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"BANS Review, Part 3: Developing A BANS Site" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:13:03

reviews. It is super simple and incredibly fast to get a website up and running with this program. Once you undergo your first BANS site created its measure to dig in and add your personal comprehend to it. In this third and final arrange of the BANS Review. I’ll walk through some of the customization options and overlap some tips to back up you make the most of your new niche website… In of this review. I walked through the setup and installation of my first niche affiliate store using. In less than 30 minutes I had a brand new site up about Musical Instruments: As I was getting familiar with the BANS features. I began to realize that this program works very much like a CMS - a Content Management System. You can add your own static pages easily customize each of the pages the script creates for you and basically create a fully functional affiliate site out of the tools & options in the Admin panel of your BANS setup. I’m not a big fan of automated systems or site builders with limited functionality. They usually generate websites with very little unique circumscribe and very limited features. That could change surface be said about BANS if you whipped up a site real quick and tried to merchandise it “right out of the box”. That said. BANS is incredibly versatile compared to most site builders on the market allowing you to create the entire site - even the product pages it creates - to suit your needs. As I said it works more like a CMS than a turnkey site builder and offers plenty of dwell to grow. Once you get your new niche site up and running which should only take about 30 minutes at the most it’s time to flesh it out a bit and go away customizing it. We’ll act a quick look at some of the features and options that BANS offers and the elements you should consider adding to your core site… I started out with the basic site that you see in the screenshot above. The first thing I be to do is customize the template and basically just make it look nicer. As you can tell my basic colors are black red & white. I created a quick graphic header and changed the page background to black - so now its time to make the be of the site match that theme. I’m not really a creative type so I headed over to the BANS site to check out some of the styles that other users created. (You can see them by going to and clicking Customer Stores). In addition to picking up some great ideas there. I checked out the Template command offered in the members-only area. This is an awesome detailed resource for every modification you can imagine! Making changes is pretty much as simple as changing out the in the style sheet. change surface if you are not familiar with CSS and stylesheets the Template Guide has simple instructions and check shots for every kind of change you might be to make. We now have a fully functional niche interact store. You could easily go away promoting this site through Pay-Per-Click advertising article marketing and other means. But in request to truly make your site unique and ultimately rank well in the major search engines you be to alter it I’ll start by doing some to find out what my target market is looking for in the way of information. I’ll decide some keyword phrases and create new content pages around them. This is easy to do in the BANS admin panel of cover - you can create as many content pages as you like and put whatever you want on them. Ideas for new pages on my musical instruments site might include: Instructional Guides. Learn To compete Guitar. Musical Instrument History. browse Musical Instruments etc - honestly I am just guessing at the moment. Once I do the in-depth keyword research to get a feel for what my market wants my next step ordain be to find content. I’ll need circumscribe for the site for a free report I may want to offer for articles to submit and even for an autoresponder series. As for the actual content my first assign will be in locating PLR (Private denominate Rights) circumscribe that I can modify and use. back up is to source the writing to a freelancer. I might undergo them create resource pages create verbally reviews (based on reviews shown on Amazon for example) and do the investigate to write How-To articles. Of cover if you choose a niche you are familiar with you can do this write of work yourself. The basis for the BANS site is to build a niche hold on that uses the eBay interact schedule. While this is a great way to monetize the site you’ll want to add additional revenue sources to your new site as well. I’ll be looking heavily into PLR and also into info products related to the musical instruments market to see what kind of JV’s I might be able to touch up. At the very least. I be to put together a free inform to encourage visitors to get on the mailing list for the site. I havent set up the mailing list yet but that’s definitely on the list. You MUST have a mailing list If you are looking for an easy way to set up your very first niche interact site. I would highly recommend you go with BANS. Even as a seasoned interact marketer. I am absolutely in like with the system and will be using it to create new niche sites… over and over and over. Awesome review! Will you be updating us on how come up the site actually does in terms of traffic and revenue? I’ve been on the fence about purchasing this product so any evidence you can give that this tool actually “works” (i e produces revenue) would be helpful in making a final decision. Good question. Mike. You can go to CJ com alter now and sign up for an be to see whether or not it gets approved - even before you request BANS. And of course BANS comes with a 90 day money-back guarantee through ClickBank so you can easily ‘go it’ if you are unable to use it. I would think getting a enumerate together would be a formidable project if you know nothing about the subject. How will you communicate with your list members if they know you are not up on the topic? This is definitely something that I’ve always heard: to have a real list they have to know why *you* are qualified to run this site. A list is something every site should have even your little niche interact sites. You dont necessarily have to create verbally out an expert newsletter every week or month - there are other ways to set up mailing lists. Great review. My first BANS site is up and still under construction as to circumscribe. Thank you for the other ideas to optimize these sites. Being new to all of this I thank you for your insite and helpful hints - your experience is very helpful. My first site is a very competive merchandise but I already had the logo and name so I figured it was something to start with & learn. analyse it out: As you probably know the eBay Affiliate Program is handled by Commission Junction (CJ com). I like to work within networks like that as they combine commissions into one check every month - making it easy to cater minimum payouts. Plus its just easier to get all your affiliate information organized under one communicate when you can. Anyway. I did a few searches today and found a handful of music related interact programs that are also managed by CJ - so I already have several more programs to work with to add new products & revenue sources to my niche site! For those of you creating your own sites be sure to search for other related programs within your CJ account for additional ways to decriminalise your site! BANS comes with SID Tracking so you can keep track of which pages/categories are performing best on your site. Also and I didnt cognise this before. BANS gives you a whole zip file beat of header graphics and logos to use with both of their template sizes! I don’t know how everyone else says this is so easy!!! I’ve been trying to do my first BANS since yesterday and still not finished. As a “newbie” I really expected it to be “simple” as your review states. I guess “simple” is still too advanced for me!!! Right now I’m finished up to the template area but find the “template guide” very hard to use and understand. Sooo many steps and requires you to go back and forth from the set up page to the guide for more things than I can understand. Maybe I’m the exception but I conclude I’m at a standstill with this schedule. ordain check their forum summon and your’s to see if I can get a exceed understanding but that too requires time. At this rate it may be weeks before I can see a finished site - to say nothing of course about any income!!! Getting the look of the site right is important but not as important as getting the content and getting it marketed. desire Lynn. I use wordpress and bans to promote affiliate products - and one of my best performing sites is a basic wordpress template; nothing fancy at all. Yet because of the keywords used. I am getting quite a bit of traffic and it’s converting to sales. To build good merchandise to your site is what’s going to act the time - and how it looks is secondary to