XSitePro V2 (Version 2) – It’s Coming Really, Really Close…

I just got an email from Paul Smithson (creator of XSitePro). The date is set. XSitePro V2 is coming to you in the month of May.

XSitePro is an awesome website building and editing tool, created specificly for web marketers and affiliates. It contains a bunch of tools that you would need if you want to built a website that makes you money.

One thing that I really like about this new version 2 is the Silos. If you are into Search Engine Optimization, then you’d probably heard of Silos before. Silos is about organizing your content and folders so that your whole website is relevent to the topic you are talking about. And yes, Silos still works. It’s not just a fad thing. Bigger sites like Amazon, etc has good Silo structure, which explains their good strong rankings.

If you want to know more about Silos, check out SEO2020.com or go look it up at SEO forums.

Anyway, I am writing today to let you know about XSitePro V2. And Paul promised a version 2 free upgrade if you get XSitePro V1 right now. I have a special offer and bonuses for those who gets XSitePro using my affiliate link. If you don’t have XSitePro yet, then you ought to check it out.

Check out my bonuses for XSitePro.

If you have any questions you’d like to ask me about XSitePro, do send them in. I’ll be hear waiting for them. Just write to kidino-at-writetokidino-dot-com. Just substitute the certain words with the right characters. You know I am just avoiding email harvester here.

When Does Web2.0 Equals Lack Of Information?

Here’s the inside scope on Kidino. I am starting a new business. What is it? Well, I am not telling. But anyway, in the process, I have been looking around for an invoicing system that I can use. I found a number of online invoicing systems from Web2.0 companies. And they all look promising to me. But I am frustrated with the lack of information the website gives…

Web2.0 has been associated with a number of things. Many people have different perspectives on what Web2.0 is. Let me tell you what I see in Web2.0.

No, it’s not just about designs. To me, looking at how people do business today, the Web2.0 movement is about opening up your business and giving the power back to the users of the Internet.

First of all, you see that people of the Internet dictates what’s important and what’s not, via Stumble, Digg, Technorati, and all of these other social bookmarking sites. And you see the people get online to networking a much more smarter way with Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, etc.

And many tools and software now days are being offered as a web-based application. And these web-based applications are not a closed application. They offer a way for you to communicate back and forth to the application they built. How? Through API (application program interface). Which means, you can build your own application to support the existing main application. And then, followed by SaaS (software as a service), like the invoicing solution that I am look for.

Take a look at Facebook, which allows outside developers to create applications for Facebook users to use inside Facebook itself. And you also see Google offering a number of ways for other applications to talk to its Adwords, Google Map, etc…

And Web2.0 is also being associated with simplicity. You see this in their design and also in their web copy. I like the simplicity as it makes complicated things seems easy. I have always been fascinated at how certain websites, web designers and companies are able to sell with really short web copy. I have always like the clean design that they have, but I worry I won’t be able to sell with the short copy.

So I admire these websites.

But then again, after some thoughts, I am starting to question — is it the website and copy that sells the product, or the media (including blogs) attention that attracted them the customers.

Well, you can’t deny that some Web2.0 companies are really good at PR and attracting media attention. Maybe that is what selling the service or the product.

I say this because, in the search of the invoicing system that I can use, in their simplicity and minialist approach, many of these websites don’t provide enough information for me. When I can’t find the information I want on their site, I do have a few other options:

[+] scour for the information in their FAQ, Forum, Knowledge base… if they have any. And most of the times, it’s not really organized. You will be wasting a lot of time.

[+] search on the Internet for reviews on the website/service.

[+] give them my credit card details (or Paypal) for a free 30-day trial.

[+] get in touch with them… email, phone, chat… could take sometime before you get an answer.

Frankly, none of these options are really convenient for me. I wish they would just put that information on the website. If I found 20 invoicing solutions

Anyway, what I am looking for is an invoicing software that:

[+] supports online payment via Paypal & WorldPay

[+] automatic invoice creation on recurring fees

[+] supports multi-currency (as I will be serving local and international clients)

So far, I haven’t found any web-based invoicing software that supports WorldPay. Even if they do, well, they didn’t explain it well on their website.

Though we advance in the Internet culture with Web2.0, there’s no reason to provide very little information about your product or services. Simplicity is one thing, but providing enough information is another.

Most of the times, I am technical person. I want to know what an application can and cannot do.

Top 10 Reasons Why You Become A Joint Venture Partner And Participate In A Product Launch

Here you go, in random order…

1 – I need to get in on the buying frenzy and make some money.

2 – The product owner will owe me when I am doing my product launch later.

3 – The product owner is my friend.

4 – I need to prove that I am a “super affiliate”.

5 – The product is good…

6 – I promote it because others are promoting it too…

7 – I know my readers will love my recommendation…

8 – It’s a product that I personally use.

9 – My readers eat up just anything I throw at them.

10 – My readers will buy it from someone, why not me?

You know I am just being funny here, right? So, you got more to add? ;)

How Does It Feel To Giveaway $500 In Cash Prize…

Launching MiniSiteGallery.com, I announced a mini-site design contest. And the prize, $500 cash prize delivered via Paypal. And that $500 came from my own pocket.

On April 2nd, I announced Luvlee as the winner. And there goes my $500…

So how does it feel to giveaway $500 from my own pocket?

Well, I can’t deny that I have made some bad investments or bad purchase decisions in the past. But this $500 could be one of the best things I did in my online venture. Because with $500, I managed to get MiniSiteGallery.com off the ground with 14 new mini-site templates (2 are my own).

I was thinking about how much it would cost if I were to pay for each of those mini-site templates. Some mini-site designs even charge up to $2500 per design. But let’s take a conservative number. Even at $100 per design, that will cost me $1200.

But the mini-site templates are not the only thing I get. Doing a contest also gives you exposure. You have something to talk about. Alright, I didn’t really get much attention when I only get 12 entries. But I believe I get more than $500 can pay for. I got traffic from StumbleUpon.com, IMNewsWatch.com, WarriorForum.com, and a few more from bloggers. So with all these, I might have just triple or quadraple my small $500 investment…

However, I have to confess that I didn’t know where the $500 was going to come from when I made the contest announcment. But I knew I could do something to raise $500 for the winner. And so I did. Where? The relaunch of DIYeBookCover.com

I’ve sent the $500 to Paypal…

Anyway, you may want to consider running a contest at your site too…

DIYeBookCover.com is Back Online…

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DIYeBookCover.com is my first product website, something I sell online. And for about a year plus I took it down and no longer sell it.

At DIYeBookCover.com, I was selling a set of tutorial videos on how to create your ebook cover. And because not everybody can afford Photoshop, I created the videos using Photoshop Elements 2 (a scaled down version of Photoshop). I took down DIYeBookCover when they released Photoshop Elements 4. Now it’s already Photoshop Elements 6.

But recently, I decided to go with the Photoshop Action scripts route. Photoshop Action script is a set of instructions and commands that you record. You can share this script with other Photoshop users to use to create similar work that you do.

Having compiled the actions, I started putting DIYeBookCover together again…

I am happy to announce that last week, DIYeBookCover.com become online again.

If you have Photoshop, you can create 51 variations of e-covers, from ebooks, ezines, CDs, DVDs, etc… this is really awesome. And I really want you to check it out.

[+] http://www.DIYeBookCover.com