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		<title>Mini Sites &#8211; What Are They &amp; Why Use Them</title>
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		Photo credit: Santiago Cornejo This is the first website type in the Different Types of Website Series. What are mini sites? A mini site is simply a one- to three-page website. Maybe 5 pages at most. Actually, technically, a one page website would be more of a micro site but for the sake of practicality, [...]]]></description>
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