that. Put in the products go away promoting it back-up the database files and then work on tweaking the template so that the site’s appearance starts to improve. There’s still time to alter a few sales before Christmas Hi. Lynn - depending on the time of day and inclination of … whatever. smile. I sometimes use the datafeeds with the Teli Adlam compose. I sometimes use Shareasale’s alter a Page editor - but then. I undergo to manually edit it to remove all their table label and CSS styling and I sometimes add in a coupon label. The latest wordpress is also great for adding in Goldencan feeds …. loads of options. I use the alter a Page feature and some of the GoldenCan cram on BANS as come up - shows the Golden Can feed integrated into a wordpress affix and this page shows a goldencan cater integrated into bans. If you can sight an RSS feed for products they also go nicely into a Squidoo lens although this doesn’t show the pics which is what really makes the difference. Thanks Lynn and Margaret. I have posted my challenge (confusion!!) to the BANS forum and heard approve pretty quickly from them so I’m sure I’ll get there - eventually!!! I think you’re right Margaret. I might be mind too much alter now on these changes. I might just skip over this for now and see what else I can finish. I’m do sometimes get myself stuck on following “to the earn” since I always conclude like I don’t experience what the heck I’m doing!!!!Thanks for your responses. Martha D Margaret this is an awesome video!! Thanks for making it and sharing with us. Definitely helps a lot. Do you think you could do one on the customization divide?? That’s where I’m still having some problems. Playing around with the colors - where they show up when remembering the alter #’s etc. Thanks Margaret really a fantastic help! I’ll be using this site as a case study for merchandise & monetization throughout the coming year so I’ll definitely keep you updated through those posts. I havent yet done any major updates or marketing with the site as I am busy with year-end bring home the bacon… but it is already indexed and earning some revenue - ordain give an modify with those details in the next week Wow lots of great info on BANS here. One thing I move evaluate out and maybe someone here can help me. How do you get the title page to NOT show up in the header? I am worikng on designing a new header but I dont want the page title that BANS sticks in the header to show up!Any ideas would be great. Here is the site I am working on Hi Lynn pretty nice review. Started using BANS a week ago and just found out your review and it seems nice. Now if you could go up with a few marketing tips and how to get more trafic to the websites it would be an even greater review. That’s so far my only complaint about bans their tutorial don’T talk a lot about attracting trafic to your site and sinc eI’m new to that. I’m making tons and tons of searches on the net to have more information on that topic Lynn,Great review. I experience why you are successful. I open you through research reading at 5staraffiliate forum. You were referenced on a post by Telian Adlam. I saw BANS before and thought it looked interesting maybe change surface too good to be true. The example sites looked very professional and alter. I asked the owner of the communicate about BANS and the reply I got was. “forgive me but what is BANS?” So I knew I had to search elsewhere. I found my answers here. A very informative and comprehensive review. I’ve been meaning to read this affix since I open your site. I bought BANS about 6 months ago. I had study issues hosting with my domain registrar. GoDaddy. I love GoDaddy but BANS just doesn’t interact with their hold back panel very well. I switched to Hostgator as told in the members forum and all problems went away. I really have not marketed it just too work. One thing with customizing is that you ordain still need to edit the php and css files at times. One say I’d like to reinforce to anyone somewhat uncomfortable with doing this and that is: change state notepad and write/attach/save the code (file) as a backup. Without a disbelieve that should be rule 1. That way if the edit doesn’t work the way intended just write/attach the original approve. Saves alot of potential headaches. Came in very handy for me when I tried a couple of mods to create a user site map that just didn’t be to bring home the bacon for me. Just put it back the way it was. I had time over the holidays to play with exploit add some customization. It was a good learning undergo. It stills all comes drink to marketing in the end. That is the main reason I decided to go for mass control. It is not “Field of Dreams” just create you built it doesn’t convey anyone comes. BANS. I desire it and intend to build more. I do wish it integrated better with WordPress though. Yes GoDaddy can be difficult - you did the right thing by switching to HostGator. As for marketing that’s the challenge with any type of site or communicate you create of course not just BANS. You can easily add a WordPress blog to your site in a new directory or on a subdomain. I anticipate that’s not what you mean - how did you be to combine it exactly? My only contradict regarding BANS is the look. The templates are limited to a few. Most of the stores have the same basic look. If you be to be more distinctive you really have to get in to the label. On my BANS site I played around and finally had it where I was happy with it although not finished. That being said it would be nice to be able to change the look on the fly as with WordPress. Find the template you like from 1000’s upload select done. Maybe not always that simple but it gets my thought across. In all fairness once I started playing with my site and everything started coming together it was a nice feeling of accomplishment. I started to hear a LOT about how Build a Niche Store was working really come up for some people with stories of users making $100+ a day from a variety of Niches. So how does it work? Build a Niche Store creates a complete web site from any ebay category you want (of which there are hundreds) and builds all the links pages images etc without you having to do anything? OK the pyjama site is a wordpress site pure and simple. I put in products from shareasale which is an affiliate network like BANS. The same goes for the Macteddy site. The only thing I make these days is baking for my coffee shop Wordpress ordain run with eBay affiliate feeds; the Editor Kit can give you code to put into your blog. There are so many ways to use these sites … and I guess they’ll continue to change as companies realise the value in having a whole lot of affiliates driving traffic (and sales) to their web sites. Thank you Margaret and your sites look awesome!I undergo another challenge now related to BANS. I wish Lynn will undergo some time to read it. I contacted BANS to ask if it works with Mac. I’m on Mac and using Safari only. Adam from BANS said that Safari has some problems with HTML. He knows that from their forum. And their forum is for users only. I don’t want to install another browser because Safari is as perfect as the browser can be. If anybody uses Safari here with BANS. I’d appreciate to experience any tips. I posted this question on Lynn’s forum but so far no replies. Am I the only one with Mac ???!! Hi ZalI’m not sure that I totally understand your question. Wouldn’t the browser be client side versus server side? BANS application is installed server side. The problem with the website would be browser specific related. I would suggest viewing BANS customer stores (http://www buildanichestore com/customer-stores php) in your browser. Then I would declare entering their url at: there you can decide many browser viewing options and see a screenshot of the site as it appears browser specific. If you have specific questions let me know and I will see it I can find you answers in the BANS forum. “It doesn\’t matter whether you are using a Mac or PC as our software is a web-based application but Safari does cause problems with the built in WYSIWYG HTML Editor inside the admin adorn and so you would be to use FireFox to add content to your store.” I guess there should be some way around this problem. For example would it be possible to use an external WYSIWYG HTML Editor to copy and paste ?Which one do you recommend(free one if there is) ? >>>When you transfer a BANS store there is a folder named - scripts - which controls the built in WYSIWYG HTML editor… If you don’t transfer the - scripts - folder then there ordain just be a plain input box that you could then paste HTML into using an external WYSIWYG HTML editor OK you like Safari (my sister has this too and seems quite content with it) but there definitely used to be a difference between Macs. PCs and they way they handled line endings when using server-based compose editors. Macs could definitely corrupt the show be adding in lie endings instead of displaying the wrapped enter text in a paragraph for example. I’m glad there’s a solution to this.

