11th January 2008 - by Patricia Jones
Do XSitePro And DLGuard Work Together?
Although I can build websites with html or use Dreamweaver and
Frontpage I am not an expert website designer and to be honest
I struggle with software and scripts. Accepting my limitations
I bought the XSitePro web design software in 2007 and upgraded
to XSitePro V2 last year.
When I first got XSitePro I built this site solely using that.
Used Paypal as my payment processor and had thank you pages
with download links for every product. It was a cheerful but
not very professional looking site. I was fond of my efforts
but there were problems with my download links being accessed
by cheats and as time passed I began to cringe at the
unprofessional look of Ebook World.
As I'd made a major investment in some software called
Memberspeed I decided to rebuild the site
using that. Although the software was intended to build
membership sites it has a shopping cart and article
directory which meant that I would get regularly updated
content to help the site along in the search
engines.
Fine but the fatal flaws were that using the software was time
consuming and difficult for me to figure out and that it
wasn't flexible enough. For somebody with greater website
design skills it might not be a problem but for me it was.
Ebook World looked more professional on the surface because I
used a ready built Memberspeed template, but the shopping cart
looked an uninviting mess that I simply did not have the skills
to rectify.
Sales disappeared and another solution was called for. I wanted
part of the solution to be XSitePro V2 because I love working
with it. I have tried to use other shopping carts but find them
difficult to understand and I don't find them flexible
enough. I had regularly seen posts in forums about using
DLGuard as a shopping cart, or indeed
paying memberships. Most but not all of the posters
recommended DLGuard, but not everybody is going to like the
same thing.
One day a question was asked about whether or not DLGuard could
be integrated with XSitePro V2. The replies were all in the
positive and when I checked out some of the sites indicated as
using both I was quite impressed.
A timely payment from Google Adsense was deposited into my
PayPal account so I thought 'go on girl go for it'.
I bought DLGuard on December 1st 2008 for the princely sum of
$146.05 including VAT. Before I could use it I needed to build
the bones of a site, and being an impatient bod it was a good
job that I had the speed of XSitePro. I used XHeader (a freebie
with XSitePro V2) to make the header and utilised the many
inbuilt design features to build the rest of the site. Not
perfect but it looks more professional than the first Ebook
World and I can make alterations very easily.
My next step was to unzip DLGuard and upload it to my website
following quite easy instructions. It wasn't long before
I'd uploaded my first product and added my Getresponse autoresponder details. That's
built in with both XSitePro and DLGuard so that was the easy
part.
My next step was to redesign the DLGuard shopping cart to make
it look like my Ebook World design. I sat and looked at
the screen, scratched my head a few times before I decided that
I was out of my depth. I went on to the DLGuard and XSitePro
forums looking for how to tutorials and couldn't find any. I
thought about it for a while and decided that the only way to
do what I wanted was to experiment.
I had a list of alterable DLGuard pages so I visited my sites
Cpanel and viewed the source files. I wanted to edit them but
being cautious I copied the source files into notepad before I
began. That way if I boobed I would be able to replace the
original source files.
An hour later I had added my Ebook World header to the shopping
cart, altered the background colour and a few other
things to give the appearance of integration. Considering
how hopeless I am with scripts and software and my lack of
design expertise I have surprised myself with what I have
achieved.
Ebook World now has an integrated shopping cart and my
downloads are secure from cheats. It has flexibility in
that I can add articles and reviews quickly and whenever I
want. To my eyes it looks better than the previous two designs
and it's even started to make sales again after a spell in the
doldrums.
One little glitch was with my first sale on the new site.
I had redesigned the product download page and to check to see
if everything was working I reduced a product to $0.01 and
bought it with a joint Paypal account that I have with a
partner. As I was testing I got called away and when I got back
to my computer somebody else had bought the product and told me
that the download link didn't work. No it didn't because I
hadn't uploaded the product at that point. But, never mind the
lower price than normal sale tested the rest of the work
that I'd done and showed me that y
es XSitePro and DLGuard do work together and this
site is the proof!
Source: http://www.ebook-world.co.uk
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