Mini-Sites May Not Be Sexy, But They Work

In the 10 years I’ve been involved in Internet Marketing, I’ve seen lots of get-rich-quick fads and “this is the best way to make money fast” claims.

Frankly, I’ve never seen most of them work. Oh, you might generate some money, but in most cases, you end up spending a lot of money and get little return on your investment.

Every day, I get emails telling me about the next, great way to make money on the Internet.

I guess that’s to be expected. In a way, we’re all looking for the brass ring, and it’s tempting to take a chance on new methods.

In the frenzy to generate income, though, we often forget the tried-and-true methods - like mini-sites.

I’ll say it right now - mini-sites aren’t sexy. They’re just very basic, simple one to four or five page websites. But they work.

Why do mini-sites work? Because they’re targeted to a niche audience interested in a specific type of product. A mini-site is designed to either build a targeted mailing list, sell your own product, or sell an affiliate product. You can also use a mini-site to quickly test product concepts.

There’s landing pages, and squeeze pages, and opt-in pages…a lot of different forms of mini-sites.

Of course, like everything, you need to learn how to design mini-sites that work. Like all direct response methods, there’s a right way to do it and a wrong way.

And make no mistake about it, it is a learning process that takes time and effort.

You can try learning the techniques yourself, or you can learn from Jim Edward’s home study course, Mini-Site Creator. The course isn’t cheap, but it has absolutely everything you need to get your mini-sites up and running quickly.

Jim Edwards is one of my favorite Internet Marketing gurus, and I bought and used his home study course before I set up my own mini-sites. Maybe I could have learned the techniques on my own, but I doubt it.

You can see one of my mini-sites at ProfitQuickies.

If you are interested in making money with mini-sites, you might want to take a look at Jim Edward’s Mini-Site Creator home study course, and see if it makes sense for you.

I got a lot out of the course, and I really do recommend it wholeheartedly.

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my Email feed or RSS feed. Do leave a comment, I *DO* FOLLOW, so you get a quality link back. Follow me on Twitter too!