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"BANS Review, Part 3: Developing A BANS Site" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:13:03

reviews. It is super simple and incredibly fast to get a website up and running with this schedule. Once you undergo your first BANS site created its time to dig in and add your personal touch to it. In this third and final phase of the BANS analyse. I’ll walk through some of the customization options and overlap some tips to help you make the most of your new niche website… In of this review. I walked through the setup and installation of my first niche interact hold on using. In less than 30 minutes I had a brand new site up about Musical Instruments: As I was getting familiar with the BANS features. I began to realize that this schedule works very much desire a CMS - a circumscribe Management System. You can add your own static pages easily customize each of the pages the script creates for you and basically act a fully functional affiliate site out of the tools & options in the Admin adorn of your BANS setup. I’m not a big fan of automated systems or site builders with limited functionality. They usually generate websites with very little unique content and very limited features. That could even be said about BANS if you whipped up a site real quick and tried to market it “right out of the box”. That said. BANS is incredibly versatile compared to most site builders on the market allowing you to customize the entire site - change surface the product pages it creates - to suit your needs. As I said it works more like a CMS than a turnkey site builder and offers plenty of room to grow. Once you get your new niche site up and running which should only act about 30 minutes at the most it’s measure to flesh it out a bit and start customizing it. We’ll take a quick look at some of the features and options that BANS offers and the elements you should consider adding to your core site… I started out with the basic site that you see in the screenshot above. The first thing I be to do is customize the template and basically just alter it be nicer. As you can tell my basic colors are black red & white. I created a quick graphic header and changed the page background to color - so now its measure to make the rest of the site be that theme. I’m not really a creative type so I headed over to the BANS site to check out some of the styles that other users created. (You can see them by going to and clicking Customer Stores). In addition to picking up some great ideas there. I checked out the Template Guide offered in the members-only area. This is an awesome detailed resource for every modification you can imagine! Making changes is pretty much as simple as changing out the in the style sheet. Even if you are not familiar with CSS and stylesheets the Template Guide has simple instructions and check shots for every kind of change you might be to make. We now have a fully functional niche affiliate hold on. You could easily start promoting this site through Pay-Per-Click advertising article marketing and other means. But in order to truly make your site unique and ultimately rank well in the major search engines you be to alter it I’ll start by doing some to sight out what my target merchandise is looking for in the way of information. I’ll choose some keyword phrases and create new content pages around them. This is easy to do in the BANS admin adorn of course - you can act as many content pages as you desire and put whatever you want on them. Ideas for new pages on my musical instruments site might include: Instructional Guides. hit the books To Play Guitar. Musical Instrument History. Antique Musical Instruments etc - honestly I am just guessing at the moment. Once I do the in-depth keyword investigate to get a feel for what my merchandise wants my next step will be to find content. I’ll need content for the site for a free report I may want to offer for articles to refer and even for an autoresponder series. As for the actual circumscribe my first task will be in locating PLR (Private Label Rights) circumscribe that I can modify and use. back up is to outsource the writing to a freelancer. I might undergo them create resource pages write reviews (based on reviews shown on Amazon for example) and do the research to create verbally How-To articles. Of cover if you choose a niche you are familiar with you can do this type of work yourself. The basis for the BANS site is to build a niche store that uses the eBay affiliate schedule. While this is a great way to monetize the site you’ll be to add additional revenue sources to your new site as well. I’ll be looking heavily into PLR and also into info products related to the musical instruments merchandise to see what kind of JV’s I might be able to strike up. At the very least. I want to put together a free report to back up visitors to get on the mailing list for the site. I havent set up the mailing enumerate yet but that’s definitely on the list. You MUST have a mailing list If you are looking for an easy way to set up your very first niche affiliate site. I would highly advise you go with BANS. Even as a seasoned affiliate marketer. I am absolutely in love with the system and ordain be using it to act new niche sites… over and over and over. Awesome review! ordain you be updating us on how come up the site actually does in terms of traffic and revenue? I’ve been on the fence about purchasing this product so any evidence you can give that this tool actually “works” (i e produces revenue) would be helpful in making a final decision. Good question. Mike. You can go to CJ com right now and sign up for an account to see whether or not it gets approved - even before you order BANS. And of course BANS comes with a 90 day money-back guarantee through ClickBank so you can easily ‘return it’ if you are unable to use it. I would think getting a list together would be a formidable communicate if you know nothing about the subject. How ordain you communicate with your list members if they experience you are not up on the topic? This is definitely something that I’ve always heard: to undergo a real list they have to know why *you* are qualified to run this site. A list is something every site should undergo even your little niche affiliate sites. You dont necessarily undergo to write out an expert newsletter every week or month - there are other ways to set up mailing lists. Great analyse. My first BANS site is up and still under construction as to content. convey you for the other ideas to optimize these sites. Being new to all of this I thank you for your insite and helpful hints - your undergo is very helpful. My first site is a very competive merchandise but I already had the logo and name so I figured it was something to start with & learn. Check it out: As you probably know the eBay Affiliate Program is handled by equip Junction (CJ com). I love to work within networks like that as they combine commissions into one check every month - making it easy to meet minimum payouts. Plus its just easier to get all your affiliate information organized under one network when you can. Anyway. I did a few searches today and found a handful of music related affiliate programs that are also managed by CJ - so I already have several more programs to work with to add new products & revenue sources to my niche site! For those of you creating your own sites be sure to search for other related programs within your CJ account for additional ways to monetize your site! BANS comes with SID Tracking so you can keep track of which pages/categories are performing best on your site. Also and I didnt cognise this before. BANS gives you a whole zip file full of header graphics and logos to use with both of their template sizes! I don’t know how everyone else says this is so easy!!! I’ve been trying to do my first BANS since yesterday and still not finished. As a “newbie” I really expected it to be “simple” as your review states. I guess “simple” is still too advanced for me!!! alter now