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| Kortia Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Texas
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Just so everones sanity, web builder 6 and 90 second web site builder are the exact same from what I can see. They are just reselling it at a higher price. web builder is only 40.00. web builder 6 also looks a lot like blue voda (not recomended). blue voda has lots of issues not to mention you have to publish one page at a time which will drive you mad witha site over 10 pages. My question is this: If money is not an option, would you get dreamweaver instead of all the others mentioned? I am thinking about jsut spending the money and getting the real deal. dreamweaver and photoshop. |
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I just heard of 90 sec. website builder and thought that it was amazing as well. Yes, the web builder 6 software is the same, but 90 sec. for the price comes with a gazillion templates and graphic bonuses if you don't have them already. So, it's your choice and mine! Also, imagine just buying templates from template monster and importing the template into web builder or 90 sec and going to town with the graphics! | |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: , , Australia.
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"Britt Phillips However, there is a display issue on Macs and some other broswer configurations. Windows and IE are fine. Images and text overlap where they aren't supposed to" These issues have been resolved in later versions of web builder 6 "kortia web builder 6 and 90 second web site builder are the exact same " almost - 90 second is an earlier of version web builder 6 sold under licence "If money is not an option, would you get dreamweaver instead of all the others mentioned? I have dreamweaver but prefer web builder 6 - due to ease of use and the add-ons (extensions) available (for free) and also the awesome support at www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com :: Index "Also, imagine just buying templates from template monster and importing the template into web builder or 90 sec and going to town with the graphics!" does have a few problems with importing templates - due to css styling I think - tho fairly easy to rectify On a another note - I have also been playing with Atahualpa w/p theme for clients sites so they can edit themselves - pretty easy to customise cheers Danny |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Northallerton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
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Speaking of this product - I cam across it back in Feb 2009. I actually thought it looked a good tool - so I promoted it on my blog. My affiliate account shows 3 sales and $85.50 owed to me as an affiliate: February Accumulated Raw Clicks: 0 60 Unique Clicks: 0 47 Sales generated: 0 3 Clicks per Sale (CPS): n/a 15 Commissions Earned: $0 $85.5 Paid so far: $0 $0 And yet I've never been paid, and when trying to find how to contact and query this - I seemed not to be able to find anywhere to ask the question? I eventually found a 'head company' link and emailed them - never to receive a reply?? It would be nice if anyone could tell me if Greg is still around and if he ever intends to pay out to affiliates? Thanks Randy |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: , , Singapore.
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I just purchased this website builder but after 3 days I have still not received the Activation code. I sent a support email but no reply. Does anyone who have purchased the software know how else i can get the activation key? Thanks Beck |
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| Persistent Marketer! War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: UK
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Sorry Beck cant help, I never actually purchased it and wouldn't now after what I've read from others. Now using Xsitepro and happy with it. I hope you manage to get your information. Look back on this thread, from memory the reseller of '90 second website builder' (if that's the one you purchased) is on this thread somewhere. Regards Bobby |
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Good luck, their tech support is non-existent. I purchased it and ultimately regretted it. If you used Paypal to purchase, I'd start a dispute if you don't receive the code soon. No business should be allowed to operate that way. |
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| | #108 | |
| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: , , Australia.
