blog in another attempt to earn money from his blogging.
So why is he auctioning himself? – ‘To be honest, I’m doing this to raise the profile of blogging, plain and simple. Plus, being a writer as well as a consultant in a past life, I know I can help companies figure out if blogging is the right space for them to be looking at.’
Interesting move – not only is he raising blogging’s profile but again he’s raising his own and hopefully will earn a few dollars on the side. $112.73 would be a bargain but with 7 days and 3 hours still to go in the auction I’m sure the price will rise – if not I know I’ll be putting in a bid!



3 Responses to “Blogger for Hire on EBay” - Add Yours
Andrew
September 11th, 2005 1:02 pm
Trixiecracker.com is launching an online marketplace that is better than eBay and Amaozn. Check it out – http://www.trixiecracker.com.
kimbal
September 11th, 2005 4:32 pm
this auction is too cute 7349539213
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July 31st, 2008 7:05 am
Very interesting blog, i have added it to my fovourites, greetings
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