1. As a Simple Internet Solution
You understand the importance of establishing a Web presence for your business, but don't require a site with complicated coding, extensive pages, or sophisticated e-Commerce shopping carts. Micro sites are cost-effective for a business that just wants to get online. Micro sites can still be optimized with key words to achieve good search engine rankings and promote site visitors to help your business be found. If your business doesn't need a complicated site with technologically-advanced functions, a micro site could be all you really need to develop an effective Web presence.
2. As a Starter Site
If you're waiting for a custom-built solution, but don't want to miss out on potential sales and leads in the interim, a micro site is a good option for you. In addition, they can also help you get a head start with Search Engine Optimization. They are generally quick to get up and running, so you can get your business online now, and wait while your main site is being developed. Since micro sites are so affordable, the extra cost for your business will be minimal, and the site will ensure that you are online when your customers want to find you. Once your full-service site is built, you can repurpose your micro site for other uses, as are outlined below.
3. As an Internal Site for Employees
Micro sites make perfect internal sites to house information for your staff that you don't want to put on your main public site such as company updates, or to house photo galleries and employee appreciation features.
4. To Showcase Seasonal Promotions
Many businesses feature seasonal promotions or sales, but don't want to make changes to their main website for short-term promotions. If your business routinely has seasonal sales or promotions, you can design a micro site that you can repurpose to suit each occurrence. Use it to showcase your Back to School promotions and products, then repurpose the site with new content for your New Year's promotions!
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5. As a Landing Page for your Main Site
Landing Pages can help you measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. Businesses spend a considerable amount of money on advertising for traditional media (such as print, radio, or television). However, it is not easy to accurately measure the results of these ads. Distinguishing the source of extra traffic to your website is next to impossible to do without the use of landing pages. By creating a distinct page that is not directly connected to your home page, you can use the landing page URL in your advertisements, and accurately measure the number of visitors to the page as a direct result of your campaign.
6. To Test Offers
To expand on point five, the functionality of landing pages can be taken one step further through split testing. Creating two separate landing pages is an effective way to split test (or A/B test) promotions. Split testing exposes visitors of landing page A to one offering, while visitors to landing page B receive an alternate version where one element has been changed (such as wording, pricing, or product placement). You are then able to track the effectiveness of each offer by recording the number of customer conversions (sales) specific to each landing page offer. Split testing will make your future campaigns more effective, since you can use these results as a benchmark.
Internet solutions like our creoweb standard package can be used to create a micro site for your business. This affordable solution with its selection of available templates could be the perfect fit for your business.
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