Geelong Multi Sports
Sporting website for sale
Here is your chance to purchase a ground-up sporting website that covers all types of sport throughout the world both electronically and with manual insertion.
Sporting Scribe was developed back in 2013 as a sports website that gathered news headlines and articles via RSS feeds and press releases. The site has collected more than 28 million articles to date and continues to add around 8,000 new articles daily. Some 55 sports categories covering hundreds of sporting competitions all across the world are currently listed on the site with the potential to add thousands more. The site updates every 15 minutes electronically with the added ability to add sports news 24/7 manually.
As part of the site’s future financial viability, each sporting page carries 8 advertising spots down the left-hand side of the page. With over 3,000 pages currently listed on the site, the advertising income potential is enormous. This provides the site currently with 24,000 potential live advertising spots with unlimited future advertising growth.
More than 20,000-man hours have been invested into the site to date which in today’s climate would amount to several million dollars in infrastructure costs. The site is ready for an E-organisation with industry knowledge to take over and develop the earning potential the site was originally set up for. I currently don’t have the time to check over the site for updates or the knowledge to introduce the site to the e-trading/advertising world.
If you’re into the IT market then this site could be for you. The site comes with 3 active Facebook pages being https://www.facebook.com/sportingscribecom-123129801204567/, https://www.facebook.com/Sporting-Scribe-Muscle-540044642763490/?ref=hl, https://www.facebook.com/sportingscribe/, an active YouTube account https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFVflUoG8qE90HOnhisZ6Wg as well as registered Twitter and Instagram accounts. There is also a Quick Sports check box, a Regional Sports News checkbox as well as a Facebook news service. A Women in Sport stand-alone section is also included on the site with provision for signing up sporting clubs, advertising on the site and an online shop provided.
All the hard work is done with the site ready for an expert to develop the earning potential.
For further discussion please contact Mark Humphrey on mark@sportingscribe.com
Win $1,000,000?
Name the 10,000,000th headline word for word to win $1,000,000?
Think you could name the headline word for word? We don't think so but as we are a free website we can't take the risk that you might get it right so unfortunately there is no competition this time around.
If this was a competition what sporting competition do you think would provide the headline? AFL and the NRL are into their seasons, maybe the English Premier League or Major League Baseball? what about the World Surf League currently running in Rio or the V8 Supercars at Winton? maybe the WTA or just a local tennis competition? With around 3000 pages of sport on the site it would be a battle just to pick the competition. Take a look for yourself, click on the orange "select a sport" tab on the home page to see how many competitions are listed in sportingscribe.com. Just for fun write down the sporting competition you think will provide the 10,000,000th article. You will have the answer in less than 24 hours!
On a more serious note the team would like to thank our loyal readers who have stuck by us during our implementation phase. We have just about got it right with just a couple more changes to come in the next few months.So a big thankyou to all for your support and may your team win.
Australian Masters 2013 Games kicked off today in Geelong with the 800m Freestyle and 400m IM seeding events.
Swimming is just 1 of 50 sports being contested by more than 8000 athletes who have ventured into the Geelong Region to take part in the 2013 games.
With a wide and varied sports category played in many locations throughout the region over the next 8 days there is plenty of quality spectating and supporting to be done.
Past Australian Olympic swimming champ Linley Frame is in the pool tomorrow morning contesting the heats of the 50m Breaststroke. Get down to the Leisurelink complex to check out the stars of swimming.
Full a full guide of sports and the locations go to www.AustralianMastersGames.com.
Team spirit alive in Geelong
1 October 2013
Marjorie Lowery says that the friends she made playing netball helped her through her fight with breast cancer 14 years ago.
“They were a great support”, the 71 year old said as she and her team mates made final preparations for their next battle – the 60+ tournament at the 14thAustralian Master Games beginning in Geelong on Saturday.
“We’ve been going to masters’ events for 16 years because we love it – the camaraderie, the fun, the organisation which is always good and the great entertainment. Basically we are just old girls who get together and have fun – it’s not just about the netball.
“We’ve been all over the country – to the Gold Coast, Alice Springs, Sydney and once before to these Games when they were held in Newcastle,” Lowery says.
A softballer in her youth, Lowery did not take up netball until she was 35, initially as a coach when her then ten year-old daughter’s team needed some guidance.