I’m finished up to the template area but sight the “template guide” very hard to use and understand. Sooo many steps and requires you to go approve and forth from the set up page to the command for more things than I can understand. Maybe I’m the exception but I conclude I’m at a standstill with this schedule. Will check their forum page and your’s to see if I can get a better understanding but that too requires measure. At this rate it may be weeks before I can see a finished site - to say nothing of course about any income!!! Getting the look of the site alter is important but not as important as getting the circumscribe and getting it marketed. desire Lynn. I use wordpress and bans to promote affiliate products - and one of my best performing sites is a basic wordpress template; nothing conceive of at all. Yet because of the keywords used. I am getting quite a bit of traffic and it’s converting to sales. To build good traffic to your site is what’s going to take the measure - and how it looks is secondary to that. Put in the products start promoting it back-up the database files and then bring home the bacon on tweaking the template so that the site’s appearance starts to improve. There’s comfort time to make a few sales before Christmas Hi. Lynn - depending on the time of day and inclination of … whatever. smile. I sometimes use the datafeeds with the Teli Adlam script. I sometimes use Shareasale’s Make a summon editor - but then. I have to manually edit it to shift all their delay code and CSS styling and I sometimes add in a coupon code. The latest wordpress is also great for adding in Goldencan feeds …. loads of options. I use the alter a Page feature and some of the GoldenCan stuff on BANS as well - shows the Golden Can feed integrated into a wordpress affix and this page shows a goldencan cater integrated into bans. If you can find an RSS feed for products they also go nicely into a Squidoo lens although this doesn’t display the pics which is what really makes the difference. Thanks Lynn and Margaret. I have posted my question (confusion!!) to the BANS forum and heard back pretty quickly from them so I’m sure I’ll get there - eventually!!! I evaluate you’re alter Margaret. I might be worry too much alter now on these changes. I might just drop over this for now and see what else I can finish. I’m do sometimes get myself stuck on following “to the earn” since I always feel desire I don’t know what the heck I’m doing!!!!Thanks for your responses. Martha D Margaret this is an awesome video!! Thanks for making it and sharing with us. Definitely helps a lot. Do you think you could do one on the customization divide?? That’s where I’m still having some problems. Playing around with the colors - where they show up when remembering the color #’s etc. Thanks Margaret really a fantastic help! I’ll be using this site as a case study for merchandise & monetization throughout the coming year so I’ll definitely keep you updated through those posts. I havent yet done any study updates or marketing with the site as I am work with year-end work… but it is already indexed and earning some revenue - will furnish an update with those details in the next week Wow lots of great info on BANS here. One thing I cant figure out and maybe someone here can help me. How do you get the title page to NOT show up in the header? I am worikng on designing a new header but I dont want the page title that BANS sticks in the header to show up!Any ideas would be great. Here is the site I am working on Hi Lynn pretty nice analyse. Started using BANS a week ago and just found out your review and it seems nice. Now if you could go up with a few marketing tips and how to get more trafic to the websites it would be an change surface greater analyse. That’s so far my only complaint about bans their tutorial don’T talk a lot about attracting trafic to your site and sinc eI’m new to that. I’m making tons and tons of searches on the net to undergo more information on that topic Lynn,Great analyse. I know why you are successful. I found you through investigate reading at 5staraffiliate forum. You were referenced on a post by Telian Adlam. I saw BANS before and thought it looked interesting maybe even too good to be adjust. The example sites looked very professional and alter. I asked the owner of the blog about BANS and the reply I got was. “excuse me but what is BANS?” So I knew I had to search elsewhere. I found my answers here. A very informative and comprehensive review. I’ve been meaning to read this post since I open your site. I bought BANS about 6 months ago. I had major issues hosting with my domain registrar. GoDaddy. I love GoDaddy but BANS just doesn’t act with their hold back panel very well. I switched to Hostgator as told in the members forum and all problems went away. I really undergo not marketed it just too busy. One thing with customizing is that you will still need to edit the php and css files at times. One note I’d like to reinforce to anyone somewhat uncomfortable with doing this and that is: open notepad and write/paste/save the code (file) as a backup. Without a doubt that should be command 1. That way if the edit doesn’t bring home the bacon the way intended just copy/paste the original approve. Saves alot of potential headaches. Came in very handy for me when I tried a couple of mods to act a user site map that just didn’t want to bring home the bacon for me. Just put it back the way it was. I had time over the holidays to play with mine add some customization. It was a good learning experience. It stills all comes down to marketing in the end. That is the main cerebrate I decided to go for crowd hold back. It is not “handle of Dreams” just cause you built it doesn’t mean anyone comes. BANS. I like it and plan to build more. I do wish it integrated better with WordPress though. Yes GoDaddy can be difficult - you did the alter thing by switching to HostGator. As for marketing that’s the challenge with any type of site or blog you create of course not just BANS. You can easily add a WordPress blog to your site in a new directory or on a subdomain. I anticipate that’s not what you mean - how did you be to integrate it exactly? My only contradict regarding BANS is the look. The templates are limited to a few. Most of the stores undergo the same basic look. If you be to be more distinctive you really have to get in to the label. On my BANS site I played around and finally had it where I was happy with it although not finished. That being said it would be nice to be able to change the look on the fly as with WordPress. Find the template you like from 1000’s upload select done. Maybe not always that simple but it gets my thought across. In all fairness once I started playing with my site and everything started coming together it was a nice feeling of accomplishment. I started to hear a LOT about how Build a Niche Store was working really come up for some people with stories of users making $100+ a day from a variety of Niches. So how does it work? Build a Niche Store creates a complete web site from any ebay category you be (of which there are hundreds) and builds all the links pages images etc without you having to do anything? OK the pyjama site is a wordpress site pure and simple. I put in products from shareasale which is an affiliate communicate desire BANS. The same goes for the Macteddy site. The only thing I alter these days is baking for my coffee shop Wordpress will run with eBay affiliate feeds; the Editor Kit can give you code to put into your blog. There are so many ways to use these sites … and I suspect they’ll continue to change as companies acquire the determine in having a whole lot of affiliates driving traffic (and sales) to their web sites. Thank you Margaret and your sites be awesome!I have another question now related to BANS. I wish Lynn will undergo some measure to read it. I contacted BANS to ask if it works with Mac. I’m on Mac and using Safari only. Adam from BANS said that Safari has some problems with HTML. He knows that from their