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XSitePro is a website development tool, by Paul Smithson, specifically designed for the internet marketers of today.  The XSitePro software is geared towards simplifying the art of creating professional and profitable websites.  I know many people that have been turned away from starting an online business simply because they were intimidated by having to build a site. 

XSitePro's simple features allow you to forget your fears and easily build a variety of sites including affiliate websites, AdSense sites, and even short sales letter sites.

The thing that I like most about XSitePro is that the software focuses on helping you make profitable websites.  XSitePro helps you make Search Engine Optimized pages that get high page rankings in the major search engines.  The best part is that you don't have to know HTML code in order to do this.  The simple to use interface lets you point and click your way to adding advanced features to your site's pages like pop ups, AdSense banners, and even an automated site map.

Furthermore XSitePro has some one of a kind features that make web maintenance easier than ever.  You will be able to update all banners and headings simultaneously on all your pages.  You can add an automated reciprocal links page to further improve your standing with the search engines.  You can even run a keywords scanner to make sure all your pages are optimized for your desired keyword phrases.  XSitePro simply accumulates a wealth of features that you otherwise would have to research, and implement on your own.

If you're new to Internet Marketing or website development many of these features may not mean a whole lot to you.  Take a look at this short video to see exactly what these features mean and how they can earn you money.

Now I don't want to completely oversimplify building a website with XSitePro, you will still need to take the time to learn about the software.  This is why XSite Pro provides you with a tutorial and a 400 page manual.  I find that reading the much shorter tutorial first is enough to get started.  It's once you hit upon certain and more complex features that the manual becomes a great help.

There are often debates about which software is best for webpage design, the conversation usually involves FrontPage®, DreamWeaver®, and now XSitePro.  They are all great tools but for different purposes which is why comparing them is difficult.  Basically FP and DW are more complicated and are used by professionals that have experience in coding websites.  If you have time to learn how to use DW and FP then by all means do. 

XSitePro stands out for two reasons, first it's great for novices who generally get bogged down trying to build their first site with other programs.  Secondly XSitePro builds money making sites, something that the other programs don't specialize in.  Overall I would recommend XSitePro more to beginners that are trying their hand at internet marketing. 

If you're ready to get started building your new profitable website visit the XSitePro Website today.

 

 

 

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