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XSitePro 2 Review - is XSitePro Still Easy Website
design?
In this review I will offer my opinion of XSitePro 2 upgrade
and especially the following aspects:
1. Is the software easy to use?
2. Can you design a professional looking website with
it?
3. What extras are there?
4. Are the extras worth more money?
Having used XSitePro quite happily for a year I was in two
minds whether or not to pay for the May 2008 upgrade to version
2. The aspects that I liked about this website design software
were the ease of use, speed and the quick analysis of my
website pages for optimisation.
The downside has always been not very good templates and a
recognisable same as look for many XSitePro sites. Despite that
I found the software quicker and easier to use than Dreamweaver
or Frontpage.
Temptation got the better of me and soon after the upgrade was
mine I was redesigning one of my older websites. As some far
more professional looking templates had been added I used one
of those for practice after completing the website building
tutorial.
Next I imported another of my sites but added my own banner and
used one of the 30 navigational menu designs provided and
changed it to my own colour selection to blend with the banner.
I then started to build a music site using one of their
templates and am now building a travel site from scratch with
my own design.
I’m really pleased with all of the websites; to my eyes they
look good and even my own designs look more professional than
they would if I used Dreamweaver or FrontPage. The XSitePro
sameness is a thing of the past. For someone like myself who
has the aspirations but not the ability of a professional
website designer and wants to design their own sites XSitePro 2
is a great tool.
There are several new features that I am enjoying experimenting
with. 30 different navigational menus with colour selection I
have already mentioned, but you can now easily place your
choice of menu at the left, right or bottom of the page or as
an info bar at the top. Your navigational menus can be added to
more than one place and easily altered if you want to change
the design.
New pages can be added easily and you are prompted to start
optimising them for the search engines straight away. Article
pages are new, there are 11 different styles that you can
further customise or you can use a blank page. You can choose
when the content is published, for instance you can set up an
advertising campaign to automatically come online on a pre set
date.
A new feature that I'm finding useful for the travel site that
I'm building is that you can have a different right hand margin
for every page. As each page has a different destination I am
using that feature for my hotel affiliate links for those
particular destinations.
Adding Google ads is still easily done but now you can add
Amazon ads in the same way and customise the ads to integrate
with your website. You can store your publisher ids and
channels, so once they are stored a couple of clicks and your
site is monetised. You can also store your affiliate links and
you don't have to visit Paypal to set up payment schemes. These
features save a lot of time from having to search while adding
your advertising.
I'm quite taken by the Mobile Site Wizard. In a couple of
minutes I created versions of my sites that are automatically
optimised for viewing on mobile phones or Internet able PDAs. I
wouldn't have thought of doing that but now my websites are
available for viewing to a wider audience.
There are tons of graphics that you can use and it's easy to
upload your own graphics. A form wizard with different form
designs that you can use to capture email addresses is new,
also a banner rotator - and one of my favourites an image
gallery creator. There is now a selection of social bookmarking
icons that are easy to add to the pages and an RSS feed creator
that can be used on the pages that you want syndicating.
You can now choose to add 3 different site maps and use siloing
to help with the search engines. Redirects, customisable search
boxes and pop ups are quick to add and I nearly forgot - you
can have streaming audio and videos on your web pages.
There are so many new and improved features with XSitePro
version 2 that it's impossible to mention them all here. So I'm
going to finish with my absolute favourite the Links Page
Wizard. In the old version your links page was just a list of
sites and descriptions, now you can do a lot more. You can
customise the links pages to blend in with your site design,
add your own text or ads to the pages and best of all split
into categories and include a longer description and
screenshot.
The screenshots get my vote - apart from it being more
appealing to other webmasters to exchange links with you; every
time those web pages are updated you get fresh content to help
keep the search engines happy. Although this is my favourite
feature it also holds the only downside that I've found so far.
I wanted to add the XSitePro company website to my links pages
but the software has problems with the screenshot for their
site and it won't view duh!
Is XSitePro Version 2 Worth The Asking Price?
For somebody who only wants one or two websites then I would
say no. There are plenty of website designers including
XSitePro users advertising on the Internet. Or there are lots
of ready made free or paid for templates or free site building
resources available on the Internet.
I believe that it is absolutely worth the full asking price if
like myself you want to build multiple big websites with
constant content updates, sales pages or smaller sites. Or if
like me you wake up one morning and think that your site looks
as messy as your hair and you want to change the design
throughout as quick as it takes to get your hair restyled. It's
also easy to change your site design back when you realise that
you should have woken up properly first with a cup of
coffee!
I am having a lot of fun with XSitePro 2 and am finding using
it refreshing after spending several months struggling to learn
how to use the rather more expensive Memberspeed membership
site software. It may not be fair to compare them as they have
different functions, but although excellent in it's own way I
find Memberspeed hard to use and very time consuming and
frustrating in comparison. Maybe that will be my next
review.
What Upgrades Would I Like to See in the Future?
Although I got far more than I expected with the upgrade and am
having a lot of fun using the software it does no harm to have
a wish list. I think what would be the most useful is more
interactivity with site visitors, perhaps the option of
visitors being able to add comments. A shopping cart and a way
to add members built into the software - now that would be the
icing on the cake!
by Patricia Jones - 29th June 2008
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Patricia has been writing articles and reviews and building
websites for several years. Check out more of her work
at BB Article Directory and Make Money From Writing websites. Or
visit the Mega Music Site
Review Source:
http://www.creativewriter.me.uk
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