forum. And their forum is for users only. I don’t want to lay another browser because Safari is as perfect as the browser can be. If anybody uses Safari here with BANS. I’d appreciate to know any tips. I posted this challenge on Lynn’s forum but so far no replies. Am I the only one with Mac ???!! Hi ZalI’m not sure that I totally understand your question. Wouldn’t the browser be client align versus server side? BANS application is installed server align. The problem with the website would be browser specific related. I would suggest viewing BANS customer stores (http://www buildanichestore com/customer-stores php) in your browser. Then I would declare entering their url at: there you can select many browser viewing options and see a screenshot of the site as it appears browser specific. If you have specific questions let me experience and I will see it I can find you answers in the BANS forum. “It doesn\’t matter whether you are using a Mac or PC as our software is a web-based application but Safari does cause problems with the built in WYSIWYG HTML Editor inside the admin adorn and so you would be to use FireFox to add content to your store.” I guess there should be some way around this problem. For example would it be possible to use an external WYSIWYG HTML Editor to write and paste ?Which one do you recommend(free one if there is) ? >>>When you transfer a BANS hold on there is a folder named - scripts - which controls the built in WYSIWYG HTML editor… If you don’t upload the - scripts - folder then there will just be a plain enter box that you could then paste HTML into using an external WYSIWYG HTML editor OK you love Safari (my sister has this too and seems quite content with it) but there definitely used to be a difference between Macs. PCs and they way they handled line endings when using server-based script editors. Macs could definitely corrupt the show be adding in line endings instead of displaying the wrapped input text in a paragraph for example. I’m glad there’s a solution to this.

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reviews. It is super simple and incredibly abstain to get a website up and running with this program. Once you have your first BANS site created its measure to dig in and add your personal touch to it. In this third and final phase of the BANS analyse. I’ll walk through some of the customization options and overlap some tips to back up you make the most of your new niche website… In of this review. I walked through the setup and installation of my first niche interact store using. In less than 30 minutes I had a mark new site up about Musical Instruments: As I was getting familiar with the BANS features. I began to realize that this program works very much like a CMS - a circumscribe Management System. You can add your own static pages easily customize each of the pages the script creates for you and basically create a fully functional interact site out of the tools & options in the Admin panel of your BANS setup. I’m not a big fan of automated systems or site builders with limited functionality. They usually generate websites with very little unique circumscribe and very limited features. That could change surface be said about BANS if you whipped up a site real quick and tried to merchandise it “right out of the box”. That said. BANS is incredibly versatile compared to most site builders on the market allowing you to customize the entire site - even the product pages it creates - to suit your needs. As I said it works more desire a CMS than a turnkey site builder and offers plenty of dwell to grow. Once you get your new niche site up and running which should only act about 30 minutes at the most it’s time to get rid of it out a bit and go away customizing it. We’ll take a quick look at some of the features and options that BANS offers and the elements you should consider adding to your core site… I started out with the basic site that you see in the screenshot above. The first thing I want to do is customize the template and basically just alter it look nicer. As you can tell my basic colors are black red & color. I created a quick graphic header and changed the page background to black - so now its time to make the be of the site match that theme. I’m not really a creative type so I headed over to the BANS site to check out some of the styles that other users created. (You can see them by going to and clicking Customer Stores). In addition to picking up some great ideas there. I checked out the Template command offered in the members-only area. This is an awesome detailed resource for every modification you can create by mental act! Making changes is pretty much as simple as changing out the in the style sheet. change surface if you are not familiar with CSS and stylesheets the Template command has simple instructions and check shots for every kind of change you might be to make. We now have a fully functional niche affiliate store. You could easily start promoting this site through Pay-Per-Click advertising bind marketing and other means. But in order to truly make your site unique and ultimately rank well in the major search engines you be to make it I’ll go away by doing some to sight out what my aim market is looking for in the way of information. I’ll choose some keyword phrases and create new content pages around them. This is easy to do in the BANS admin adorn of cover - you can create as many content pages as you desire and put whatever you want on them. Ideas for new pages on my musical instruments site might consider: Instructional Guides. hit the books To compete Guitar. Musical Instrument History. browse Musical Instruments etc - honestly I am just guessing at the moment. Once I do the in-depth keyword research to get a feel for what my market wants my next step ordain be to find content. I’ll need content for the site for a remove report I may want to offer for articles to submit and even for an autoresponder series. As for the actual content my first task ordain be in locating PLR (Private Label Rights) Content that I can modify and use. Second is to outsource the writing to a freelancer. I might undergo them act resource pages create verbally reviews (based on reviews shown on Amazon for example) and do the research to write How-To articles. Of cover if you choose a niche you are familiar with you can do this type of work yourself. The basis for the BANS site is to build a niche store that uses the eBay affiliate schedule. While this is a great way to monetize the site you’ll want to add additional revenue sources to your new site as well. I’ll be looking heavily into PLR and also into info products related to the musical instruments merchandise to see what kind of JV’s I might be able to strike up. At the very least. I be to put together a free inform to encourage visitors to get on the mailing enumerate for the site. I havent set up the mailing list yet but that’s definitely on the enumerate. You MUST have a mailing list If you are looking for an easy way to set up your very first niche affiliate site. I would highly recommend you go with BANS. Even as a seasoned affiliate marketer. I am absolutely in love with the system and will be using it to create new niche sites… over and over and over. Awesome review! ordain you be updating us on how well the site actually does in terms of merchandise and revenue? I’ve been on the close in about purchasing this product so any evidence you can provide that this tool actually “works” (i e produces revenue) would be helpful in making a final decision. Good question. Mike. You can go to CJ com right now and sign up for an be to see whether or not it gets approved - even before you order BANS. And of cover BANS comes with a 90 day money-back pledge through ClickBank so you can easily ‘go it’ if you are unable to use it. I would think getting a list together would be a formidable project if you know nothing about the subject. How ordain you communicate with your enumerate members if they know you are not up on the topic? This is definitely something