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TheDrumLesson.com

Jason76

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Please give me your offers. I might consider below $1,000.

Comes with Facebook page with 17,000 + likes - most of it, possible 12,000 at the least, being from the US.


Comes with tons of percussion material in jazz, rock, reggae, and blues.

https://thedrumlesson.com

Comes with Patreon page with links to most of the material.


Anyway, the FB, XenForo forum, and Patreon stuff cannot be transferred legally but maybe I can work around the situation to help out the new owner.

Anyway, the humoungous amount of teaching material is linked to the cPanel, not contained in files on the forum - as in attachments.

Seo Power

Unfortunately, despite the massive work done, there wasn't any SEO done. However, though, with the massive material on it, it shouldn't be hard to launch some good SEO thing.

How to Make Money?

Well, it's lacking in video material, so I figure the addition of that, along with the massive PDF and sound files already there - would make it very attractive to drummers. It just takes time for someone to make videos or find someone who can either personally or thru an affiliate program.

The Domain

Let's not forget that! In fact, it's a very easy to remember powerful domain.






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$150 each -

MathHelpSite.com

FreeMathSite.com

FunMathHelp.com

With your development these could possibly skyrocket to a lot more.
 
I think $50 is too much for these domains. I'd price these at probably $10 to $15 each as none are currently showing in Google searches. An example is "fun maths help" which is currently sitting at rank 1. Without an existing website to compete, $50 is too high.
 
I think $50 is too much for these domains. I'd price these at probably $10 to $15 each as none are currently showing in Google searches. An example is "fun maths help" which is currently sitting at rank 1. Without an existing website to compete, $50 is too high.

I respect the opinion, but NameWorth was saying the liquidation price of these is around $30 to $50 I think. That's the lowest price - while the value to the end-user was in the thousands.
 
New Alert:

PromotionSea.com and maybe free hosting for awhile also given away.
 
Not looking and none of the domains suits my needs, well no idea coking into my head 😛
 
Price could be possibly lowered between 0 and $1000. Any offers?
 
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