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What Is a Mini Site?

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Mini Sites Niche | Posted on 10-08-2009

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If you’ve spent any time on the Internet, chances are you’ve run across a mini site or two. Yet many Internet users don’t know what they are. They may not have even heard of the term.

A mini site is a website that consists of just a few web pages, or in many cases, only one. The main page of the site is often (but not always) a sales letter. A mini site is the polar opposite of a site like eBay or Amazon, which sells everything under the sun. Most are designed to sell a single product, which is usually an information product.

At first glance, the idea of a mini site might sound nonsensical. After all, how can someone make an impression on the World Wide Web with a single page? And more importantly, how can they hope to sell anything with a mini site when they’re up against so many mass merchandisers?

But the truth is that mini sites make a lot of sense. This is because the good ones are based on a targeted niche. By choosing a subject that isn’t widely covered and offering a profitable product, you can get a steady stream of income going with a mini site.

One of the greatest things about mini sites is that you don’t have to have your own unique product to sell. You can write an ebook or craft an online course on a hot topic if you are so inclined, but that’s not necessary. If you want to get started quickly, you can sell products that other people created. You can do this by joining affiliate programs or purchasing resale rights to information products.

Once you have your mini site up and running, you can earn money on autopilot. You can set things up so everything is completely automated, including product delivery. You can even automatically add new customers to your mailing list if you choose to do so.

The most successful mini sites might bring in several hundred, or even several thousand dollars a month. Most mini sites, however, will bring in a trickle of cash instead of a flood. But you don’t have to stop at one. Creating multiple mini sites will give you multiple revenue streams that could hold up for years to come.

Creating mini sites is a great way to generate passive income. There is some work involved in the beginning, but after everything is set up, it’s simply a matter of reaping the rewards. And best of all, you can get started with little or no technical know-how.

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Monetizing Your Mini Site

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Mini Sites Niche | Posted on 09-08-2009

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Mini sites can be powerful moneymaking machines. Once they’re in place, they can bring in money without you lifting a finger. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Before you start counting those dollars, you must first find a way to make them.

A well crafted mini site is focused on a specific niche. In order to monetize it, you must offer something that appeals to that niche. There are several ways to accomplish this.

1.Create Your Own Product

Creating an information product is one of the most lucrative ways to make money with a mini site. A simple ebook can sell for $20 or more, and an ebook series or online course could net you hundreds of dollars. If you’re good at writing, this could be the perfect moneymaking opportunity for you.

But you don’t necessarily have to be an accomplished writer to sell your own info product. You could purchase some PLR content, do a little rewriting and adding on, and sell it as something unique. If writing is not your thing, maybe you could put together an educational video series.

2.Buy the Rights to Someone Else’s Product

For those who don’t have the time or inclination to create a new product, this is a great way to start making money quickly. You can buy master resale rights to reports and courses that others have written, sell them, and keep 100% of the profits. There are even packages available that include a sales page and graphics, so all you have to do is upload the files to your hosting and promote the site. For a one-time investment, you get unlimited moneymaking potential.

3.Join an Affiliate Program

If you want to get started with a minimal investment of both time and money, affiliate programs are definitely the way to go. You simply promote other people’s products, and when a sale is made, you keep a percentage of the profits. Your only investments are the time and money it takes to set up and promote your mini site.

Whether you’re bursting with creative energy or just want to find an easy and inexpensive way to make some passive income, there is a mini site monetization method for you. If you have just a little knowledge about setting up a website, you can be up and running in no time. If not, it’s not hard to learn. Its one of those things that literally anyone can do.

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Mini Sites and Search Engine Optimization

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Mini Sites Niche | Posted on 08-08-2009

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Search engine optimization, or SEO for short, should be a top priority for any website. Even those that have thousands of pages should have each page optimized for targeted keywords in order to get the best possible search engine rankings. This opens the door for much more traffic.

But what about mini sites? Can they compete with those huge sites from an SEO perspective? Well, they certainly won’t have as many pages listed in search results, because they don’t have as many pages. But yes, they can fare well in the search engines.

Mini sites have an important advantage over those gargantuan sites. They are targeted toward a very specific niche. That means that they can target keywords the more specific keywords that bigger sites tend to overlook. These keywords may not have an astronomical search volume, but they are subject to much less competition. That means that it’s easier to rank highly for them.

