Shopping and hardware
Amazon Broad catalog
General inventory for MercuryBuilds hardware guides: laptops, mini PCs, monitors, webcams, microphones, SSDs, routers, gaming accessories, and AI/creator desk setups.
Guide types: "Is this mini PC worth it?", "Starter creator desk", "Budget AI laptop accessories."
Newegg PC parts
Strong fit for PC component guides, prebuilts, GPU/CPU/RAM/SSD deal checks, and build recipes. Good for readers comparing DIY versus prebuilt costs.
Guide types: "Budget 1080p gaming PC build", "Prebuilt vs DIY", "RAM/SSD deal check."
Best Buy Familiar retail
Good for normal-person recommendations where readers want a familiar retailer, local pickup options, and mainstream brands they recognise.
Guide types: "Best laptop for a creator under budget", "Monitor and printer buyer notes."
StackSocial / StackCommerce Digital deals
A useful marketplace for instant-delivery software deal checks: VPNs, PDF tools, Office, AI tools, productivity bundles, and lifetime licenses — each checked for fine print before any recommendation.
Guide types: "Before you buy a lifetime AI tool deal", "Office lifetime license vs Microsoft 365", "PDF tools for normal paperwork."
Hosting, domains, and website tools
Namecheap Beginner domains
Good fit for beginner domain, email, and small-site setup content. Useful for business owners and creators launching their first site.
Cloudways Managed hosting
Higher-performance hosting for readers who have outgrown the simplest beginner plans. Good for comparing basic hosting against managed WordPress options.
SiteGround / WP Engine / Bluehost / Hostinger Compare before choosing
Multiple options exist, but Mercury checks beginner fit, support quality, and renewal pricing before recommending any single host. Comparison is part of the guide format.
Shopify / Squarespace / Wix Creator and business
Useful for creator storefronts and small-business website comparisons. Mercury checks ease of start versus long-term control tradeoffs before recommending.
AI, creator, and business software
SaaS and AI tool marketplaces Often checked
Mercury compares SaaS and AI tools readers actually use: voice, automation, scheduling, content production, and small-business workflows. Usage limits and pricing terms always checked.
AI voice tools Creator fit
Useful for creator voiceover workflows, small-business audio, accessibility, and content repurposing. Mercury checks output quality and export terms before covering any specific tool.
Canva / Descript / TubeBuddy / vidIQ Creator lane
Strong fit for creators and beginner businesses. Mercury compares features, limits, export options, and pricing — and checks whether a beginner actually needs the paid version.
Jotform / HubSpot / Notion ecosystem Business lane
Good for small-business workflow content: intake forms, CRMs, client notes, automations, and "what tool do I actually need?" guides.
Digital product platforms
AppSumo-style software deals Deal checks
Excellent match for Mercury's deal-check format. Lifetime software deals often need careful fine-print review — exactly what these guides cover.
Gumroad / Payhip / Lemon Squeezy Digital downloads
Useful for checklists, prompt packs, buyer guides, and simple digital downloads — only when they solve a genuine reader problem.
Most-covered categories
- Amazon hardware and accessories
- Newegg PC parts and prebuilts
- Best Buy laptops and mainstream gear
- AppSumo-style lifetime software deals
- Namecheap-style domain and hosting tools
- SaaS and AI tool marketplaces
- Managed WordPress hosting (Cloudways, SiteGround, WP Engine)
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