How to Drive More Targeted
Traffic and Sales than Mini-Sites and Gateway-Pages
Combined - Anytime
By Charles Longsworth
Posted Oct. 21, 2004
Many top gurus promoted
mini-sites as the cheapest and easiest way to
make a profit from an affiliate program.
Nevertheless, in spite of
good intentions, it's well known that true-lasting
success with the search engines, (Google, Yahoo,
MSN, etc.) is through a Theme-Based Keyword Focused
Content site; which beats a mini-site and Door-way
pages combined, anytime.
That is because a mini-site
is not a viable concept for the average webmaster
or affiliate, selling products of their own -
or for a merchant partner. Lets look at these
concepts.
What is a Theme-Based Keyword
Focused Content Site?
What is is a Mini-Site? And,
What is a Gateway Page?
A theme-based keyword focused
content site, is based upon a theme where every
page focuses upon a single topic that is related
to the theme. For example.
Let us say that your theme
is soccer. Then, the theme-base related web pages
will be about soccer and would include .
MLS Soccer - the soccer
professional league in USA
FIFA - the international Football federation
World Cup - Soccer's international world tournament
The Euro Cup - European soccer's tournament
Copa America - Latin America soccer's tournament
Soccer Mom's
Soccer Reviews
Soccer Paraphernalia
Etc. Etc.
Each of the above will be
a specific topic, and each topical page is a "Keyword
Content Focused Page. A theme-based site could
grow well over 200 pages, each on a different
topic, all related to the site's central theme
(soccer). The sum total of all the information
forms the content of your site.
Best of all, a tightly focused
theme-base site scores well at the search engines
for hundreds of soccer-related keywords that will
indefinitely drive unlimited targeted traffic
to your theme site, selling unlimited soccer related
products.
On the other hand, Mini-Sites
are small Affiliate sites that focus on selling
a single product. It could be a short as one or
two pages, and as long as 20 pages. It is composed
entirely of a powerful sales letter that drives
a visitor to a merchant's site.
Although, a mini-site is
a well intended concept it's not a viable alternative
for most products.. Here are a few of the drawbacks.
1. Hard to build traffic.
Because they don't do well on the search engines.
They aren't built to rank highly on the search
engines, or to draw traffic from the most flexible
directories.
2. No Credibility. Does
not establish credibility in you or your product.
A mini-site is a one time straight pitch sales
copy; and, no one buys from a straight pitch Web
site unless they previously have known, respect,
and trust, a well-known authority related to the
site's product.
3. No Diversification. If
your mini-site sales copy fails to convert your
prospect into a buyer, you've most likely lost
that visitor for good.
In comparison, the Theme-Based
Content Site offers greater opportunities for
Affiliate and Webmasters.
1. Traffic
The theme-based content site is full of content-rich
pages designed to attain a high search engine
ranking. On the merits of their valuable content
they will draw substantial traffic from the Directories.
2. Credibility:
They are great credibility builders because they're
PREselling rather than hard selling.
3. Diversification
Each page of a theme-based site may have from
5 and up to 10 links to merchants partner's sites
for different related products..
Now, let us compare a mini-site
that is about a certain manufacturer's soccer
balls, versus a theme-based content site that
is all about soccer.
A visitor to a mini-site
falls within two categories .
(S)he needs new soccer balls
(S)he doesn't need new soccer balls
While they may not need
new soccer balls, they may need soccer shoes,
soccer stockings, a sport's bag, soccer books,
and tapes; maybe even a trip to a soccer camp,
or travel arrangements to international soccer
events, including hotel and transportation.
Now, suppose your visitor,
upon reading your sales pitch for soccer balls
says .. "No . I've just got a new ball",
and then returns to the main page for more articles;
do you think that placing the same link to those
balls in the next article of your mini-site is
going to be any more effective? No --- your visitor
still recently bought a new soccer ball.
Nevertheless, because of
the great content with in-context links on your
theme-based site, the prospect may develop an
interest on soccer related books, products, or
services, etc.
The Theme-Based Sites vs.
Gateway Pages
Gateway pages are trick
sites used to trick the search engines. Generally,
low-value pages that score well with the engines
but fail to deliver good content. They may get
the visitor, but fail to get the click through,
the purchase, and the repeat business.
Tricks such as invisible
links, lead search engines spiders through a site.
Though they initially work, success is of short
duration with devastating side effects, such as
the visitor disdain, and getting band by the search
engines.
A Theme-Based site, on the
other hand, will OVER-deliver great content while
playing it fair and safe with the search engines
by leading their spiders reliably through your
site. Their visible links do as good as the Doorway
pages hidden links, and will never fade in effectiveness.
That is because you are creating real content
and not spider bait!
The Theme-Based approach
is 100% different. First, you find a theme you
know and love, with lots of profitable keywords.
Second, research hundreds of profitable keywords
(greater demand and less supply) related to your
products or services. Third, you build a theme-base
content site with great content, that ranks high
on the search engines, delivers unlimited PREsold
targeted traffic, and gets the click-through to
your selling site, or a merchant's site.
As you can see.. The theme-based
content focused site wins over a mini-site or
gateway pages anytime. The secret of their successful
high ranking on the search engines, is that each
page is build around a highly profitable keyword
content focused page.
The process may seem long,
complex and tedious; and, indeed, it could be.
Nevertheless, with the right guidance and tools
it's easier than you think. In fact the entire
process could be automated.
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