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Ok, so on my way home from the gym the other day an idea popped in my mind. I haven't looked much in to it but I'd like to know what others think.
There are sites that offer daily deals on products. For example, a huge player in this field is Woot. They used to only promote one product per day and nearly always sold out of it because of the nice price reduction. Now they have an assortment of pages for deals each day (not really the point.. just saying they've expanded).
I searched and haven't found a nice daily deal site for fitness enthusiasts (supplements, equipment, clothing, etc).
On the other hand, I've seen some fitness related sites that offer a monthly subscription for like $20 to get samples of supplements each month.. but nothing like a daily deal site.
What do you guys think? Worth pursuing this? Would love all the constructive criticism, etc.
I'd kind of model it like MJ did with Limos-- I would contact companies in the fitness industry and see if they wanted to offer a daily deal for one of their products on our site. They wouldn't pay a dime unless we generated them sales-- and if we did generate them sales, we'd take a percentage.
Let me know fellow fastlaners!!
There are sites that offer daily deals on products. For example, a huge player in this field is Woot. They used to only promote one product per day and nearly always sold out of it because of the nice price reduction. Now they have an assortment of pages for deals each day (not really the point.. just saying they've expanded).
I searched and haven't found a nice daily deal site for fitness enthusiasts (supplements, equipment, clothing, etc).
On the other hand, I've seen some fitness related sites that offer a monthly subscription for like $20 to get samples of supplements each month.. but nothing like a daily deal site.
What do you guys think? Worth pursuing this? Would love all the constructive criticism, etc.
I'd kind of model it like MJ did with Limos-- I would contact companies in the fitness industry and see if they wanted to offer a daily deal for one of their products on our site. They wouldn't pay a dime unless we generated them sales-- and if we did generate them sales, we'd take a percentage.
Let me know fellow fastlaners!!
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