that I’ve always heard: to have a real list they have to know why *you* are qualified to run this site. A enumerate is something every site should have even your little niche interact sites. You dont necessarily undergo to create verbally out an expert newsletter every week or month - there are other ways to set up mailing lists. Great analyse. My first BANS site is up and still under construction as to content. convey you for the other ideas to hone these sites. Being new to all of this I thank you for your insite and helpful hints - your experience is very helpful. My first site is a very competive market but I already had the logo and name so I figured it was something to start with & hit the books. Check it out: As you probably know the eBay interact schedule is handled by Commission Junction (CJ com). I love to work within networks like that as they combine commissions into one check every month - making it easy to meet minimum payouts. Plus its just easier to get all your affiliate information organized under one network when you can. Anyway. I did a few searches today and open a handful of music related affiliate programs that are also managed by CJ - so I already have several more programs to bring home the bacon with to add new products & revenue sources to my niche site! For those of you creating your own sites be sure to search for other related programs within your CJ account for additional ways to monetize your site! BANS comes with SID Tracking so you can keep track of which pages/categories are performing best on your site. Also and I didnt cognise this before. BANS gives you a whole zip register beat of header graphics and logos to use with both of their template sizes! I don’t experience how everyone else says this is so easy!!! I’ve been trying to do my first BANS since yesterday and still not finished. As a “newbie” I really expected it to be “simple” as your review states. I anticipate “simple” is still too advanced for me!!! alter now I’m finished up to the template area but find the “template command” very hard to use and understand. Sooo many steps and requires you to go back and forth from the set up page to the command for more things than I can understand. Maybe I’m the exception but I feel I’m at a standstill with this program. Will check their forum page and your’s to see if I can get a better understanding but that too requires time. At this rate it may be weeks before I can see a finished site - to say nothing of course about any income!!! Getting the be of the site alter is important but not as important as getting the content and getting it marketed. Like Lynn. I use wordpress and bans to promote affiliate products - and one of my beat performing sites is a basic wordpress template; nothing fancy at all. Yet because of the keywords used. I am getting quite a bit of traffic and it’s converting to sales. To build good merchandise to your site is what’s going to act the time - and how it looks is secondary to that. Put in the products start promoting it back-up the database files and then work on tweaking the template so that the site’s appearance starts to improve. There’s comfort measure to alter a few sales before Christmas Hi. Lynn - depending on the time of day and inclination of … whatever. GRIN. I sometimes use the datafeeds with the Teli Adlam script. I sometimes use Shareasale’s Make a Page editor - but then. I undergo to manually alter it to remove all their delay code and CSS styling and I sometimes add in a coupon label. The latest wordpress is also great for adding in Goldencan feeds …. loads of options. I use the Make a Page feature and some of the GoldenCan stuff on BANS as come up - shows the Golden Can cater integrated into a wordpress post and this page shows a goldencan feed integrated into bans. If you can find an RSS cater for products they also go nicely into a Squidoo lens although this doesn’t display the pics which is what really makes the difference. Thanks Lynn and Margaret. I have posted my question (confusion!!) to the BANS forum and heard back pretty quickly from them so I’m sure I’ll get there - eventually!!! I think you’re right Margaret. I might be worry too much right now on these changes. I might just skip over this for now and see what else I can finish. I’m do sometimes get myself stuck on following “to the earn” since I always conclude like I don’t know what the heck I’m doing!!!!Thanks for your responses. Martha D Margaret this is an awesome video!! Thanks for making it and sharing with us. Definitely helps a lot. Do you think you could do one on the customization section?? That’s where I’m still having some problems. Playing around with the colors - where they show up when remembering the color #’s etc. Thanks Margaret really a fantastic help! I’ll be using this site as a case study for merchandise & monetization throughout the coming year so I’ll definitely keep you updated through those posts. I havent yet done any major updates or marketing with the site as I am busy with year-end work… but it is already indexed and earning some revenue - will give an update with those details in the next week Wow lots of great info on BANS here. One thing I cant figure out and maybe someone here can help me. How do you get the call page to NOT show up in the header? I am worikng on designing a new header but I dont want the page call that BANS sticks in the header to show up!Any ideas would be great. Here is the site I am working on Hi Lynn pretty nice review. Started using BANS a week ago and just open out your review and it seems nice. Now if you could go up with a few marketing tips and how to get more trafic to the websites it would be an even greater analyse. That’s so far my only complaint about bans their tutorial don’T communicate a lot about attracting trafic to your site and sinc eI’m new to that. I’m making tons and tons of searches on the net to undergo more information on that topic Lynn,Great review. I know why you are successful. I found you through research reading at 5staraffiliate forum. You were referenced on a affix by Telian Adlam. I saw BANS before and thought it looked interesting maybe change surface too good to be true. The example sites looked very professional and clean. I asked the owner of the blog about BANS and the reply I got was. “excuse me but what is BANS?” So I knew I had to search elsewhere. I found my answers here. A very informative and comprehensive review. I’ve been meaning to construe this post since I open your site. I bought BANS about 6 months ago. I had study issues hosting with my domain registrar. GoDaddy. I like GoDaddy but BANS just doesn’t act with their control adorn very well. I switched to Hostgator as told in the members forum and all problems went away. I really undergo not marketed it just too busy. One thing with customizing is that you ordain still need to edit the php and css files at times. One note I’d desire to reinforce to anyone somewhat uncomfortable with doing this and that is: open notepad and write/attach/deliver the code (file) as a backup. Without a doubt that should be rule 1. That way if the edit doesn’t work the way intended just write/paste the original back. Saves alot of potential headaches. Came in very handy for me when I tried a bring together of mods to act a user site map that just didn’t want to bring home the bacon for me. Just put it approve the way it was. I had time over the holidays to compete with mine add some customization. It was a good learning undergo. It stills all comes down to marketing in the end. That is the main reason I decided to go for mass hold back. It is not “Field of Dreams” just create you built it doesn’t mean anyone comes. BANS. I like it and plan to build more. I do desire it integrated better with WordPress though. Yes GoDaddy can be difficult - you did the alter thing by switching to HostGator. As for marketing that’s the challenge with any type of site or blog you create of course not just BANS. You can easily add a WordPress blog to your site in a new directory or on a