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XSitePro: An Honest Review of XsitePro Web Design
Software
XSitePro is often called the the web designers
software of choice. In this review you will find out if
XSitePro is as good as they say it is.
When I bought
XSitePro at the beginning of May 2007 I had gone through
a very frustrating few weeks trying to design several
websites. Even more frustrating because I was designing
sites for customers and myself 5 years ago but dropped
out because of other
commitments.
I decided to start
up another Internet business earlier that year and could
not wait to get my own site up and running again. That
was when my frustrations started. OK the sites that I
designed before were not exactly top of the notch
professional; they were sort of like the Grandma Moses of
the Internet. But, they were attractive, easy to
navigate, well visited and different!
Using my old html
editor FrontPage I expected to have a site up and running
quickly but found that I had forgotten most of what I had
known about using FrontPage for building sites. What I
did remember was that initially I struggled to build a
site even after learning html because I don’t understand
‘easy to understand instructions’. This time round I was
having the same old problem.
I persevered and
was getting somewhere but then I decided to buy the
latest Macromedia package and have a bash with
Dreamweaver. Doh! it might be wonderful but I did not
have a clue where to start even after reading the
instructions. I turned back to FrontPage with a mental
note to myself to try again when I had more
time.
A friend told me
about XSitePro and I was curious enough to take a look at
their site. It wasn’t long before I regretted splashing
out on the Macromedia package, but I could not justify
another spend so I regretfully left the site armed with a
free affiliate link.
During the next
week I kept going back and drooling over what might have
been. The $197 asking price grew smaller with every visit
until click …I finally reasoned that I had earned as much
as that in overtime in my day job the previous week and
if I could design sites more quickly and easily it would
pay for itself.
After downloading
XSitePro I was keen to get started. I worked my
way
through the tutorial
which has you building an opticians site and was totally
pleased and relieved to find that I understood the
tutorial and that my practice optician site was as it
should be.
Next I decided to
design my own site and took a look at the website and
sales letter templates provided. A good selection but I
must admit to thinking that although eminently usable
they were a bit boring to me. I have found since that
there are several sites offering some stunning XSitePro
templates for sale at very reasonable prices and even
some free.
I made up my own
design for my first XSitePro effort and managed to
express my old cheerful style quite easily and much
quicker than I would have done with FrontPage or
Dreamweaver. As with both of those site builders XSitePro
is a What You See Is What You Get editor and as with both
of them I find that you do need basic html knowledge to
build effective sites. Courses are freely available on
the Internet.
Time Saving
Differences
I could not
believe how quickly I was able to add Google AdSense ads
to my pages. All I had to do was initially add my AdSense
id to the software and then after that right click
wherever I wanted the ads placing. I was given a choice
of ad sizes and colours to enable the ads to integrate
with my site and there they were.
Much better than
trawling through the AdSense site every time I wanted to
place ads.
Another timesaver
is the Affiliate Wizard, you add your affiliate links and
thereafter a couple of clicks and your links are on your
web pages.
Optimisation for
the search engines is excellent for an impatient bod like
me. Every time I add an image I’m reminded to include an
image alt keyword. When a page is finished I click on the
SEO page and I’m told what I still need to do to improve
optimisation. I might have missed an image alt keyword,
or I might not have included the main key word enough in
the text, or not enough words in the body. A few minutes
and the page is fully optimised and a chore that I never
completely understand before is done.
If I want to
change the look of my site it’s easily and quickly done
on every page at once and I don’t have to figure out
style sheets. I can create pop ups, pop unders and pop
ins with a few clicks, add redirect pages, add scripts
and lots more useful things.
The
Verdict
I love working
with XsitePro and am really glad that I gave into
temptation and bought it. I find it easier and quicker to
work with than any other html editor that I have used and
am always pleased with the results. I am sure that it
will have some limitations but I have not found any for
myself yet.
The only
downside is the not so hot templates, but everything else makes
up for that in spades. I am delighted with my investment and
since my initial investment there has been a free upgrade to
iron out problems I did not know were
there.
UPDATE:
Version 2 of XSitePro has now been released and after
upgrading to it I think that it's brilliant. I'm enjoying
working with it and there are so many new features that I will
be writing another review about shortly.
by Patricia Jones - 26th July 2007
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Patricia Jones enjoys writing and owns several websites built
with XSitePro including www.megamusicsite.com and www.cashwrite.info
Review Source: http://www.creativewriter.me.uk
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