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XSite Pro - The Good, the bad and the DOG-UGLY!
by Andy Havens
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Latest News: XSitePro has just released Version 2. I have not upgraded
to the new version but I will at some point even though I haven't really seen the new features.
Why?
Because month's ago XSite's owner Paul Smithson emailed me and asked
what I wanted in the new version. He also emailed all the other XSite Pro owners so I don't
really have any special "in" with Paul - though he makes me feel like I do.
Has Bill Gates ever asked you what you wanted to see in the next Windows
version? Or does Steve Jobs care what you think of Mac OS? I don't think so.
Anyway all my links were automatcally updated once I changed the info
in XSite Pro so you can click on any of them to check out the new version. At the bottom of this
page you'll find a link the video. I did see that and I am impressed!
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First things first - I'll tell you right off if you are building web sites or even one web site
you'll want to consider buying XSite Pro.
What is XSite Pro? It's a software program that helps you
build web sites. I'm using this right now to build this page.
It Ain't Perfect!
I'll say one thing about XSite Pro - okay two things - working with this software has NOT been
a bed of roses! I've had problems and it's not perfect BUT it does work and it works very well. And I've never
had better customer support. No matter how good a product is - it's the quality of the customer support
that really shows the backbone of the company. X-Site's is so good, on one occasion, I insisted the support
person (Matt) forward my comments to Paul Smithson and warned Matt if I didn't hear from Paul I'd contact him
myself. Paul did email me saying Matt forwarded him my email. I did this because excellent customer support often
goes unheralded and this is a shame. Matt not only deserved a good word but he deserved that good word to be
passed on to those in charge.
P.S. Mel - another Xsite CS person also provided excellent support. I suppose I should've done
the same there but I didn't. Wait a minute. Okay - I fixed that and sent a note commending Mel. Let's move
on...shall we?
Okay so I've had problems so why do I use this software? Here's why:
There's no such thing as "building a web page" anymore. Let's face it even the simplest page
should have a privacy statement and a site map. It should conform to certain standards. There is so much that
goes into any page on the web, trying to build one "from scratch" is a masochistic exercise. (If you're one of
those people who vehemetly oppose this view, I suggest you move on - XSite wasn't built for you.) Who was XSite
built for?
Xsite Pro was built for non-professional webmasters who need professional looking results.
Maybe you don't have $2,000 to pay a web designer (I sure don't). If you own a small business and need a web
site and would like to update it regularly (highly recommended) or if you market products online and need to put
up a variety of pages and sites, then X-Site Pro may be exactly what you're looking for. Even if you just want to
make a little "side money" by displaying your hobby online and monitizing it with adsense or some other
affiliation - X-Site Pro can do the job well. Here's why:
I'll be the first to admit, XSite Pro has a bit of a learning curve. How much depends on
how well you adapt to new things...especially software. But even if you've never built a web page before, XSite
Pro profides excellent video teaching tools to help get you up and running in no time. Not to mention their
excellent staff is right there ready to help if you get stuck.
Plus XSite Pro handles many of the "sniggling little details" many of us would forget about or
not bother with otherwise. Details like adding a privacy statement or a site map (search engines love site maps).
But there's more...
Easily Optimize for Search Engines
XSite makes Search Engine Optimization (SEO) a snap. Why is that important? Do a search on
Google on any subject - better yet, try a word pertaining to your website - now look at the blue area where
it says "results". Look to the right. What do you see? probably several hundred thousand to over a million
results. The sole purpose of any SEO strategy is to get you as close to page one as possible. Granted this
will be easier if your subject is "doohickeys" (67,200 results) than if it's "cows" (39,800,000 results). But
that's another subject.
In addition, you can change the entire look of your web site with a few strokes of your
keyboard, add affiliate links with ease, add a product in mere moments and a ton of other things. Once you're all
done, XSite Pro will publish it right to your web host for you. But there's one more thing
to consider...
All your pages will be linked!
How important is that? Very. You want vistitors to be able to find your pages easily and you
want the search engines to discover what a great site you've built too. All this makes linking very important.
Otherwise you're just publishing a collection of unrelated pages. While this might be desireable at times (XSite
Pro makes this easy too) most of the time you want to publish your site as a unit. XSite does this
automatically.
The Downside
We've already discussed the learning curve. Many people can jump right in and start using it,
but I recommend that even if you've used other web page editors before that you begin your experince with XSite
Pro by going through the video tutorials. That way you'll pick up lots of time-saving tips. The other problem
with XSite Pro won't bother most people - only experienced HTML programmers usually notice this.
XSite Pro produces some "sloppy code". This is true of any WYSISYG (What You See Is What You
Get) editor. It's the nature of the beast. Most people will never notice. Unless you read HTML for fun, you
aren't likely to notice either, with one exception, and that's if you use XSite Pro with another editor. What you
might get is some strange characters you weren't expecting. For example, apostophes don't always translate well.
That's because different programs interpret these special characters differently. The solution is simple, either
don't use another editor with your XSite Pro sites or resign yourself to some minor editing. (I use 'search and
replace' to do this).
Conclusion:
XSite Pro isn't "perfect", but what is really? (Windows? :-) While I can see some web
developers might be tempted to use this program, it's really designed for anyone who wants professional-looking
results without hiring a professional. It's easy to use and affordable. Best of all it comes (as of this writing)
with a full one-year satisfaction guarantee and the best customer support of any product I've purchased in a
long, long time.
My recommendation: XSite Pro is a Very Strong Buy! (Unless you're looking for software that will
automatically read your mind and build your sites for you - you can't go wrong)
Still not sure? Check out the XSitePro Video
Andy Havens
Netrazine.com
P.S. I almost forgot the UGLY part! As someone who is proudly "graphically challenged" I can
attest it IS possible to build an ugly site even with XSite Pro! And no, I will NOT give you any
examples!
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