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		<title>Why a Mini Site?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:53:49 +0000</pubDate>
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 Walk into almost any fast food eatery, and you&#8217;ll see verification of the increasingly common belief THAT large sizes are greater. Restaurants fast and upscale passionately encourage their patrons to upsize their drinks and fries, and dining establishments (fashionable) pile food high on their customers&#8217; plates.
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<p> Walk into almost any fast food eatery, and you&#8217;ll see verification of the increasingly common belief THAT large sizes are greater. Restaurants fast and upscale passionately encourage their patrons to upsize their drinks and fries, and dining establishments (fashionable) pile food high on their customers&#8217; plates.</p>
<p> “Bigger is better” many websites have taken this assumption to heart, also. Superstores websites like Overstock online.com and big shopping places like Wal-mart have websites consisting of thousands upon thousands of fantastic pages. As a consequence they are doing very well for themselves.</p>
<p> It may look like a waste of your time to try and get a piece of the pie, when there are so, so, many countless large sites online. The normal human being doesn&#8217;t have the time or money to set up such a big operation, or even try to continue it. But you don&#8217;t have to. <a target="_blank" title="Mini site creation" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Mini-Site-What-Is-a-Mini-Site">Mini site creation</a>, a mini site can prosper in a land of Internet Goliaths .</p>
<p> The big guys have nothing to fear from a mini site, because a mini site doesn’t directly compete with them. A niche mini site simply seeks to do well in a small niche market by marketing a product or service to only a small portion of a select group or market sector, instead of trying to be all things to all individuals. In this atmosphere, in a sense, smaller is much, much better.</p>
<p> For the most part the most lucrative mini sites go after a small but badly served niche. They find a need that isn&#8217;t being filled, and tightly focused on that topic and fill it. This puts them into a position to get better rankings in the search engines, “A search engine is a tool etd to help you find information on the Internet” and because the keywords that individuals use to find their offerings are not often targeted by webmasters of larger sites. With some good SEO, (SEO (or Search Engine Optimization) is the systematic process by which an website gains better search engine visibility over time), they can get targeted traffic at very little expense.</p>
<p> As soon as the visitors are at the mini website, the sales letter seizes their attention and, with any luck, encourages them to make a purchase. Those who are not sure may sign up for a no cost newsletter or free online class. You will want to stay in contact and this provides the opportunity to maintain contact and persuade them to buy from you later.</p>
<p> There are millions of other web pages online, and a mini site can hold its own against them. You just have to have a good strong niche product, a quality marketing strategy and a strong sales offer that educate your market on why your company’s products will meet their needs.</p>
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<p>Learn more about Mini Sites by clicking: <a target="_blank" title="Mini site development" href="http://www.squidoo.com/mini_web_site">Mini site questions</a>.</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Good Theme For Websites Using Wordpress</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have a website and you want it to be as successful as possible, then one of the best things you could do is find a good theme for websites you own.  Having a well thought out theme for websites you own, will put your website in a good light, making your customers to want to return again and again.</p>
<p> The first thing you must do, is decide what you would like your website to look like, the manner in which you would like the payout to be, as well as what you would like your site to accomplish. Another consideration to keep in mind when choosing a theme is what the purpose of your website will be. For instance, if it is about niche marketing, then a theme like FlexSqueeze is going to help you have better functionality and a dedicated site that wows your customers. </p>
<p> So be sure you put a lot of thought into choosing the right theme for websites you own. Being that your website might be your first contact with customers, be sure that your site will impress them. You will not get too many visitors coming back, when your site looks unprofessional. Consumers who surf the web enjoy sites that are not only easy to use but are well planned out as well.</p>
<p> It may benefit you to read up on reviews about the them you are considering.  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.webbriefcase.net/2009-08/online-marketing-theme-for-websites/?utm_source=AMA&amp;utm_medium=post&amp;utm_campaign=757">FlexSqueeze for Wordpress</a>, and themes of this nature, always get awesome reviews, because they do what they say, and they are of the highest quality. Beware of themes that get negative reviews because they could be nothing but trouble. </p>
<p> Especially for people who run a business, choosing the proper theme for your website is of the utmost importance, so take the time and give your theme for websites a lot of thought. If you want to be seen as a professional, then a theme can help do the trick easily.  Since this is the first thing that potential customers will notice, choose your theme for websites carefully.</p>
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