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warnerms

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OK this is a form of Music involving nothing more than your mouth and a microphone to create percussive music, generally refered to as beatboxing.
What would be a good format for this type of website.
This style of performance is obviously niche, but does it have enough of a following to bother with an Ad supported website?
Any guess as to potential revenue?

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Scott
 

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Your best bet is to build the site in my honest opinion, mainly based on the extension.

I'm pretty familiar with similar websites to the (overall) genre and I don't see this being worth much more than reg. fee without a lucrative development. You can take a shot at monetizing it and I could be completely wrong, but that's at your discretion.
 

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I think it has a great potential audience based on the name regardless of the extension. I don't know (^) how development can be prejudged to be lucrative, but there are many advertising/keyword niches that would make this worthwhile to pursue. The black community is your market - never heard of a white beatboxer. As I've indicated in many posts lately, spend the $25 - $100 it takes to get a decent site up with original content.

Domaining = courage of conviction these days.
 

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Like I said, I'm pretty familiar with similar sites and yes the keyword is actually great, but it's not a very popular artform that most people would flock to a .us for without establishing the name. Most people aren't even aware of that extension when they're browsing keywords to see if there's a site.

Also, most beatboxers I've seen online are majority white, suburban, and they all reside in either the UK and seldom California. If you decide you want to develop this a little or just make the most out of trying to monetize, PM me and I can send some of the better beatboxing sites for you to study trends from to make the best decision.
 
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