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XSite Pro 2 comes loaded with a series of tools
that have 2 main purposes. Firstly these XSite
Pro tools make web designing very easy, simple
and convenient. Secondly, all the XSite Pro 2
tools have SEO in mind. And so it is with the
XSite Pro 2 Taskbar
Scheduler.
The XSite Pro 2 Taskbar Scheduler helps
put your website building on auto
pilot.
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Two ways to use the
Taskbar Scheduler in XSite Pro 2 to your
advantage is;
1. Automatically publish new page content for
your website.
The Taskbar Scheduler works in conjunction
with a ‘Scheduling’ option in the advanced
Web page settings of the program. It allows you
to create as much content as you like and then
"drip feed' the new pages into your website at
a predefined time schedule of your choice -
automatically.
2. Automatically publish a new version (or even
versions) of your whole site.
Create as many versions of your website as
you like (maybe different themes to reflect
different times of years eg Christmas).
Then, using the XSite Pro Taskbar
Scheduler you can publish the different
versions of your website at specific
ties.
The SEO advantage of the XSite
Pro Taskbar scheduler is quite powerful as
well. Search engines love sites that
contain "fresh" and relevant content that
appears to grow organically or naturally.
You may have hundreds of pages of
content, but slamming them up all at once will
probably hurt you as far as search engines are
concerned. With the XSite Pro taskbar
scheduler you can add them in an ordered and
"natural: manner, which in turn gains you
credit with the major search
engines.
Download a trial copy of XSite
Pro and try it out for yourself. Like any tool,
remember to track and record your different
experiments with this handy XSite Pro feature.
Refine your method until you find what works
best. Then stick to a successful format that
works for YOU! If you are considering buying
XSitePro 2, I would recommend you do it now
before there is a price increase. Click here to get your
exclusive discount.
XSite Pro 2 Article
Published
November 8
2008
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