April 22nd, 2011 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Analysis & Editorial | No Comments »
I have spent 10 years in the mobile apps space and have enjoyed every day of it. Now however, I have chosen to go back to school and start a new career. Since MGB costs a couple of hours a day to run it properly, there’s no chance I can match that with the new direction I am taking. As so, I decided to start looking for a new owner for this blog.
With the blog, you get all 874 logo files that have been created so far and all the PSD’s belonging to it. The blog runs on a cheap one.com account and a wordpress installation, so nothing to worry about. The pagerank is good while I never did any solid SEO activities.
I keep being active in B2C blogging for the Dutch market at TheGadgeteers.nl. If you want your news featured in front of Dutch consumers, make sure you have news@thegadgeteers.nl on your mailinglist.
If you are interested, contact me at arjan@mobilegamesblog.com.
By the way, I am looking for part time jobs to put me through college. Contact me if you are looking for business development, Dutch translations/sales/PR. I can work on freelance and temporary basis.
By the way, I also own TheMobileView.com if anyone would be interested in buying that domain name…
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