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Are you in a dilemma whether to create a mini site or a content-based web site
for your new product or service? The purpose of creating a web site should be
to attract visitors and convert them to paying customers. Is a mini site with
a few pages enough to do this or should you spend more time and create a content-based
web site which contains many pages?
Let's look at some of the Pros and Cons:
Mini Sites
Pros
1. Easy to set up - you don't have to be a programmer these days to create
a mini site. Web site templates or software allow most of the work to be done
already.
2. Little time - you could create a mini site within one day if you have your
entire content ready to go.
3. Laser focused on selling one product or service - a mini sitecan simply be
one long sales page with an order button at the end.
4. No distractions - customers are distracted by other options on the web site.
With no banners or links to other sites, the customer can be directed to purchase
immediately.
5. Inexpensive to create - if you use a free hosting account (not recommended),
you would just pay for registering a domain name. Paid hosting services for
a mini site can be acquired for
only $30/year.
Cons
1. Difficult for search engines to spider - a web site containing many relevant
pages of content will tend to rank higher in the search engines than a one page
mini site.
2. Lacks pages of content - mini sites often lack in-depth information about
their product or service.
3. Difficult to increase link popularity - getting links from other web sites
increases your link popularity. Webmasters form other sites want to link to
a web site which contains valuable information that expands their visitors experience.
4. Less traffic - less pages means fewer chances for people to find your site
in the search engines, thereby limiting the amount of traffic your web site
receives.
Content-based web sites
Pros
1. Search engine friendly - creating a content-based page for every targeted
keyword will enable visitors to enter from numerous points within your site.
2. Easy to acquire links from other sites - webmasters want to link to web sites
that will expand their visitors experience by providing more information (ie
articles) or simplify their tasks (ie software).
3. Become an authority on your product or service - adding pages of content
related to your product, helps people to make an informative decision before
purchasing.
4. Lots of traffic - creating lots of keyword focused pages and acquiring incoming
and outgoing links to and from other sites generates lots of free traffic.
Cons
1. Too many options - customers can become indecisive if their are too many
options to choose from.
2. Too many links to other web sites - this may take visitors
away from your site and not return. Ideally you want to keep them at your site.
3. Can be expensive to build - content-based sites can cost thousands of dollars
to develop if you take into account the cost of graphics and/or hiring someone
to build it for you. 4. Takes a lot of time to develop the web site - building
content-based pages takes time. It may take several years to create hundreds
of content-based pages. 5. Attracts "tire kickers" - visitors want
to look around to glean free information but may never buy.
Conclusion:
Before you decide on what type of web site to develop, first think of the purpose
of your site. If you just need a sales page and want to drive targeted traffic
to your site using paid advertising (ie paid per click search engines, ezine
ads) then a mini site could be sufficient.
If you plan on becoming an authority on your product or service and want to
attract lots of free search engine traffic, then a content-based web site will
serve you better.
Alternatively, you may create a combination of the two ie begin with a mini
site, leaving room to expand it to a larger content-based web site in the future.
About the Author:
Herman Drost is the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) owner and author of http://www.iSiteBuild.com
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