BizBot I'm just giving my honest opinion because you asked.. as I would do for any company that just started up whether their founders happen to be on namepros or not.
If you are unfamiliar with development, MiniSites.com might be a great way to go! Their sites do look very professional, and they do have native english speakers.
Some people believe that minisites add a substantial ammount of value to a domain name. The theory is quite simple... put up a minisite, gain some search engine traffic, maybe have a handful of constant visitors, but more importantly make lots of money with ads. I personally would never set up a mini site in hopes if raising the value of the domain, but only to gain personal profit from the ads. The reason IMO that minisites don't add value to a domain name (in hopes of selling it), is if someone is going to pay you $500 or $5000 for a name, they 99% of the time will have a development plan for it. If they pay you 500$ and you paid 200$ for the minisite to be developed that starts to cut into your profits. But if you do have a nice name and good keywords, a minisites are great ways to make money rather than park them!
However if you have ~200 to spend on development, I would get a complete site made that allows users to sign up, etc. Maybe even a forum setup, photo gallery, or whatever you want. I just don't want to see you taken advantage of BizBot.
I just read on their website they stay up to date on SEO etc... I didn't know having literally 3,000+ outbound links on a mini site was the latest trend in SEO (Rockford.com).
Also for the price tag of these mini sites, in my opinion they shouldn't insert a link back to their website at the bottom of each page. Say you get 500 hits a month, 1% of them click the link, thats 5 potential new customers for this MiniSite company for the lifetime of your site. Its great marketing, and they will hit #1 in search engines soon, but they are using your site to do it with. I guess that "free hosting" isn't really free now is it. Always a catch.
But yeah, on the good side, you could make a substantial ammount of money from ads depending on your keywords and traffic. If you have 500 visits a month, and 1% of people click the ads, at 20 cents a click that is 1$ a month. In 200 months (16 years) you will have paid off your initial investment (assuming the cost was 200$). These are very low estimates, a better scinario might be 3-6% click through rate.
BizBot just weigh all the factors and then decide. Do let us know if you decide to use them, as I'd love to hear real feedback from real users and not "case studies" on the site. I may order their services just to try them out, as they look like a great startup company.