But finding the perfect keywords is only the beginning of your SEO adventure. The next step is including them in your web pages in a way that will cause the search engines to take notice. There is no surefire formula for a number one ranking, but there are techniques that will give you an edge over the competition. Here are a few pointers:

Include your most important keyword phrase in the page’s title. If possible, put it at the very beginning of your title. The title tag has become a favorite of the search engines, so use it to your advantage.
Write a keyword-rich description for your description tag. This tag doesn’t carry as much weight as it once did with the big search engines due to abuse, but it’s worth paying some attention to it.
Use your keywords in headings. The search engines see this as a sign that your content is in fact related to the keywords you’re using.
Include keywords in alt tags to describe your graphics. Search engines do pay attention to this.
Sprinkle your keywords throughout the page’s text, but make sure you do so in a natural and logical way. Including your keywords in your content is important, but overuse of a given keyword could result in penalties.

Since mini sites are so small, good SEO is essential to their success. Finding the right keywords and using them in the right way will result in targeted traffic. And if your mini site is doing its job, that traffic will translate into sales.

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How to Promote Your Mini Site for Free

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Mini Sites Niche | Posted on 07-08-2009

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Large website with big budgets often spend millions of dollars on advertising campaigns. They plaster their URL on billboards across the nation, buy full-page spreads in magazines and spend small fortunes on pay per click advertising. How can a mini site run by your average Joe compete with that?

A better question might be, “Why should a mini site try to compete with that?” A mini site usually consists of one, or at most a few, pages. And it targets a very specific market niche. An ad in the New York Times would, in the overwhelming majority of cases, be overkill.

Promoting a mini site is doable on a mini budget. In fact, it is entirely possible to promote your mini site without spending a dime. Getting traffic may take a little more time and effort than if you spent big bucks, but your profit margin will be much higher.

Here are some free methods for promoting your mini site:

Do your own SEO. There is a small learning curve, but you can do it yourself. And once you get it right, your search engine placement will keep the traffic coming.
Submit articles to free reprint sites, such as EzineArticles.com. Include a link to your site in the resource box. The article must include the resource box whenever it is reprinted, so you’ll get links from anyone who uses your content.
Join forums that appeal to members of your target market. Participate in discussions, and include a link to your site in your signature.
Comment on blogs. Most will include a link to your site with your comment. This will help boost your search engine rankings and could result in click-through traffic.
Contact bloggers that reach your target market and ask to write a guest post for them. This is a great way to establish yourself as an expert and create interest in your site.
Write a special report, making sure to include a link to your site. Then contact others who sell information products and ask them if they would like to give it away as a bonus with their product.
Write a press release. Submit it to press release websites, online publications and bloggers.

You don’t have to spend obscene amounts of money to get the word out about your mini site. With some creativity, you can start getting traffic without spending a dime on advertising.

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Are Mini Sites Right for Me?

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Mini Sites Niche | Posted on 06-08-2009

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Everyone has different ideas about how they want to make a living. Some enjoy working with people, while others prefer to work alone. Some like jobs that keep them on their toes, while others prefer a more laid back profession. This is just one of many things that makes us unique individuals.

There is no one method of making money that’s right for everyone. But for those who are looking for a way to make money online, there is one thing that just about anyone can do. And that’s running a mini site.

Maybe you’re thinking, “I’d like to make money from home, but I don’t have the skills and knowledge required to run a website.” But you don’t have to be a professional web designer to profit from mini sites. If you can turn on a computer and get online, and are willing to learn a few simple things, you can run a mini site.

For those who have some experience with web hosting and domains, the learning curve is even smaller. Once you’ve gotten those two things out of the way, you can get a mini site going without even creating your own product to sell. You can purchase resale rights to products that others have developed, or simply join an affiliate program for free. Either way, you’ll get some (and in some cases, all) of the materials you’ll need to get your mini site going.

Creating your own product requires a little more work. It’s also more profitable, because there are few or no upfront costs and you get to keep the entire purchase price. But it is entirely possible to make money with mini sites without writing an ebook or creating any other sort of product.

How Much Money Will I Make?

As with any other business opportunity, there is no guarantee of how much you will make with a mini site. That depends on your efforts. If you’re creating a mini site from scratch, you’ll have to make sure you’re offering the right product to the right market and write copy that will sell it. And with any mini site, promotion is of the utmost importance. If no one knows your mini site exists, they can’t visit it or make a purchase from it.

But mini sites are full of moneymaking potential. One site might not provide enough income for you to retire, but if you set up a few successful ones, you should have a nice passive income. And there’s no limit to how many mini sites you can run. Once the initial work is done, they require very little maintenance.

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