A Word About XSitePro’s Complete Guide To Website Building
XSitePro just released their Complete Guide To Website Building and I am ticked.I have some XSitePro sites, recommended XSitePro in the past AND XSitePro has generously provided a copy of their website builder each and every one of the three years my online fundraiser for autism research has been around. So I know them and owe them. But I'm ticked. I'm ticked because, as a cheapskate non-techie, I wanted this super-comprehensive, A to Z guide to website building a loooong time ago. To think, I could've had ZERO learning curve! What the hey?? If I'd been the gungho, knock it off fast type (wasn't), I could've blown through this puppy in a week. But to be real about it, a month or two. To be more real about it, up to a year. Guess how much time you can take now with this new Complete Guide To Website Building"?? Take your time...literally... I could've been at the front of the queue for tech support questions,too. I could've answered "No" to these questions straight from XSitePro: "Have you ever struggled to build a website?" Well, yeah, DUH! "Have you burned the midnight oil trying to figure out how to get your site to look good and yet no matter what you do, it just seems to end up looking like it was designed by a pre-schooler?"
Frankly, I'd wished that'd looked THAT good..."Can you see inside your head what you want your website to look like,
but you just don’t have the skills or talent to pull it off?"
Ow. Low blow. True, but still low."Do your eyes glaze over when people start to talk about RSS feeds
and XML?"
Yep. Come to think of it, they still do.
"Have you invested in tools like Dreamweaver, but become frustrated
how even the simplest task can turn into a complex challenge that
would tax the brain of Einstein?"HA! At last, A NO answer!! I'm terrified of that stuff. That'd be like me buying a jet fighter and jumping in. "Have you ever paid for a web designer to build you a site and then become frustrated that every time you want to add a new page or make a change you need to go back to him or her and hand over yet more of your hard earned cash?"Oh, this one's the best. How about getting the time of day from them first?? They finally asked several thousand people worldwide one question, "In what areas do you need training MOST??" After getting buried in many, many long and desperate replies, they borrowed a dozen tractor trailer trucks, hauled them off to a secluded spot and spent a whole week brainstorming the perfect website building course for both XSitePro and whatever else you use. Really...they say it's for building a website with OR without XSitePro. I had to wait ALL this time until they decide to come out with the Complete Guide To Website Building now and solve all those problems and a bunch more, including detailed videos for visual learners??? (The old professional adult trainer in me appreciates that) Oh well. Better late than never! C'mon, why stay mad? Hate only hurts the hater, y'know. If you're only slightly non-techie and you've been yelling "Yeah! Yeah!!" to any or all of those questions, check out XSitePro's Complete Guide To Website Building for yourself. If you're very non-techie, make sure you do. It IS a couple hundred bucks, I'll admit. This is the kind of stuff that usually runs into thousands. For what you'll be able to do after completing this whole course, it'll pay for itself probably before you're done. Haven't got XSitePro? Get it for that same price, so you'd be looking at $400 total for both if you can manage it. Get XSitePro too!

One more thing: If you get it through my links, all commissions get added into donations to date for autism research from now until forever, because XSitePro is a regular product contributor for the fundraiser.P.S. There's special bonuses for the first 1000 that aren't the
usual hard-drive-stuffing crap, but really cool stuff like phone
consultations with XSitePro experts. Can only be helpful!![]()

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