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WYSIWYG Web Builder where you will find excellent customer support | |
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I purchased Dreamweaver 8 for $39.95 and I love it. It's one of the best website builder on the market today. TJ |
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Softcap Does it have a WYSIWG function or do you need to know coding? Bobby |
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| | #111 |
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I've used 90 Second Website Builder to build a few splash pages. I am really impressed with the program as it is easy to use and allows one to publish a website without having to wait 'til they are efficient at using HTML or having to stumble through it. If you're like me, you like to have control over your website and you have more time than money and this program helps tremendously. However, I am only now trying to build a website with it. If I knew exactly how I wanted it to look I'd have it up in just a few minutes with this program, but alas, figuring out how to design it is taking me awhile. FYI, another program very similar if not identical to 90swb is the WYSIWYG Website Builder as they were both created by the same fella, Pablo Van Der Meer. You may want to check that one out also. Even though this thread was started about two years ago it is still being indexed in Google and I wanted to put in my two cents worth. Thanks ya'll |
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With xsite pro you become mad working with table and having object moving in the wrong place all the time + you cannot layer object the way you want + if you want to use a different autoresponder you gonna run into troubles .....( i find a way to do it but i spend long time search by myself...'cause i use another autoresponder and idid not want to change ..) Xsp has many nice and useful features but 90 wsb have them too ! The website you build with XSP they are all square ...and , so to say , usual as everyone else. What i like about 90 sec. is that you get TOTAL FREEDOM of design and you can build incredible Squeeze pages and Landing pages +you get bonus many premade squeeze and and landing pages and you can REALLY CUSTOMIZE them as you like . Idid much better pages with 90se. with fun while with XSP i run into frustration many time.. inserting autoresponder , video anything it's a breeze. For seo it's as good as XSP and for affiliate market it's much better in my opinion. I have to say i really enjoy working with 90 sec. , i create some very nice screen for my video and more all in no time with fun. BUT the BIG difference it's that XSP is an html editor and 90 sec. it's an HTml GENERATOR .....HUGE DIFFERENCE!!!!! I can upload any sale/ index / download page from my PLR product and any pre made opt in form very fast while with XSP i run into problem most of the time or i have to work hard and the result are NEVER good enough for me. conclusion , if you ask me : no doubt 90SEC. its really a great site builder, beside you don't need to use template to create your site but you can build totally free . ![]() SORRY FOR THIS POST ...DON'T EVER BUY 90 SECOND WEBSITE BUILDER ...THIS GUY IS A SCAMMER ...NO SUPPORT ...AND HE DON'T ANSWER IN ANY WAY , PLUS AS AN AFFILIATE IS TAKING ALL MY MONEY !!!! IT'S A SHAME , PEOPLE LIKE GREG HUGHES SHOULD BE BANNED FROM THIS FORUM !!! | |
| Last edited by moreno; 09-12-2011 at 10:06 AM. Reason: the owner don't make any support , even to affiliate and don't pay them ! | ||
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| | #113 | |
| Alaskan Coder War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Anchorage, Alaska
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For those that have design skills or no skills, my favorite wysiwyg Web Application is XARA Web Designer (Link in Signature). This one is true wysiwyg in that you can drop a griphic on the page and move it around whild watching the text flow around it! I have Visual Studio Ultimate, Expression Studio, Dreamweaver and Komodo 6 but if I want to put together a quick web page or work out some designs, I use XARA Web Builder. Go and watch the videos and see what it can do. (Just my $0.17 [inflation from the 2 cents era ] )
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| | #114 |
| Graphic/Web Designer War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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Xara Web Builder and/or Xara Designer Pro are both great for producing quick websites and beyond. Amazing software overall, especially the latest version of Xara Designer Pro. A site I created with it and SwishMax (for Flash banner) is at the following link: Welcome to Granny's Gas and Woodstoves! 90 Second Website Builder is actually amazing as well. The latest version has some really cool features. I am currently using version 5, and have created a number of sites with it. One is at: Forget Me Not Cat Sanctuary - Welcome I have used practically all of the features of 90 Sec in that site, plus SwishMax and one or two items from Coffeecup software, which also has a nice entry level WYSIWYG website creator called Visual Site Designer (HTML Editor, Website & Web Design Software | CoffeeCup Software - not an affiliate link). Web Page Maker is another drag and drop style editor. I have used it to create at least one site - can't recall which one unfortunately - made too many I guess. ![]() Can be found here: Web Page Maker : Make your own web page easily! (not an affiliate link). Not as good as 90 Sec, but better than Visual Site Designer. All of these types of programs are very easy to use but suffer from a common problem in that they don't handle vertical text expansion at all - which can suck because text changes from browser to browser AND will change in size between Apple and PC. Firefox between the two platforms can even produce issues. Everything is sort of done in layers with the drag and drop programs, so text sits over background elements instead of being bordered or