XSitePro Review
I have to say that I’m excited to be introduced to XSitePro Web Design Software.
It’s a powerful professional website designer tool in a non-pricey package. XSitePro is structured as a template driven structure where you outline your look-and-feel of your website layout once, and that’s all. The rest of the tie you focus on what is important to your website - your own content.
The tool comes with a suite of themes which you can immediately use. There are third party themes available, and you could also design your own. With these theme templates, you could just as easily change your look-and-feel by just a click. All your content moves seemlessly.
I just had to redesign my World Internet Academy Affiliate site - www.WIAcourses.com with xSitePro. It took me just under 2 hours to port the basic stuff over. It took me many more to plow through the rich features in xSitePro2.
One thing you would realise very quickly with xSitePro 2 is that it was created with the Internet Marketer in mind. There feature-rich functionalities to put in widgets from Google Adsense, Amazon and whatever else. Special catered areas for your global scripts like Google Analytics and stat counters. Create buttons and dialog boxes easily. Video insertions. And even an analysis tool to rate how search-engine-friendly your sales copy is.
There is a strong forum of fellow users globally. I posted a question there and had a couple of replies within 4 hours. The xSitePro team are also very pro-active. We are currently in the middle of a series of webinar trainings this month.
In all, this is a website design tool that I prefer. Check it out here:
Being Prepared for Home Office Disasters
Most Small Office / Home Offices (SOHO) environments are simply not prepared to handle a disaster. Many cannot survive even a small equipment failure. What is scary is knowing that these businesses have a strong going-concern and are usually the sole-breadwinners of their family unit or their neighbourhood community.
It is already common knowledge from the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics that:
- Over 40% of all companies that experience a disaster never reopen
- Over 25% of the remaining companies close within two years.
Why is it that these businesses do not have a disaster recovery plan, let alone a business continuity plan?