subdomain. I assume that’s not what you mean - how did you want to combine it exactly? My only negative regarding BANS is the look. The templates are limited to a few. Most of the stores have the same basic be. If you want to be more distinctive you really have to get in to the code. On my BANS site I played around and finally had it where I was happy with it although not finished. That being said it would be nice to be able to dress the look on the fly as with WordPress. Find the template you desire from 1000’s upload select done. Maybe not always that simple but it gets my thought across. In all fairness once I started playing with my site and everything started coming together it was a nice feeling of accomplishment. I started to hear a LOT about how create a Niche Store was working really well for some people with stories of users making $100+ a day from a variety of Niches. So how does it work? create a Niche Store creates a complete web site from any ebay category you want (of which there are hundreds) and builds all the links pages images etc without you having to do anything? OK the pyjama site is a wordpress site pure and simple. I put in products from shareasale which is an affiliate network like BANS. The same goes for the Macteddy site. The only thing I alter these days is baking for my coffee shop Wordpress ordain run with eBay affiliate feeds; the Editor Kit can give you code to put into your blog. There are so many ways to use these sites … and I guess they’ll continue to grow as companies realise the determine in having a whole lot of affiliates driving merchandise (and sales) to their web sites. Thank you Margaret and your sites be awesome!I have another question now related to BANS. I wish Lynn ordain undergo some measure to read it. I contacted BANS to ask if it works with Mac. I’m on Mac and using Safari only. Adam from BANS said that Safari has some problems with HTML. He knows that from their forum. And their forum is for users only. I don’t be to install another browser because Safari is as perfect as the browser can be. If anybody uses Safari here with BANS. I’d acknowledge to know any tips. I posted this question on Lynn’s forum but so far no replies. Am I the only one with Mac ???!! Hi ZalI’m not sure that I totally understand your question. Wouldn’t the browser be client side versus server side? BANS application is installed server side. The problem with the website would be browser specific related. I would suggest viewing BANS customer stores (http://www buildanichestore com/customer-stores php) in your browser. Then I would suggest entering their url at: there you can select many browser viewing options and see a screenshot of the site as it appears browser specific. If you have specific questions let me experience and I will see it I can sight you answers in the BANS forum. “It doesn\’t matter whether you are using a Mac or PC as our software is a web-based application but Safari does cause problems with the built in WYSIWYG HTML Editor inside the admin panel and so you would need to use FireFox to add circumscribe to your store.” I anticipate there should be some way around this problem. For example would it be possible to use an external WYSIWYG HTML Editor to write and attach ?Which one do you recommend(free one if there is) ? >>>When you upload a BANS hold on there is a folder named - scripts - which controls the built in WYSIWYG HTML editor… If you don’t upload the - scripts - folder then there ordain just be a plain input box that you could then attach HTML into using an external WYSIWYG HTML editor OK you like Safari (my sister has this too and seems quite content with it) but there definitely used to be a difference between Macs. PCs and they way they handled line endings when using server-based script editors. Macs could definitely corrupt the display be adding in line endings instead of displaying the wrapped enter text in a paragraph for example. I’m glad there’s a solution to this.

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reviews. It is super simple and incredibly abstain to get a website up and running with this schedule. Once you have your first BANS site created its time to dig in and add your personal touch to it. In this third and final arrange of the BANS analyse. I’ll walk through some of the customization options and share some tips to help you make the most of your new niche website… In of this review. I walked through the setup and installation of my first niche affiliate store using. In less than 30 minutes I had a brand new site up about Musical Instruments: As I was getting familiar with the BANS features. I began to realize that this schedule works very much like a CMS - a Content Management System. You can add your own static pages easily customize each of the pages the script creates for you and basically create a fully functional affiliate site out of the tools & options in the Admin panel of your BANS setup. I’m not a big fan of automated systems or site builders with limited functionality. They usually generate websites with very little unique circumscribe and very limited features. That could even be said about BANS if you whipped up a site real quick and tried to market it “right out of the box”. That said. BANS is incredibly versatile compared to most site builders on the merchandise allowing you to customize the entire site - change surface the product pages it creates - to suit your needs. As I said it works more like a CMS than a turnkey site builder and offers plenty of room to grow. Once you get your new niche site up and running which should only take about 30 minutes at the most it’s time to flesh it out a bit and start customizing it. We’ll take a quick be at some of the features and options that BANS offers and the elements you should believe adding to your core site… I started out with the basic site that you see in the screenshot above. The first thing I want to do is customize the template and basically just make it be nicer. As you can tell my basic colors are color red & color. I created a quick graphic header and changed the page accent to black - so now its time to make the be of the site be that theme. I’m not really a creative write so I headed over to the BANS site to check out some of the styles that other users created. (You can see them by going to and clicking Customer Stores). In addition to picking up some great ideas there. I checked out the Template Guide offered in the members-only area. This is an awesome detailed resource for every modification you can imagine! Making changes is pretty much as simple as changing out the in the style pelt. Even if you are not familiar with CSS and stylesheets the Template Guide has simple instructions and screen shots for every kind of dress you might be to alter. We now have a fully functional niche affiliate store. You could easily start promoting this site through Pay-Per-Click advertising bind marketing and other means. But in order to truly make your site unique and ultimately rank well in the major examine engines you want to make it I’ll start by doing some to find out what my target merchandise is looking for in the way of information. I’ll choose some keyword phrases and act new content pages around them. This is easy to do in the BANS admin panel of course - you can act as many content pages as you like and put whatever you be on them. Ideas for new pages on my musical instruments site might include: Instructional Guides. Learn To Play Guitar. Musical equip History. Antique Musical Instruments etc - honestly I am just guessing at the moment. Once I do the in-depth keyword investigate to get a conclude for what my merchandise wants my next step ordain be to locate content. I’ll need content for the site for a remove report I may want to furnish for articles to submit and even for an autoresponder series. As for the actual content my first task ordain be in locating PLR (Private Label Rights) circumscribe that I can modify and use. Second is to outsource the writing to a freelancer. I might undergo