contained by them. This is different from regular HTML editors where the text pushes the vertical boundaries it is contained within to expand the text containing areas as required. That is why the drag and drop editors can fail from browser to browser and across different OS platforms. The text element will overlap potentially because they are not guided by the same boundaries. Ease of use comes with a price. Still, testing and a little ingenuity can solve these problems. My personal faves are in order: - Xara (great all round use for web pages, graphics, PDFs, simple 3D - varying price levels) - 90 Sec (great drag and drop editor - good price - I had support issues initially trying to get serial number - buy through Paypal, not Credit Card directly if possible) - Web Page Maker (good drag and drop editor - imports HTML pages - good price) - Visual Site Designer (okay drag and drop editor - cool effect functions - great support and community) I have Xsite pro, and it is good software too - amazing structurally and organizationally, but not as flexible as the other software mentioned here. Good support. One other really great program is Artisteer (Artisteer - web design software and joomla template maker). You can create Wordpress themes in it quite nicely, and it gets better and better with each upgrade. You can also create Joomla themes, HTML, Blogger themes and a few other formats. Pricing is pretty reasonable. Once again, I have used all of these programs a lot but would not want to be limited to any one of them. Each one has it's place. Enjoy all of that! |
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No problem regarding the review. Happy to help out. I just upgraded my 90 Sec to version 7 today. Only $29 US to anyone owning version 5 or 6. The ordering process went very nicely and I received my upgraded serial number with reasonable promptness. Their delivery process is somewhat unnecessarily extended in my opinion, but in the end I got what I paid for within reasonable time frames. As I mentioned earlier, just take the Paypal option if you can so you can contest it all, should things go sideways on you. There is a nice Jquery Accordion navigation bar tool that looks like it could be used for building quick and easy Facebook pages. Trying that out now... The same feature could be used for mobile sites if one knew how to manipulate the code a little to account for variable page widths on different phone screens, but my initial forays into that idea have not ended as hoped thus far. Probably just have to try a few more things to get that to work. I should note that I am a graphic designer, and use the WYSIWYG style of web site creation software whenever possible because I would rather stay in a creative mode than do code. So with that in mind, if anyone has any questions regarding this type of software, I may be able to help. I also use Photoshop, Indesign, Dreamweaver (only when necessary), and a pile of other creative-type apps. I will take any questions I can answer on those as well. Feel free to ask me anything...PM me if you prefer - if I can help I will. |
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| | #117 |
| Graphic/Web Designer War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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Heh - Just comparing WYSIWYG Web Builder 7 with 90 Sec and they are pretty much identical (as mentioned by kortia earlier). In fact, I think the only difference is the name between the two. Also noticed the latest version accounts for content expansion on pages by implementing a new Master page feature. Very nice! |
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The 90sec builder is the WYSIWYG Web Builder 7 sold under license at a higher price with less support | |
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| hi , version 7 is fantastic and as a lot of new features , by the way if you are a marketer you are not so welcome in the wysiwyg website builder 7 forum , at least this is my personal experience and for the price i had to pay only 26 $ in so many years but i guess wwb as more update that cost some .i don't know all the features of wwb7 but 90swb7 you can create iphone sites and the tutorials are quiet explaining + you can always asck for support if needed.
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| 90second wb is basycally for standart website but has an integrated blog feature. Not made for wordpress but you can always attach a wordpress blog as with any other site by linking the two ( link to external site ) .A great system to boost any website....By the way 90 SWB7 as great bonus pt in forms , landing pages ,products ready made pages , tons of templates , tons of headers , video squeeze and more...all for marketers....
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| | #121 |
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I finally created a facebook page using 90 Sec for a client of mine... Facebook sample page Seems to work pretty good. |
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Kadoogan your FB page is great , thank you for this idea i did not know we can use 90SWB this way. The use of jquery for FB ..new...you can also use to create a mobile phone site in no time . New tutorial have been added in the member area. I really love 90swb and since Mr. Hughes has a new support system it is much better , also all the new features are improving the soft a lot. Have a nice year |
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| Online Income Masochist War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: New York City
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Have read ALL of the posts..so what is the consensus? WWB or 90 Sec? and is there a support/paying affiliates issue with 90 Sec, or not? I am ready to buy one or the other for affil/Adsense sites and need some guidance here. It has gone from yes to no and back again in this long thread..which just leaves me up in the air...Thanks for any clarification..
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