Simple Question . . .

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If you have a product (Which is one of the best) in a market that gets 2500 or 3000 a month people globally (According to google keyword tool, is it worth marketing online?

With an average MSRP of $30 bucks and you get 10%.

Good or bad idea?
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  • Profile picture of the author DannyDisco
    It's always a good idea to expand your marketing. Plus, you could also drop in some side offers here and there so that if the main product doesn't convert, then you might get some extra clicks.

    I'd definitely try it out. As long as it covers your advertising costs, you're a winner.
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    • Profile picture of the author robestrong
      That seems like too small a number to get anything substantial. You could probably get to the top of the SERPs, or at least in the first page, but unless you were selling something that converted like free money, it's unlikely that you'd make any decent money.
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  • Profile picture of the author Warrior Roy
    In a market with 2500-3000 global visitors/ month, how many visitors speak the language you will be using on you website?

    Your local market may be too small for a product where you only make 10%. Could you develop a competitive product on which you could make 100%?

    As DannyDisco mentions, you can offer side products (upsells, downsells, etc.), but I think it will be important to have a selection of similar products. And if they are 100% your products, all the better.
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  • Profile picture of the author mogulmedia
    You should be able to rank easy enough so if it's a product that needs little daily management then why not market it?
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