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TratoDiario translated to English means"Daily Deal"

TratodDiario is a eCommerce site site created to facilitate the transactions of users selling/buying new or used items from only Spanish speaking countries.

This site has great potential to become a excellent source of revenue for a specific buyer. I purchased this domain with intentions to create a site similar to corotos.com.do which is mainly focused in the Dominican Republic and not other Spanish speaking countries.

The goal with TratodDiario is to have a site where users can list used or new stuff to sell and not pay a fee for doing so. Also, with corotos it does not allow users to bid on items just normal communication via phone or email. By implementing a simple bidding system into this site it can increase the revenue potential for new owner.

This site can generate revenue multiple ways, such as display ads, Amazon Affiliate, in-text advertising, and In-Image advertising. Once this site has a significant amount of registered users there will be no need to spend as much on advertising, just a simple email blast of new items to registered users will bring traffic to the site.

As you can see the site is not fully completed but, 90% of the features already work. I don't have the time to complete this project as I have other pressing business matters which takes priority over this one. I would love to complete this project but, just don't have the time.

Feel free to ping me with any questions you may have.
 
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