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Set Up A Mini Site for A Niche Product

Mini-Sites work great for selling ebooks and info-products to a niche market. But for the person new to making money online, setting up any site, mini or not, can be a daunting task. 
Highly specialized websites with lots of links, scripts and graphics require talent, experience or training and a fair chunk of cash.
Thankfully, that is not the type of website you'll need for your niche market mini-site. Take the fast track by listening in to the free interview session below.
All you need is one page with an 'Order Here' link.
There are usually 2 steps involved in setting up your own niche-market site. First you register your domain, and then you set up a hosting account. 
One provider I am working with right now is offering the entire process in one step! 
Listen I'm really excited about this because I've never seen prices and service like this before. Your domain name is registered to you for free, for life - courtesy of your host. And the hosting fees are rock bottom pricing.
I don't know how long this offer will last, so don't sit on it for too long. Sign up for your hosting account, specifying the domain name* of your choosing, pay for the year (at $8/month) and you're saved the registration fee plus the setup fee! Web Hosting - if that deal is gone when you get there, don't blame me! I warned you...
You'll be amazed at the features...and, even if you don't know a thing about setting up a website, you can set up your site with their free website builder and only a small amount of hair-pulling! (Trust me, you'll be fine, this website business isn't as hard as some make it out to be!)
Note: I used to host my sites with a different hosting company, but I'd had some trouble with affiliate payments from them, so I've switched! My latest site http://www.buy-book-online.com - is hosted by a fabulous hosting company that answers emails promptly and offers the same great pricing and services.

If, for whatever reason you can't afford the yearly fee, then you'll have to follow the more 'expensive-in-the-long-run' two-step method.
(A note about FREE: You can get free hosting online, yes, but please don't do that, if you need to know the reasons why send me an email and I'll share the horrors with you - not to mention how it cuts into your income!)
1. Register a domain - costs less than $15.  
2. Set up a hosting account.
The cheapest host I've found costs less than $8 a month and they are a trustworthy bunch. For $8 a month you'll get more service than you need, (website builder, spam removal, multiple email accounts, etc.). I have emailed them on numerous occasions myself and I always get a response within the day (during business hours I get a response within the hour). The money is charged to your credit card every month for as long as you need the service.  Web Hosting

PS: Jim Edwards - whom I highly endorse for the new marketer - has come out with a home study course that could get you started right away with a mini site (mini-sites equal niche market money).
Here's what Jim says:
Who Should Buy The "Mini-Site Creator" Home Study Course?
Anyone who has a burning desire to finally know exactly what it takes to quickly and easily set up your own mini-sites...
Anyone who wants the personal power and ability to make simple changes to their mini-sites without having to wait for a webmaster or web designer to make the changes...
Anyone who wants to be able to put up a mini-site to promote their ebook, newsletter, free report, software, affiliate links or anything else... FAST!

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