xsitepro worth the $$$$$

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Can anyone tell me if they think xsitepro is worth the investment? Are you still needing to hire a programmer or do you find it does everything for you?

Kim
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  • Profile picture of the author JayXtreme
    XSietPro is the single most beneficial tool I have ever invested in... definitely worth the $$$

    Jay
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    Bare Murkage.........

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    • Profile picture of the author terryd
      It is a pretty handy tool to use. I use it in addition with Dreaweaver but I'm sure you could use it exclusively and create awesome sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Greg Cooksley
    Originally Posted by rachelle123 View Post

    Can anyone tell me if they think xsitepro
    is worth the investment? Are you still needing to hire a programmer
    or do you find it does everything for you?

    Kim
    Hi Rachelle,

    It's the best investment you can make....

    Very fast learning curve, tons of support.....well worth it.

    Regards

    Greg
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Johns
    Hi Kim,

    Xsitepro is a great way to quickly create sites even if you have no technical knowledge. Literally so long as you can point and click and type it will work - it's that simple. I know people who would die if they saw HTML who can great sites with XSitepro and make a fortune!

    All the best

    Jason
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    • Profile picture of the author rachelle123
      That's Awesome guys!! Thanks so much for sharing.. I am going to buy it now... It's just so frustrating waiting on your programmer when (if I new what I was doing) it would get done now... =)

      Thanks again...

      Kim
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  • Profile picture of the author Andres
    I got XSite Pro myself and it's good - really good. Keep in mind that I used Dreamweaver for years.

    Also you will be please that there are xsite training videos in Youtube and the net. So you won't be lost when it comes to designing your first site

    Andres
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    • Profile picture of the author stacyfox
      I got XSitePro2 when it came out. I never could get the hang of Dreamweaver, but this is a snap. There's very little learning curve.

      Stacy
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      • Profile picture of the author KonaGirl
        Originally Posted by Daniel McGonagle View Post

        I had XSP and turned to WordPress instead.

        IMO, it's better to save your money and spend that
        saved money on a professionally made custom blog
        theme and/or a linkbuilding service.

        Blogs can look just as good if not better than XSP sites.
        IMHO you should really have both. It is important to have the website up and have WordPress pointing to your website.

        XSitePro is an excellent tool to accomplish the website building process for people that are unable to build one on their own using HTML or php coding.

        In addition, using Squidoo and HubPages to point to your XSitePro website will also help with backlinks and gaining free targeted traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author alexanderberson
    Originally Posted by rachelle123 View Post

    Can anyone tell me if they think xsitepro is worth the investment? Are you still needing to hire a programmer or do you find it does everything for you?

    Kim

    I own the program.
    To be honest with you. It is VERY easy to create professional website in no time using this powerful program HOWEVER, i wasn't completely satisfied with it.

    They just released new version. I hope they fixed some of the inconvenient issues that they had with it.

    Over all 8/10
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    • Profile picture of the author adarwish
      How much have you guys been spending on getting sites custom made?
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      • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
        Im a huge fan of XSitePro.

        It is easy - I have never hired a programmer for anything and you can do everything yourself.

        You can outsource design if you want a skin to put over your XSitePro site and you can change templates with an easy click of the button.

        Regards

        James
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        • Profile picture of the author David Chambless
          Xsp took a lot of time off the learning curve for building sites. I give it credit for making my business profitable quicker than I thought it would be.

          XSP2 is just dynamite!

          Schramko's cheat sheet for XSP is a must own, too.

          David
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        • Profile picture of the author Paul Hooper-Kelly
          Hi Guys and Gals,

          I heartily endorse all that's been said about how good XSitePro is.

          It has tons of features that require absolutely no techie knowledge and make it a snap to use. And probably the ultimate of all these is the built in FTP program.

          No wrestling with a separate FTP program, because you simply click the upload symbol on the top toolbar and you're done! The whole web site uploads automatically. And that also makes it a snap to revise, tweak or add a few more pages to your site at any time.

          Warmest regards,

          Paul
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          • Profile picture of the author Thomas
            I must be dumber than I thought... I found the learning curve to be quite steep BUT... once I had gone through it, the difference was incredible (even compared to FrontPage which, despite it's faults, is astonishingly easy to use.)

            Tommy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kim Standerline
    Originally Posted by rachelle123 View Post

    Can anyone tell me if they think xsitepro is worth the investment? Kim
    Definitely worth it.

    My number one recomendation for newbies

    Kim
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