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CardioMachines.com
CardioMachines.com
Drop ship ellipticals, climbers, rowers, treadmills, and exercise bikes. You know this stuff is profitable because you've seen infomercials for cardio machines on TV for years. They sell online too. Just search for "cardio machines". Of course, you already know how to succeed online with adult entertainment. But why put all your eggs in one basket? Offers below $2,000 won't be considered. That doesn't mean that $2,000 is the purchase price. But if you're interested at or above that amount, let me know. |
Not a bad domain.
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for adsense monetization:
CPC: $2.33 Search Volume: 22,200/mo and for "exercise equipment" CPC: $1.91 Search Volume: 823,000/mo |
Thanks.
As far as CPC and search volume goes, I haven't looked at the numbers in a long time. There are a lot of more specific keyword searches that lead to cardio machines as well -- e.g. for "exercise bike", "elliptical machine", "rowing machine", "treadmill", etc. All those have search volumes of their own (including awkward long-tail searches). So with some written content and products for sale, CardioMachines.com should be found by the sum total of those searches. CardioMachines.com is sort of the umbrella term, the one that defines the category. At an actual gym, all those machines are typically grouped in one area with the weights somewhere else. Put it this way ... EllipticalMachines.com is a good domain. So is ExerciseBike.com. But it would be weird to sell exercise bikes on EllipticalMachines.com or to sell ellipticals on ExerciseBike.com. Doesn't fit the brand name. But CardioMachines.com is all encompassing. Customers can latch onto CardioMachines.com as a brand name, no matter which type of machine they're looking for. Say I'm looking for, say, a rower. If I see CardioMachines.com in search results, then I'll probably click there first. The site is likely to contain rowers AND give me other options to compare. Meanwhile, Rowers.com would mean fewer options. So I'd personally click on CardioMachines.com before I'd click on Rowers.com even if looking for a rower. |
I would say I have a buyer for you but not sure its priced correctly to move quickly... ideal enduser sure.. but might take awhile to get someone who has the vision... as most of the time it has to be their idea to buy the domain thus getting a higher asking price.
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Hi, MovieMaster
Thanks for giving it a thought. I'm a pretty flexible seller when it comes to leasing, financing, business partnerships, or mixed cash / trade deals. So if your potential buyer wants to talk things over, I'll be around. Generally, I look for average market value -- as opposed to top dollar. No hurry to sell quickly on my end. But if your guy is already in this space, then any months he's not using this domain is kind of a waste for both him and me. There's usually a way to get the ball rolling. |
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