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Hi guys,

I'm here thinking, and thinking while passing my eyes on some websites.

I could start a Developing Mini-Sites Service For Domainers!!!

I'm very good working with CMS's like Wordpress... i know where to find great writers for content... so, why not?

I would like to hear your thoughts around this...

I was thinking in a service like:

- Website Based on Wordpress
- Top Image Personalized
- 5 Unique Articles
- Best SEO plugins instaled and working according to Seo Words given by Buyers
- Contact Form
- Feed Setup on Feedburner
- Subscribe By Mail Box on Sidebar
- Google Analytics Setup
- Privacy Policy according Adsense TOS
- Adsense placement on template php code

And maybe one or two more things....

Price... i don't have a price in mind yet...

But... around $125/ $150/ $175 (no more)

As an example of my work: www.trailersrelease.com | www.espanol.com ! www.newlifecredit.com | www.puremtg.com

Do you think i would have clients for this????

Ideas?? Advices??

Thanks in advance guys...

PS: i'm not doing this work yet. don't see this as advertisement please.
 
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Go for it. Might be good competition against AEIOU
 
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I think you should definetely go for it. A 125-150 range seem reasonable for the service. I would recommend 129$ :yell:
 
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Thanks for the feedback and support...

I think i'll start to work in this idea, in a website to promote the service and contact the best writers i know.

Yes... aeiou.com have a price of $250 i think.
For $129 i could do the same or even better (not the promotion maybe!)... let's work on this idea ;)

All ideas are welcome ;)
 
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I already made the personalized wordpress website dashboard for my clients :)

Easier to manage!

I also made my logo already:

www.ohyeh.com

so... i'm working hard on the idea.

please... some more feedback?
 

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a typo to correct Coming instead of comming :lol:

very catchy logo, you like graphic design don t you?
 
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thetruman said:
a typo to correct Coming instead of comming :lol:

very catchy logo, you like graphic design don t you?

Thank God... i'll not be the articles writer! :bingo:

Yes my friend. I really like graphic design also.

What can i say?
I like website development/ php/ graphic design

My only problem, as you saw, is my English. But for that issue i already have a great solution: an American Writer :)

Thanks for the feedback again my friend

Wish you a great weekend
 
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I'd like to see somekind of automated site.

you choose where to insert your Google, Yahoo cpc links...pick theme, add some content. etc.

All done and hosted somewhere else.

Basically I want an almost custom site feel...but with the automated, instant ease of setting up a parked page.
 
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corgi said:
I'd like to see somekind of automated site.

you choose where to insert your Google, Yahoo cpc links...pick theme, add some content. etc.

All done and hosted somewhere else.

Basically I want an almost custom site feel...but with the automated, instant ease of setting up a parked page.

Very cool idea.

Not for now... but for the near future ;)

But remember... most domainers want unique content which is the best thing for serps. ;)
 
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nice clean logo.
 
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Nice logo, good luck with the business. There is definitely a need for these services.

The only advice I can offer, don't take on too much work. There is another member here that took on too much and is catching a lot of heat for it.

And maybe setup an affiliate program, this way you get business from the domainer blogs and so forth, let them make a small kick back :)
 
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Chef Patrick said:
Nice logo, good luck with the business. There is definitely a need for these services.

The only advice I can offer, don't take on too much work. There is another member here that took on too much and is catching a lot of heat for it.

And maybe setup an affiliate program, this way you get business from the domainer blogs and so forth, let them make a small kick back :)

Thanks for your advice my friend.

That's what i'm affraid... i'm workaholic ! :|

An affiliate program seems very good to me.
I had think about it and seems to be a good choice also, but only after having the first clients feedback to have the better service i can give to my clients.

I'll try to do my best... it's the only think i can promisse.

Thanks again for all the feedback and support
 
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blogcrash said:
Thanks for your advice my friend.

That's what i'm affraid... i'm workaholic ! :|

An affiliate program seems very good to me.
I had think about it and seems to be a good choice also, but only after having the first clients feedback to have the better service i can give to my clients.

I'll try to do my best... it's the only think i can promisse.

Thanks again for all the feedback and support
I'm sure you'll do fine, your work looks good. But of course feel free to do a free sample site for me and I can blog about it for you :)
 
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Chef Patrick said:
I'm sure you'll do fine, your work looks good. But of course feel free to do a free sample site for me and I can blog about it for you :)

For sure we will talk about it my friend ;)
 
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Looking good, definitely give it a shot. Good luck!
 
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Brujah said:
Looking good, definitely give it a shot. Good luck!

Thanks my friend ;)

Latest News: I hope to launch my website and services in 1 week.

I'm really working hard for that.

My writer is also ready :)

This is not an example of the kind of mini websites i'll build in my services (this is something with more work behind)... but here you can read some articles writen by the writer who will work with me:

www.newlifecredit.com
 
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atb with your business :)
 
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looking fwd to doing business with you. Good Luck.
 
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Try also to make a SUSTAINABILITY study. Can you handle the load? How about if a client gives you 500 domains, can you write fresh articles on all of them on a regular basis? And that's just 1 client with a huge portfolio.

Also, what if your writer quits? Or will you outsource it to those writers in the online freelancing pool? Will you do refunds if eventually you can't handle the load?

Just giving you some potential roadblocks along the way. Content business is really difficult.
 
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Hi

Your work is surly impressive! Congrats.

What Patrick had suggested is right on. Running an affilate program would be good for the domaining blog. Site graduate has this in place and elliotsblog has it running. I contacted them days back about a free Seo review and no response back.

As far as delays go, I know one of the best designers I dealt with and top notch work. He ran into the same problem and got flooded with orders.

I would suggest a cap limit when you will be ready in a week. Say for example 10 websites and all work will be completed within 30 days. Make it a realistic time period for you, how many hours it takes and etc.

If a delay were to occure maybe offer a refund percentage off. Say 10 days get 10 percent off. 20 days off 20 percEnt. Example. Just an idea for you.

As far as content writter its great you have a great person on this. I would get this person on contract with you. If he or she decides to leave you, for whatever reason that person gives you a 30 day notice so that cushions the blow to you.

Back to affilate I would only attempt this with a cap as well. Don't open the gate fully until you you get a sense of a feeling how the time management goes at your end.

Best regards and can't wait to see things in action and people are giving you great reviews but most importantly Seo, traffic and earnings reviews by customers always helps

The thing about forums and domainers they don't have much patience I am concluding. They park there names for a quick easy return. Then when things are going bad,down 60 percent and can't eat there lobster tails they are scrambling and guess what, the developer gets the most shit on. I'm speaking generally of course and that's my view. Going from a ppc Parker to a development site own is fun, stressful, anxious, but tons of nervous energy if a delay were to happen. I used to be this way and knowing a few others that's how they are.

Good luck again!
 
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