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So You've Selected the Mini-Site Option for Your Online Business
Whether you a beginning a new Internet enterprise or adding to your already existing business with an Internet presence, one of the first decisions you will need to make is what size website to build. A large site might become what is known as an authority site; that is certainly advantageous. However, a small site, often called a mini-site has its share of advantages, as well.
Here are a few potential reasons that you might contract for a mini-site, or even build it yourself:
1. I have heard that a mini-site has a good chance of ranking high in the search engine listings even with a small number of external links.
2. It seems logical to start on a small scale and add other mini-sites as I am ready to grow.
3. I won't have to come up with as much content for a mini-site as I would for a large site.
4. I've noticed that most of the other businesses with whom I'll be competing have small sites, and it seems to work for them.
5. It's not as difficult, time consuming or expensive to build a smaller website.
6. My husband or wife forbids me to build a large site!
One could easily put together counter-arguments in favor of a larger site, but that's not what we're discussing here, is it?
The rationale of all of those six is valid. Actually, I have no idea what your spouse said or what the implied threat was for disobeying. However some of the other reasons are valid only if you do the necessary research before you begin. Number 3 is true, however, you may find that you will update the content on some of your pages periodically and perhaps even add specific landing pages if you do pay-per-click advertising campaigns. The fourth reason is niche specific, and I don't know what niche you are in; you're the expert on your niche, so I'll take your word for it. If we hold all other variables constant, the fifth reason is a slam-dunk--self-evidently true.
I have written elsewhere about the extreme importance of careful keyword research for a mini-site. If you have followed my advice in that earlier piece (settling on a very few, closely related semantically, long-tail keywords), the first rationale is correct. If any of those terms are unclear, I suggest that you read that article prior to continuing with this one.
Thus, I am left to address the second rationale--starting with one mini-site and building more in the same niche over a period of time. Here's how I recommend you go about that:
1. Keep that original list of keywords on your desktop--the list that you hired expert keyword researches to build or that you carefully built yourself.
2. You already implemented your original website addressing that small list of closely related, long-tail key phrases. At this point, examine the master list for another small set of closely related key phrases; they, too, should have long tails. Repeat the competition analysis, as described in the previous article. If this small group of keywords meet the standards suggesting that they imply commercial intent on the part of the searcher, the implement your second mini-site.
3. Promote this site through article marketing, directory listings and other external link building.
4. As soon as that new site is showing signs of improved search engine attention and increased traffic, continue going through the same process until you have as many sites as your keyword list dictates.
After a while you will find that you have conquered all of the viable keywords in your niche. Then it will be time to begin serious efforts to improve your conversion rate by testing as many variables within your site as you can identify. You may decide to take on a new, preferably related, niche, but not until you are sure you have maximized your traffic and conversion rate.
This won't all happen in the first month; building a solid business takes time. Be patient and act intelligently, and you will definitely succeed.
is there a slim/mini desktop i could mod for gaming?
i know its a long shot , but i would LOVE to put a radeon 6770 in a slimline or mini desktop case . i was wondering if there are any cases like that that would support a sandy bridge i5 and radeon 6770 ? i can find a few but nothing with any kind of air flow . even one 120mm fan in front and 1 in back would be ok . i know its a dumb idea lol but i want to try it !
You'd have to run with the case off since no slimline chassis can accept a full-height card like the 6770.
And you'd probably have a standard PSU sitting separately, with wires running into the open case. No slimline/SFF psus are high enough wattage to support a 6770, unless you build a mini-itx unit from scratch.
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