
Creating A Site in Record Time Using XsitePro
This video was recorded in real time (sped up for the final output) and shows me building a ten page site with XsitePro, using
PLR (private label rights - a resource list of some decent PLR providers will follow soon, but my main membership is with the site listed further
down the page) articles which I had rewritten. I built the site using a template (which I also created myself) that also
included some CSS code in the header to pre-format the text types and styles to save still more time. This is something I would suggest
everyone does, especially if you are able to make (or purchase) a few "catch all" templates that you can edit the header panel
image to suit the site you are making.
In all, this site was created in less than half an hour, and it could have been quicker still had I not made a couple of minor
errors near the end which had to be corrected. I spent no more than about 45 minutes rewriting the PLR articles, and could easily have paid
a professional author on Elance to create unique articles, but the short amount of time to rewrite and the low cost of PLR articles (good quality
unique article = $10, good quality PLR article =$0.25) makes it worthwhile.
If you would like an idea of the quality of articles provided by my source, they have a completely free version of their
membership. It is very "watered down" compared to the paid mambership, but you still get the following:
- 2 niches each month with 20 articles each niche (total of 40 articles)
- Graphics
- Affiliate Research
- Keyword Research
- Language Conversion (yes, they also provide translations in 8 alternate languages!)
This is a great source of content if you are new to building web sites for profit. You can sign up for this completely free plr
membership here
If you are beyond the entry level stage of site building and want to see what the paid version has to offer, you can visit their
main site here. As an added bonus, they also include regular, professionally designed XsitePro templates based around the
article themes, which are not available in the free version.
The two guys who run the membership have also given me, as an existing paid member, permission to give away a 79 page ebook
they put together detailing the PLR process and how to make the best of it. To save bandwidth, I have packaged it as a zip file, so after
downloading it will need to be extracted. Just click on the link and select save: PLR Process Zip File. You can also feel free to pass the link on to anyone you think may
be interested
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