Which
Is Better — Big Or Mini?
A hot topic among Internet marketers is the debate over mini sites
versus big sites. A mini site is a small website consisting
of
two to five pages which is devoted to one subject. These are
also
called niche sites. A big site is a website that has hundreds
or
thousands of pages devoted to several subjects on a given topic.
When you create a mini site, your goal is for the visitor to take
action. You don’t have to put up any fancy graphics
or
outgoing links. You want your visitor to stay focused on your
message.
When you have a large website, you can take the time to add banners,
outgoing links, and even flash plug-ins. You can have various
sections that focus on different subjects, all relating to the same
topic.
Some people may say that a mini site will increase your
sales.
Your visitors won’t be distracted by other things and they
won’t click away as easily. Plus, you
don’t have to
worry about technical problems as much. If you have one large
site, and it crashes, your business stops. On the other hand,
if
you have several mini sites, you don’t have to worry about
your
business completely stopping. Your other sites can still
function
and you can continue to earn money while your troubled site gets
repaired.
Other people think that mini sites may repel some of your
business. If your business consists of too many niches, you
may
lose out on repeat business from the same customers. For
instance, if you have a mini site devoted to poodle shampoo, you will
find some customers willing to buy information products on that
subject.
However, if you had a larger site devoted to a larger subject, and
poodle shampoo was just one of the topics, you could offer your
customers complementary products. As you know, once someone
is
your customer, it will be easier to sell them other items.
There are benefits and pitfalls when it comes to organizing these two
types of sites as well. With a mini site, there is not much
content. You do not have to worry about subfolders and
subdomains. However, maintaining 100 small sites can
certainly
take up a large chunk of time.
When you have a large site, you will have to worry about
subfolders. But if you organize your site well in the
beginning,
finding content and links shouldn’t be too much of a problem.
When you decide between a large site and several mini sites, there are
pros and cons for both ways. The choice really comes down to
the
way you want to run your business, and which you feel would be the
better choice for you.
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