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		<title>XSite Pro Web Sites vs. WordPress Blogs&#8211;Which is Better?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my subscribers wrote and asked this good question about web sites vs. blogs. I thought I&#8217;d share my answer here.
Carol&#8217;s question:
&#8220;I understand the difference between a website and a blog. Is XSite Pro for a static website or can it be used as a blog? You said you use Word Press for your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my subscribers wrote and asked this good question about web sites vs. blogs. I thought I&#8217;d share my answer here.</p>
<p><strong>Carol&#8217;s question:</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;I understand the difference between a website and a blog. Is <a title="XSitePro web design software" href="http://www.xsitepro.com/index_r.html?p=diane&amp;w=home" target="_blank">XSite Pro</a> for a static website or can it be used as a blog? You said you use Word Press for your blog. If I purchase XSite Pro, can I use it as a blog to post and update frequently?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>My answer:</strong></p>
<p><a title="Easy web site creation with XSite Pro" href="http://www.xsitepro.com/index_r.html?p=diane&amp;w=home" target="_blank">XSite Pro web design software</a> is not something you can use with or as a blog. A blog is a completely different kind of software platform. XSite Pro creates stand-alone web sites that you can make as small or large as you like.</p>
<p>I have just been looking at XSP V2, and I like it better than a blog in many ways.</p>
<p>The features are very powerful and easy to use (great documentation, with screen captures to walk you through each segment). A lot of what XSP does, you can do with WP plug-ins, I think&#8211;if you know how to get them and use them. If you tend to be techy, you might prefer WP blogs. My techy friend likes finding all these cool plug-ins. Me&#8211;I prefer to click a few buttons and let the program do it for me.</p>
<p>(By the way, their support is great, too. Fast turnaround, and clear instructions. I tested this recently because I just got a new computer, and needed to know how to get my stuff from old computer to new and integrated with V2.)</p>
<p>The ability to easily update content is one of the main attractions of blogs, and that&#8217;s why search engines love blogs. However, if you have a &#8220;static&#8221; web site where you can easily update content, you have the same search engine advantage.</p>
<p>With <a title="XSitePro web design software" href="http://www.xsitepro.com/index_r.html?p=diane&amp;w=home">XSite Pro web design software</a>, it&#8217;s extremely easy to update content AND optimize it for search engines at the same time. It&#8217;s just like typing something in Word, and then you click the Publish button and it&#8217;s on your site. But better&#8211;you have complete control over the keywords and page descriptions. With WP (which I like and do use), I have to trust that the search engines are picking up on the right keywords. Or, I use a plug-in (I think it&#8217;s called Header2 and there&#8217;s also one called SEO pack), but I have to go back and put the keywords in. I posted on both my blog and site last night, and with XSP it was much faster and easier to do. I find that XSP saves a lot of time.</p>
<p>Also, there are ways to add content automatically to your site, through RSS feeds and other ways I&#8217;m just learning about, with XSP. You can do that same thing with WP, I understand&#8211;again, IF you know the plug-ins and where to go. With XSP, it&#8217;s all in one place, there&#8217;s a manual to consult, and once you learn it, you get it working on all your sites.</p>
<p>Another thing that I like better about XSP is the control you can have over each page of your site. For instance, if you have an opt-in or squeeze page, you can make one page be that. With a blog, you likely need a whole new url to point to that squeeze page. And it&#8217;s another site to maintain, rather than a page over which you have complete control in XSP.</p>
<p>WordPress is good, and I have several WP blogs myself (this is one of them!). It just requires more techy skill and it seems like there are always upgrades and things you have to know. I listen to <a title="The WordPress Wizard Weekly teleseminars" href="http://www.thewizardweekly.com" target="_blank">Cathy Perkins&#8217;s Wizard Weekly teleseminars</a> on WP, and don&#8217;t know where I&#8217;d be without her help. I just learned I have to do all these things to my blogs before I upgrade to the new version so the sites won&#8217;t &#8220;break.&#8221; Yikes! And of course, I should upgrade because otherwise, something terrible might happen (what, I&#8217;m not sure. Something about security). So&#8211;I like  much better for all these reasons.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not sure about whether <a title="XSitePro web design software" href="http://www.xsitepro.com/index_r.html?p=diane&amp;w=home">XSitePro web design software</a> is for you, why not attend one of the upcoming webinars? No cost, and you&#8217;ll get a feel for the features. You can <a title="Sign up for XSite Pro webinar to discover how to use this powerful web site creation software" href="http://www.wordstoprofit.com/xspweb.html" target="_blank">sign up here</a>. <a href="http://www.wordstoprofit.com/xspweb.html">http://www.wordstoprofit.com/xspweb.html</a> Dates are July 2,4, 8, so do it now if you&#8217;re interested.</p>
<p>I just upgraded to XSP V2 and so am just exploring the new features, but so  far I&#8217;m liking what I see very much! I was just reading about adding a &#8220;site search&#8221; for visitors. Very cool. I have one on my blog, but my site actually has more content, and I want people to be able to search it.</p>
<p>(My full review of XSite Pro is <a title="How to Set Up a Website Quickly and Cheaply" href="http://www.wordstoprofit.com/SetUpYourWebsiteQuicklyandCheaply.html" target="_blank">here</a>, if you care to learn more about my perspective, having used V1 for some 4 years now.)</p>
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