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As I see it, sitting here in Nova Scotia with no 968 any longer (that can change) but about to retire and looking for something to do, there just isn't much being tossed out here to help a potential "investor" - I use the term with quotations as I doubt this this qualifies as any investment - make any sort of a decision to potentially move forward. For example, and as brushed on by William Moss:
1. no idea of cost - it does matter. Maybe not the exact amount on line, but an idea. <$25K? $50K? more?
2. no idea of any possibility of any financial return, combined with
3. current owners placing restrictions on what new owners can do with the site in terms of charging fees, dues, etc.
Based on that, there isn't much out there to entice someone to take a step ahead.
Someone like me, just as an example, might have the time but have no idea what is being asked in terms of $$. If the $$ was better described, that person might be able to team up with others (much as you did with Jay and Pete) to form a team to share the risks and work. It seems as though a team could be assembled based upon the responses so far.
I think that a bit more info is needed here to "separate the sheep from the goats".
Kim Strong, Nova Scotia
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Just to confirm that I am not out of loop on this discussion I will offer a brief perspective.
There has been far too much discussion on this thread already. Bob should have simply put up a For Sale sign and locked the topic. There are several interested parties and we will consider all serious offers. While we do have a bottom line, our primary consideration for a viable candidate(s) is the ability to maintain the data and integrity of this site, our consistent mission for over 6 years, and for Eric before us.
The individual(s) who would be viable for the purchase of 968Forums must have (or the ability to acquire) at a minimum:
- Technical skills to support, upgrade and maintain the forum software and to solve issues quickly.
- Time to focus a concentrated effort toward responding to issues both technical and toward maintaining proper cataloguing of information and “decorum” of the forum.
- Business acumen to negotiate contracts with suppliers and sponsors. Coordination with tax filers for yearly annual statements.
- Ability to answer basic technical questions regarding the care and maintenance of the Porsche 968.
- Additionally, you should have the ability to organize and support local events for the benefit of the community.
Honestly, and with all due respect, if you are searching for financial rewards, you should excuse yourself from the table. This is a passion; you will never be compensated financially for the hours of effort making a feature work properly, or the time spent on the phone resolving issues between individuals, or researching better ways to do things. We came into this project with no expectation of ever making a profit and we have exceeded that expectation gloriously. That said, I have never met a group of finer individuals than I have been privileged to meet through this site, the experience has been incredibly rewarding.
Unlike Bob, I intend to remain an active member of this group and I hope to keep my 968 for at least a few more years. My wife and I are planning a long and happy retirement that will begin sooner than probably most of you would expect, and involve years of world travel, my time has always been limited, and it will become even more limited as the plan moves forward. Given Bob’s desire to move on, this is the right time for me to step out of the way and turn this site over to the next steward(s) of the encyclopedic data on this website.
Regards,
Jay
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Thank you , Bob. Your opinions, expertise, knowledge and dedication to this site will definitely be missed. I, for one, have gained a tremendous amount of info about these cars and how they work. Your products as well as your input have been first class. I look forward to seeing this site continue with the professionalism that you and the partners maintained.
Thanks and good luck on your next endeavor.
Carl
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Based on the last post, Over and out on this one.
Kim Strong, Nova Scotia
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1386343451' post='153294']
roflmao - i wondered how long it would be before some idiot on RL made a wise crack about the sale of this site.
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THE idiot!
Hilarious,
Jay
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