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Powerful Tips for Super Fast Mini Site Profits!

By: Chris Taylor

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There are many ways to make money from "mini sites". Mini Site

for a general definition usually means a very small site with

only a few pages (3 to 10).



However today I am solely concentrating on selling a "single

product". This can be an ebook, piece of software, a service or

even simply "list building".







**The Most Important Factor!



The main thrust of any highly profitable mini site is in the

planning.



Once this has been achieved "you must see through to the end

your action and marketing plan/system."



I have seen too many times people build sites and products only

to quit without going the whole course.



I have a current client with an excellent ebook of which the

topic has huge demand and his book is only one of two on the

market.



Like he stated; "I have put six months, time, effort and money

into this book, I am not going to quit now".



With a little testing, editing and site marketing, we will have

his book selling 500 to 1000% more copies within a month or so.



So don't get to the 80% point of you work and then quit.



Do a bit more testing, build a better linking campaign, write

that pop-up course, launch that press release, do more research,

get your sales copy professionally written, have your ebook

edited by an expert, get help if you need to.



Plan to Succeed and Succeed by Finishing!







**Your Product - Is There Demand?



Simple & quick ways to ascertain if demand for your product or

service is present before taking steps to create it.



1. Use Nichebot (http://www.nichebot.com/) & Word Tracker

(http://www.wordtracker.com) to research your keywords and get

an idea of competition.



2. After choosing your keyword/s, do a search on Google and see

how many "adwords" (right hand side of the screen)

advertisements appear.



Click on these ads to see "exactly what" they are selling. Are

they selling a product the same or similar to yours and at what

price? Set up an excel file and check the same keywords over a

two week period, who's advert stays and who's drops off?



It is best to change your Google 'preferences' to show 100

search findings to examine the ads more easily.



3. Set up your own free Adwords account

(https://adwords.google.com/select/) and see what amounts are

being bid for your given keyword.



The next few tasks also help with the above however it will

help you deicide whether there is an exact need for your own

product.



1. Do a search for your keywords on Overture

(http://www.content.overture.com/d/). Under the top search

result click on "sponsored linking" and then click the "view

bids tool".



This will give you the prices of all bids. In general a higher

price means that there is much competition and demand for that

keyword and product.



Click on a few these links to see exactly what is being sold.



2. Start asking questions on forums associated with your

business and product. Does anyone own similar products, what was

good about the product or bad, improvements that could be made

and so on?



3. Get a survey done.



4. Write a short email course, set-up a website and get traffic

to the site using Adwords. At the end of the course get

subscribers to fill out a survey stating whether they would find

your new product useful and if they would purchase it.







**Product - Service Production



This is part is straight forward really. Being that it's your

own product, you should already know how to produce it or least

some idea.



I will say that if you are writing an ebook, by far the easiest

method is to produce it in Microsoft "word" or similar and then

convert it into "Pdf" using Adobe Acrobat 7.



**Setting Up



Again, setting up your website, domain name, etc can be done

quite easily and inexpensively.







**Testing



You must split test! This simply means to test different parts

of your sales copy, headings, pictures, price that is on your

sales page to achieve the highest sales percentages (website

hits to sales).



At this stage though you have a choice!



You can split test your product by driving clients to your site

using "paid methods" such as Adwords

(https://adwords.google.com/select/).



Or



You can start building traffic to your site and then test with

free traffic.



Or



The best option, do both at the same time!



Let me make this very clear. Testing can and does make & break

many businesses!



Fail to test and your business can under or you could be loosing

$10,000's lost revenue every year. Do not fail to test.







**Marketing Your Mini Site



On of the best ways to market your own product is with an

affiliate program. You can have hundreds if not thousands of

people advertising your product or service all over the net for

free.



Here are several top affiliate services currently on the market:



http://www.clickbank.com http://www.cj.com (Commission

Junction) http://paydotcom.com At this stage we get into the

nuts and bolts of web traffic and marketing however as much of

this is similar for some sites I will cover web traffic methods

in detail in the following section.







**Planning & Your Budget



After completing your research you should plan you whole

business campaign and prepare and research a budget.



What will you do yourself and what will you outsource? Items to

think about are:



Web Design Sales Copy Affiliate Setup Accepting Payments

Download Area (If an online product) Delivery Marketing & Web

Traffic



If you are a small business much of this can be handled by a

staff member to set up or organize. If a solopreneur the same

can be done.







**Sales copy - a word of warning!



If you have no sales copy experience, you will improve with time

spent online.



Even so, although I have many years of experience I still

outsource my major copy writing needs. Copy writing is a highly

acquired skill and while good copy will make you a lot of money,

bad copy will.......



So bottom line. If you have no skill in copy writing, outsource

it.







**That's it! Start you marketing campaign and watch the profits

flood in!

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