Sunday, September 18, 2011

Migrating From FrontPage to XSite Pro

Happy Saturday. Hope you've had a chance to kick back and relax a
little or get some of those household or family errands taken
care of. It's a fine day for it. Me? I've been migrating my older
Microsoft FrontPage web sites to XSite Pro, and I must say I am
thrilled with this tool. It is saving me immense hours and days
of re-coding from scratch, and I expect the SEO results
with these new web sites to be just as good -- if not better --
than the older sites.

When I first got involved with the Web back in 1997, my friend
suggested I try Microsoft FrontPage. Being quite the technical
snob, I refused to read the manual and quickly put up my first
few web sites. It was easy. What I didn't realize was that
FrontPage had some features built into it which really helped
improve the ranking and positioning of my web sites and web
pages.

One of these features was known as Shared Borders. It enabled you
to add a menu of textual links inside a shared border of all your
web pages. If you added or removed a page, the navigation would update itself every time you republished the web site. But the really important SEO aspect of this was the internal links. With every page cross-linked to all of the other pages of the site, the web pages placed very well on popular search engines. This is one of the things I speak about in my ebook Rocket Science Revealed. Microsoft FrontPage facilitated this, and now, XSite Pro does the exact same thing.

Starting yesterday, I designed some new web sites with XSite Pro
and then started copying and pasting the content from the old
Microsoft FrontPage web sites to the new XSite Pro web sites. I
was able to publish the new sites locally to my hard drive and
view them in my browser to make sure they looked and worked well.
Once I was happy with the results, I clicked a button and it
published the new sites to my web hosting account on HostGator.
The results were great. I'll probably replace some of the images
with my own custom images later in the week, but I'm very pleased
with the way they came out.

Now for the novice, XSite Pro comes with an extensive library of
pre-designed web sites. I'm telling you, no matter how much of a
techno phobe you may be, and no matter how scared you are of web
design tools, you, too, can design and publish a new web site
quickly and easily. It's even easier than Microsoft FrontPage was
back in the old days. And it's better because of the dozens of
built-in tools it has -- features that will save you oodles and
oodles of time.

For instance, I needed to add newsletter subscription forms to
the home pages of every new site. Typically, this would involve
creating the forms by hand with HTML or PHP code or designing
them in the Get Response web site and then copying and pasting
code into the HTML of the web page. Time consuming and confusing.

XSite Pro makes this easy. You select the form you want from a
library of pre-designed forms, add the name of the Get Response
email campaign and bingo, it inserts the form into your web page,
perfectly integrated with Get Response. What's that? You don't
want new subscribers to ever see the standard Get Response thank
you page with all those ugly ads on it? No problem, because XSite
Pro can create a custom thank you page on your web site in the
blink of an eye. I covered the importance of adding a capture
form for subscribers in my ebook Shooting Yourself in the Foot.

And if you like to add those social bookmarking thingies to your
web pages, you can also inset a nice little bar of social media
icons in the footer of your page with just a click. Everything
with XSite Pro is just a click. Are you getting the idea that I like this tool? Here's the latest updated sites:


http://www.EmailMarketingAssistance.com

http://www.EbookCoverCreator.com
http://www.GraphicsAssistance.com
http://www.WebDesignAssistance.com

Remember, each of these sites took me about an hour to generate
with XSite Pro. For the money, you really can't go wrong. If
you've been wanting to improve the quality of your old web sites
or want to get started making your own web sites but are afraid
of HTML editors, then XSite Pro is the easiest tool for you.

Here's what I am going to do to sweeten the deal. Use my
affiliate link below to secure your copy and send me a copy of
the receipt via email to info@schneiderman.net.

Then you have your choice of any one of these bonuses:

1. A free ebook cover design. -- Value $49.95

2. Pick two free ebooks (Designing Ebook Covers, Shooting Yourself in
the Foot, Push Pull Marketing, Make Your Ebook Sell, or Rocket
Science Revealed) -- Value $54.00

3. A free web site review once your site is live. -- Value $300.00

Pick any one of those bonuses. You will thank me for this, I
promise. Now here's the link you must use:

http://tinyurl.com/3b973xz

All my best,

Steven

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