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What would you promote with this domain?

Discussion in 'Domain Research' started by mally, Sep 29, 2010.

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What would you use domain bodyarmour<>co<>uk for??

  1. Security Industry

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  2. Motorbike/mountain bike

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    40.0%
  3. Other (please state)

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  1. mally United States

    mally Well-Known Member

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    Hi All, I've got the following domain I'd like to promote bodyarmour<>co<>uk

    I've been looking into it and I first thought about the security industry, but when doing some research its very hard to find affiliate schemes for the products. Then I saw the term is also used for riders or motorbikes/mountain bikes.

    What would you use it for?

    There's plenty of affiliate programs for the cycle route, I'm using them already here Body Armour Cycle

    Thanks Mally
     
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    accelerator Well-Known Member

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    As you say, the security industry is too niche and no affiliate programmes, so I would go the motorbike / mountain bike route.

    If anything, I would be looking to build a site promoting the bike safety products and then look to sell the domain to a manufacturer. That's because I think body armour is going to be reasonably difficult to sell online because I imagine fit will be a pretty important consideration in the buying process.

    Rgds
     
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    orchardapple Active Member

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    perhaps martial arts 'armour', gloves, mitts, pads etc?

    although think it would take a lot of promoting etc
     
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    tifosi Well-Known Member

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    general sports and then split into sports - mtb, paintball, climbing etc
     
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    Hey Mally,

    Myself and my family ride motorbikes, with my brother running a store.

    Bike is definately the way to go if you cant find a security affiliate. The related searches point to it, its a prime online industry and is constantly growing.
     
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    school kids and parents.

    Try find a cheap supplier of stab proof clothing and vests.

    I see you can now buy hoodies, sweattops and even shirts that are stab proof.

    But yeah motorbikes are probably the quicker earner lol
     
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    Pred Well-Known Member

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    horseriding too
     
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    Body Armour

    I would use this site, for security equipment, and poss martial arts stuff, there are a few security product affiliate sites, i came accross, ill have a search through my emails, and will pm when i find them
     
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    I'd second this. It is probably the best to make a dropship site for playwell products (martial arts). BTW dropship pays better :cool:
     
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    Skinner Well-Known Member

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    Don't waste your time with the camera body armour. I was a recent camera show and even the sales rep said its not really much a professional because it doesn't fit on camera's with a grip attached unless your butcher it, then its useless anyway.

    Since its the pro's that spend the money, and anyone with more than a passing interest is likely to buy a grip, its small markets.
     
  13. mally United States

    mally Well-Known Member

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    Thanks all for your replies, its defo opened my eyes to the other items available under the term body armour!
     
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