Search Engine Land lists 5 Reasons To Put Viral Content On Mini-Sites. This follows the story reported by eMarketer.com from a few days ago where mini-sites were listed as one of the sources of online “great results.” Reported by Cameron Olthuis who contributes to Pronet Advertising. You can listen to one of his Rush Hour podcast episodes. In this one he talks about Netscape, Reddit, and Delicious.
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