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Old 04-14-2007, 09:58 PM
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Hi all, my question is can i use SBI to build many sites or just only one site, i was on the sitebuilder.com site but could not get the question answered, also if i finally have SBI what can i do with other websited i had prviously to use SBI for it. I appreciate all responses
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Old 04-14-2007, 10:12 PM
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Hey debo,

One sbi subscription pays for one site. If you want multiple sites then you have to pay the $299 for each. When you buy sbi you'll get access to the user forums and you'll discover that many sbi customers go on to buy 2, 3 and even 4 sbi sites. But they wait until one site makes money and then they go and buy more. I wouldn't recommend getting multiple sites until you make money with your first.

I'm not sure what you mean by the second part of your question. But I think you're asking if you can use SBI to help with your other sites? Well if you wanted access to all the brainstorming and sbi tools for your other existing sites, you'd have to transfer them over to sbi and again that would be another $299.

Now, you can still use the knowledge that you've learned from your sbi site and apply that to your non sbi sites. For example. I just bought sbi a while back and I have 2 other sites hosted at websitepalace.com. I will keep those other 2 sites hosted there but plan to use the knowledge that I'm gaining with sbi to help those rank higher in the search engines, etc.
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Old 04-14-2007, 10:22 PM
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yes you answered my question, the only thing i forgot to ask was
the $299 cost for sbi is it a one time payment or annual payment

also i clicked on the link that says try it for free how ever it shows to pay $299 & finally

is sitebuilder.com same as ibuilder.com

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Old 04-15-2007, 12:06 AM
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Hey debo

It's $299 per year. And it's try it "risk free" (not free), meaning you have a full year to ask for a refund. And they do honor their guarantee. A friend of mine got his refund with no problem. He had to cancel because he didn't have enough time to devote to his site due to sudden family issues.
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Old 04-15-2007, 05:37 AM
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Hi max thanks again, i think i have one more question and the question is any article or advise on best thing you can have done on the site i will use SBI for, i mean the one that i will get most traffic from
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Old 04-15-2007, 09:10 AM
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Hi Debo, Max, and everyone else here!

Debo you've asked some really good questions. There are folks in cyberland who say that "unlimited sites" using hosting reseller packages, mini-sites, squeeze pages etc. are the way to go.

I disagree.

So, in fact, do the majority of the successful SBIers.

Main issue - how do you drive traffic to all the unlimited sites you're creating?

Another main issue - what do you put on the sites? (Folks will recognize a high quality site that offers value to them).

Why have a goal of "unlimited" when you can have a smaller number of really really good, high quality sites (1, 2, 3?) that offer tens or hundreds (or even thousands) of excellent pages to a nichey, loyal fan-base (your readers)!

SBI is only $299 per year. It is an annual subscription to a powerful membership network with a very cool forum with unlimited support, access to all of the best market and niche research tools around, access to learning from some of the best content-site creators in Cyberville - and you'll be building a business that allows you to focus on the business, rather than working with coding and other distractions that can take away from your money making time (creating good content for your site).

Each page of your site is a piece of real estate. During this time (at least in the US) in which we're entering a downturn in the real estate market, virtual real estate (web sites!) is a powerful way to access a niche market and to capitalize on the investment of the new age: information, ideas.
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Old 04-15-2007, 01:18 PM
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Debo, are you asking me what topic is best? Now that's something I could never tell you. There are millions of topics that are best. The key is choosing the one you have the most interest in. These people at case-studies.sitesell.com who are making a living off their SBI! sites all chose topics they knew a lot about.

That is the key. Don't worry about how you're going to make money and what's the most profitable topic. The most profitable topic is the one you are most passionate about. If you start bringing in targeted traffic you'll definitely make money thanks to the affiliate programs out there.

And great info, Amy.
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Old 04-15-2007, 02:50 PM
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hi
i really appreciate your responses Amy & Max, well i believe i can move on from here.
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Old 04-15-2007, 08:55 PM
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hi again everyone, i remembered another question, does sbi tools assist with web programming, for example if i wish to have stuff like guest page, classifieds & stuff like that on my web page?

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Old 04-15-2007, 09:17 PM
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Hi Debo-
At this time SBI site pages are static html - but there is a hot module in the works that will allow for use of php and other forum software, integration with blogging software, and other, various Web 2.0 functions.

The buzz about this module is that we'll have it very soon - a matter of weeks or months.
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