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Discussion in 'Sites' started by Matthew Sayle, Apr 9, 2016.

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    CardinalsLovers.com is a fanpage for the Saint Louis Cardinals, a Major League Baseball team in the United States.

    This website is updated automatically via an official St. Louis Cardinals authorized RSS feed.

    Each time a new post is published, it's automatically shared via Facebook and Twitter.

    Both of the social media pages have 100% real and engaging followers.

    Check em' out:
    https://facebook.com/cardinalslovers
    https://twitter.com/cardinalslovers

    Here are the Twitter Analytics for April so far, after only 9 days!

    Twitter Analytics account overview for CardinalsLovers.png
    Yes! Over 8,000 Targeted Tweet Impressions!

    This is a perfect niche site for selling Cardinal related merchandise. There are a couple great options on Share A Sale.

    Also, with a Domain Authority of 20+ - this is perfect for guest posting opportunities.

    The season has JUST started, so this is a perfect time for this site!

    Any questions? Just ask!

    $1.00 starting bid
    $49.00 BIN
     
    Last edited: Apr 9, 2016
    Matthew Sayle, Apr 9, 2016 IP
  2. tradesol

    tradesol Well-Known Member

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    #2
    hi Matt, woudl you help set up the share a sale affiliate links to earn from?
     
    tradesol, Apr 9, 2016 IP
  3. Matthew Sayle

    Matthew Sayle Illustrious Member

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    Yes, absolutely. I will completely set everything up for you.

    I will also provide hosting for you - I know that's important to you.
     
    Matthew Sayle, Apr 9, 2016 IP