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HTML photo at Home Internet Business.infoAsk anyone in Internet marketing what program they use for website development and you will get a myriad of answers. Some people use MS Front Page. Some use Dreamweaver. And some old hats still code pages the hard way, with HTML and CSS code snatched right out of their heads. I personally used to use SJ Namo Web Editor 6, but not anymore.

You see building web pages is one thing, but building a professional looking web page quickly is quite another. The first web site I ever made (covermenow.com) took me three months to make. I think I worked on the mouseovers and figuring out CSS for two weeks. I had little experience and worked a full time day job. After registering the domain I would toil away every evening for a few hours before bed just knowing my new site was going to be the bomb! Well it was. Quite literally.

And forget the fact that I didn't know anything about SEO or site submission and did little research on the competition I would be facing in the INSURANCE  arena online (it's fierce!). Yes, this site was a huge financial failure. I still keep it up because it makes enough to pay for the domain renewal and the hosting every year and it was a success in that it was a valuable learning experience. Th

So Web Editor 6 was ok but I just couldn't help thinking it wasn't delivering what I wanted it to in a web editor. It was powerful enough in some areas sure, but to do the things I wanted to do as an Internet marketer and do them quickly and easily....well, that was another matter. 

So I began to search around. I tried Dreamweaver and thought...ok this is more of the same just like Web Editor 6. I tried Coffeecup and had a good laugh. Then I just stopped looking. Then after a few months, it happened. As I was reading a marketing article sent to me from another marketer I saw the word mentioned for the first time. XSitePro2.

What was this!? Could it be!? I started to get my hopes up. And after going to their website I thought...WOW, this is a really cool web editor. But there has to be some flaw. Some fatal error in it's design that will thwart my hopes for the Holy Grail of web editors. As I explored their site XSitePro2 began to give me that warm and fuzzy I had been searching for. This really was going to be a Total Site Management sytem!  

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