Blog Explosion Sold… again

Jeremy Wright notes that Blog Explosion has sold… again:

Now, within 48 hours, the site sold again. At a higher price than last time.

We’€™ll have more details later, but suffice to say that it’€™s always nice to have multiple parties clamoring to be the highest bidder. Ultimately we chose a buyer that we’€™re very happy with, and we’€™re sure the community will be very happy with as well. They have massive experience building some of the biggest community sites ever, so are perfectly suited to take BlogExplosion to the next level.

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We’ve written previously about the original sale, the original ad, and the sale that fell through.

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