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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

For this tutorial, Chris at Top Flight Marketing will show you how to build a simple Web page for the SBI (SiteSell.com) system using a custom upload-your-own HTML template.

Please go to http://www.topflightmarketing.com or
http://www.sitesell.com/topflightmarketing.html to learn about SiteSell and SBI.

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  • hi dude, If i use siteshell is there a way i can upload my own template and use the block builder to update content?

  • @DucDigital The block builder module is a separate module compared to using your own HTML template, so no you cannot use SBI this way.

    That said, you can have separate pages of your site built using a template and other pages build with the block builder.

    If you wish to use the block builder I recommend that you use one of the new templates put out in the past few months. They are actually quite good. With the new third column module that's coming out soon, it's a great time to jump in.

  • do you build your site with SBI, or do you need a program such as DreamWeaver.

  • The answer is 'It Depends.'

    I can use both the SBI Block Builder or code my own HTML. It really depends on my client's needs and their comfort level in learning a few basic HTML tags.

    I've had clients who want to use the SBI Block Builder to update thier site and I've had clients who want a bit more flexibility.

    There's no right or wrong way, just personal preferences.

  • Hey chris could you help me build my site with sbi and how much would charge me.

  • Thanks for your interest. If you'd like to talk, feel free to contact me through my Web site.

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  • Hey, Chris ... thanks for an informative video ona dry subject, HTML! Keep them coming : )

  • If you have any comments at all; what you like, what you don't like, what you'd like to see next, please let me know. I value all constructive criticism. Thanks. Yeah, I know the quality isn't the greatest. I'll try and fix that next time around.

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