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    Could Someone Please Comment on this Article?

    http://domainingtips.com/minisites-business-model.html


    I am a newbie and would like someone's counterpoint to this article.

    thanks!

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    i'd have to click the link, then go off-site to read it, then come back here to comment


    too much work


    i'd rather read the stats generated from mini-site revenue domains, which may be listed for sale here at dnf

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    1) The guys who are running the Google search engine hate you. They do not want their listings polluted with sites which do not provide any real value. If you think that your 5 or 10-page minisite actually provides value, you couldn’t be more wrong.

    this is dead wrong. i just put up a site with vital tips and have word of mouth from student users who greatly appreciate the information.

    The guys who are running AdSense hate you as well. Why? Because your average 5 or 10-page minisites represent MFA (Made For AdSense) websites in their eyes. In case you were wondering why so many people get banned from AdSense, the answer is simple: MFA sites are against their TOS.

    Well then it looks like minisites that outsmart this model are the winners.

    ps i've had people comment there was "way too much text" on my websites. Duh if the point it to get the info across my readers don't care about fancy colors or graphics. When my mobile user plugs into my content I want them to get as much read as possible.

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    1) The guys who are running the Google search engine hate you. They do not want their listings polluted with sites which do not provide any real value. If you think that your 5 or 10-page minisite actually provides value, you couldn’t be more wrong.

    this is dead wrong. i just put up a site with vital tips and have word of mouth from student users who greatly appreciate the information.

    The guys who are running AdSense hate you as well. Why? Because your average 5 or 10-page minisites represent MFA (Made For AdSense) websites in their eyes. In case you were wondering why so many people get banned from AdSense, the answer is simple: MFA sites are against their TOS.

    Well then it looks like minisites that outsmart this model are the winners.

    ps i've had people comment there was "way too much text" on my websites. Duh if the point it to get the info across my readers don't care about fancy colors or graphics. When my mobile user plugs into my content I want them to get as much read as possible.

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