“I had never played the game, but I thought I knew a bit about it so I put my hand up and it has all gone on from there. I’m still playing and at 71 I’ll be the oldest in our team.
“I play in defence – I like to knock ‘em down, not pick them up. We should have a good bash at it – we’ve recruited another goaler to help our chances.”
Her Dragons team plays out of Bendigo - their name reflecting their city’s Chinese heritage, but have recruited from as far afield as Sydney to ensure a full complement of players.
That’s not a problem faced by the Myths and Legends basketball team which has more than 300 members Australia-wide and will be represented by more than a dozen teams in Geelong. Two of them will feature in the men’s 70+ tournament in which they will take on a visiting outfit from the Pacific nation of Guam.
Templestowe’s Ken Baird is amongst the Myths and Legends 70+ boys and is proud of what his club has been able to do for participation in masters’ basketball.
“We’re the biggest club in Australia with branches in Adelaide and Brisbane and members even in Western Australia,” Baird says.
As for his own role, Baird’s take on it all is simple,
“I’m a basketball player. I just love it. And you’ll be able to pick me out. I’m 85 and I’ll be the oldest one out there.
“I didn’t start playing until I was 45. We were taking our kids around the place for games and I said to the management at the Bulleen Centre that they should do something for the older blokes. It’s been going strong ever since,” Baird said.
“Basketball has taken us all over the globe – including just a few weeks ago to Italy for the World Masters Games.”
Team events will feature heavily over the seven days of this year’s Games both in traditional sports such as netball, basketball, softball and rugby as well as in more diverse disciplines such as dragon boat and drilldance.
The Australian Masters Games, held from Saturday 5 to Saturday 12 October, is one of Australia’s largest multi sporting events. Entertainment and social activities including an opening and closing ceremony ensure it’s an event anyone 30 years and older should tick off their bucket list.
Mental as Anything and James Reyne will star at the opening ceremony whilst Pseudo Echo will headline the ‘Funky Town’ 80’s themed closing ceremony.
Mental as Anything and James Reyne to rock Games opening
3 May 2013
Iconic Australian entertainers Mental as Anything and James Reyne will have more than 8,000 participants rocking when they open the 14th edition of the Australian Masters Games in Geelong this October.
Headed by Martin Plaza and Greedy Smith, Mental as Anything will Live it Up on opening night, complemented on a double bill by former Australian Crawl front man James Reyne.
Entry is exclusive to registered Games participants who will be entertained by MC and Games ambassador Mark Beretta in what promises to be a spectacular opening to the eight day event.
The opening ceremony will take place at the Avalon Airport Games Village at Kardinia Park and will be part of a massive Games social program to be managed by Geelong based event management company EMC Group.
EMC Group will provide a series of entertainment hot spots along Cunningham Pier for the 8,000 plus visitors with The Pier Geelong, City Quarter and Baveras Brasserie set to be abuzz during the Games as some of the key sites for the social program, as well as Lambys, Gold Diggers Arms and Edge Geelong.
EMC Group have also committed to managing the Avalon Airport Games Village on behalf of the Australian Masters Games throughout the duration of the Games.
In addition EMC Group will supply over a thousand workforce meals for Games volunteers.
The partnership will help complement the festival atmosphere that will be created in Geelong throughout the Games.
Darren Holroyd, Director of EMC Group says he is thrilled to showcase the group’s restaurants and event spaces to participants who visit Geelong during the Games.
“We could not be more excited to support such a massive event in Geelong. The Australian Masters Games is the perfect platform to showcase the city to the 8,000 plus visitors who are expected to attend,” Holroyd said.
“EMC Group is dedicated to providing the perfect venues for the Games social and entertainment program and we want to make sure that every visitor to Geelong during the Games has the best experience possible.”
Kean Selway, chair of the 14th Australian Masters Games says the partnership will ensure participants have exclusive access to Geelong’s best entertainment facilities and hopes the partnership will encourage a tremendous social atmosphere.
“We are Australia’s premier mass participation multi-sport event, with participants coming from all walks of life. This partnership is designed to encourage and support the social and festive atmosphere of the Games, allowing participants to make the most of their time in Geelong,” Selway said.
The Australian Masters Games is a mass participation sporting event for anyone over the age of 30, attracting over 8,000 participants in 55 sports, with its 14th edition being held in Geelong from the 5th to 12th October 2013.