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Video Sites BOOM – Niche Video Site Builder and my service offer.

Filed Under (Audio & Video, Cre8ive Tools, Internet Mini Sites, Traffic, Vidternet (Video on Internet), Website, YouTubeTraffik) by Ian on 20-12-2007


I’m not very much into site builders, mainly because I have to go in later on and do a lot of modification afterwards. As you already know, I work closely with JP Schoeffel on many products, so when I saw his latest creation I was very excited.

Today I am happy to tell you about JP Schoeffel’s Niche Video Site Builder.

It does exactly what the title states. This script builds sites that uses videos as the content. There are more videos being added to the web each day than any other type of content.

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A MUST have resource for your Mini Sites

Filed Under (Audio & Video, Cre8ive Tools, How To, Internet Mini Sites, Video Training, Website) by Ian on 22-09-2007


I‘d like to introduce you to one of the best minicourses I have found on the Internet today. It’s made by a guy named Albert Hallado.

Albert can teach you how to create the graphics for your Mini Sites.

I checked his site and what he offers is awesome.

He had a special price of $67. Now only $37
Cool? :)
It is indeed.

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A Web Builder’s Dilemma, Part II – A New Breed Of Web Site, The MEGA Mini Site!

Filed Under (Internet Mini Sites, Website) by Ian on 10-04-2007


We can easily see that there are many benefits for both the content site as well as the mini site. The question, then, might be: Is there a “hybrid” type of site that might embrace traits from both types of Web site?

What took you so long to ask? Enter stage right {drum roll!} — the Mini Theme Site!

A mini theme site is a dead ringer for (but smaller than) a huge content site, but with a crucial difference: It is firmly focused on just one portion of a theme. Build around a topic you really enjoy and one that addresses your readers’ needs, optimize it for the search engines, and be ready to hang tight for superior upcoming results, because you are now ready to achieve success.

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A Web Builder’s Dilemma, Part I — Is The Mini Site On Its Way Out?

Filed Under (Internet Mini Sites, Website) by Ian on 09-04-2007


With the advent of “The Google Slap” where thousands of Internet Marketers with sites that were nothing more than Google Adsense and very little or no content, lost their engine indexing overnight. Business went down the electronic drain, and any kind of page rank was a dim and distant memory. Although a hardship for many, keep in mind that Google’s goal has been to trim out the spammers, and bring back real content in the search pages. It appears to be working.

A lot of information has been made available recently, along with specific content tools being created, that are in the “white hat” variety, and will help you in your search for ways to develop the right kind of content, and bring traffic to your sites. A lot of people have been questioning if this has also been the death knell for “mini sites.” This article is intended to provide you with an overview of what is evolving, in the arena of content site versus mini site.

First of all, here is one of the beauties of building a mini site. It allows you to focus on specific information that will be meaningful to a very targeted population. You can follow your heart and build mini sites around topics you really love. Do you love art? Better yet, do you love ceramic art pieces? Find a pottery how-to book that is selling well, or some needed tools such as a potter’s wheel or ceramic hand-building tools that are good sellers, and assemble your mini site around these products. Mini sites are designed to SELL, and your mini site could quickly harvest immediate and profitable results.

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