Build a Niche Store Affiliate Contest

Is there Market Demand for Build a Niche Store Services?

August 25, 2007 | Author: Mark | Filed under: Build a Niche Store, Everything Else

The past week has been extremely busy here at TKCF. It seems that my posts around the Build a Niche Store script have gotten quite a bit of attention in several places - and many people are asking if we offer any services around the product, versus just working on it for ourselves!

After thinking it over for a day and mulling all the possible ups and downs of adding this service, we decided to throw it back to the site visitors. Yesterday alone, there were 12-15 requests… which by itself is a good reason to offer the service, but not quite enough to get us to purchase another server just for this purpose. So here are the questions:

Would you be interested in a series of hosted Build a Niche Store Solutions?

At this point we are considering getting another server and creating a series of value added services such as:

  • Hosting with Installation
  • Product Updates
  • Custom templates
  • Search Optimization
  • Reciprocal Link Building
  • Additional Services as requested

If you are interested in these services - just post a quick reply saying so. We will make our decision within 1-2 weeks and go from there!

Thanks - Mark



Stumble it!

3 people have left comments

I would be very interested depending on the offer and the cost. Looking forward to hearing from you.

James

James Burleson wrote on August 29, 2007 - 6:46 pm |

I would interested in all of the above as I am computer illiterate in Installation,Search Optimization,using templates….

Al

Hosting with Installation
Product Updates
Custom templates
Search Optimization
Reciprocal Link Building
Additional Services as requested

Al Gates wrote on October 2, 2007 - 1:58 pm |

Hi Al -

I am actually about 25-30 days out from marketing a new website that focuses on exactly that! Services for Niche Store owners.

I will have detailed info on this page before it goes live, as well as the ability to have a few beta customers try out the services at no charge.

Mark

Mark wrote on October 2, 2007 - 2:54 pm |
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