them act resource pages write reviews (based on reviews shown on Amazon for example) and do the investigate to write How-To articles. Of course if you choose a niche you are familiar with you can do this type of bring home the bacon yourself. The basis for the BANS site is to build a niche store that uses the eBay affiliate schedule. While this is a great way to monetize the site you’ll want to add additional revenue sources to your new site as well. I’ll be looking heavily into PLR and also into info products related to the musical instruments merchandise to see what kind of JV’s I might be able to strike up. At the very least. I want to put together a free report to encourage visitors to get on the mailing list for the site. I havent set up the mailing list yet but that’s definitely on the list. You MUST undergo a mailing enumerate If you are looking for an easy way to set up your very first niche affiliate site. I would highly advise you go with BANS. Even as a seasoned interact marketer. I am absolutely in love with the system and ordain be using it to create new niche sites… over and over and over. Awesome analyse! Will you be updating us on how well the site actually does in terms of traffic and revenue? I’ve been on the fence about purchasing this product so any evidence you can provide that this tool actually “works” (i e produces revenue) would be helpful in making a final decision. Good question. Mike. You can go to CJ com alter now and sign up for an account to see whether or not it gets approved - even before you order BANS. And of course BANS comes with a 90 day money-back pledge through ClickBank so you can easily ‘return it’ if you are unable to use it. I would think getting a list together would be a formidable communicate if you know nothing about the affect. How ordain you communicate with your list members if they know you are not up on the topic? This is definitely something that I’ve always heard: to have a real enumerate they have to know why *you* are qualified to run this site. A list is something every site should have even your little niche affiliate sites. You dont necessarily undergo to create verbally out an expert newsletter every week or month - there are other ways to set up mailing lists. Great analyse. My first BANS site is up and comfort under construction as to content. Thank you for the other ideas to optimize these sites. Being new to all of this I thank you for your insite and helpful hints - your undergo is very helpful. My first site is a very competive merchandise but I already had the logo and name so I figured it was something to start with & learn. analyse it out: As you probably know the eBay Affiliate Program is handled by Commission Junction (CJ com). I love to bring home the bacon within networks like that as they combine commissions into one check every month - making it easy to cater minimum payouts. Plus its just easier to get all your affiliate information organized under one network when you can. Anyway. I did a few searches today and open a handful of music related interact programs that are also managed by CJ - so I already undergo several more programs to work with to add new products & revenue sources to my niche site! For those of you creating your own sites be sure to examine for other related programs within your CJ account for additional ways to monetize your site! BANS comes with SID Tracking so you can keep track of which pages/categories are performing best on your site. Also and I didnt cognise this before. BANS gives you a whole zip file beat of header graphics and logos to use with both of their template sizes! I don’t experience how everyone else says this is so easy!!! I’ve been trying to do my first BANS since yesterday and still not finished. As a “newbie” I really expected it to be “simple” as your review states. I anticipate “simple” is comfort too advanced for me!!! Right now I’m finished up to the template area but sight the “template guide” very hard to use and understand. Sooo many steps and requires you to go back and forth from the set up summon to the guide for more things than I can understand. Maybe I’m the exception but I feel I’m at a standstill with this schedule. Will check their forum summon and your’s to see if I can get a exceed understanding but that too requires time. At this rate it may be weeks before I can see a finished site - to say nothing of course about any income!!! Getting the look of the site alter is important but not as important as getting the content and getting it marketed. desire Lynn. I use wordpress and bans to promote interact products - and one of my best performing sites is a basic wordpress template; nothing fancy at all. Yet because of the keywords used. I am getting quite a bit of traffic and it’s converting to sales. To build good traffic to your site is what’s going to take the time - and how it looks is secondary to that. Put in the products go away promoting it back-up the database files and then bring home the bacon on tweaking the template so that the site’s appearance starts to improve. There’s still time to alter a few sales before Christmas Hi. Lynn - depending on the time of day and inclination of … whatever. smile. I sometimes use the datafeeds with the Teli Adlam script. I sometimes use Shareasale’s Make a summon editor - but then. I have to manually alter it to remove all their delay code and CSS styling and I sometimes add in a coupon code. The latest wordpress is also great for adding in Goldencan feeds …. loads of options. I use the alter a Page feature and some of the GoldenCan stuff on BANS as come up - shows the Golden Can feed integrated into a wordpress post and this page shows a goldencan feed integrated into bans. If you can sight an RSS cater for products they also go nicely into a Squidoo lens although this doesn’t display the pics which is what really makes the difference. Thanks Lynn and Margaret. I have posted my question (confusion!!) to the BANS forum and heard back pretty quickly from them so I’m sure I’ll get there - eventually!!! I think you’re right Margaret. I might be worry too much right now on these changes. I might just skip over this for now and see what else I can finish. I’m do sometimes get myself stuck on following “to the letter” since I always feel like I don’t know what the heck I’m doing!!!!Thanks for your responses. Martha D Margaret this is an awesome video!! Thanks for making it and sharing with us. Definitely helps a lot. Do you think you could do one on the customization section?? That’s where I’m comfort having some problems. Playing around with the colors - where they show up when remembering the color #’s etc. Thanks Margaret really a fantastic help! I’ll be using this site as a inspect chew over for traffic & monetization throughout the coming year so I’ll definitely keep you updated through those posts. I havent yet done any study updates or marketing with the site as I am busy with year-end bring home the bacon… but it is already indexed and earning some revenue - will furnish an update with those details in the next week Wow lots of great info on BANS here. One thing I cant evaluate out and maybe someone here can help me. How do you get the title page to NOT show up in the header? I am worikng on designing a new header but I dont want the page title that BANS sticks in the header to show up!Any ideas would be great. Here is the site I am working on Hi Lynn pretty nice analyse. Started using BANS a week ago and just found out your review and it seems nice. Now if you could come up with a few marketing tips and how to get more trafic to the websites it would be an even greater review. That’s so far my only complaint about bans their tutorial don’T communicate a lot about attracting trafic to your site and sinc eI’m new to that. I’m making tons and tons of searches on the net to undergo more information on that topic Lynn,Great review. I know why you are successful. I found you through research reading at 5staraffiliate forum. You were referenced on a post by Telian Adlam. I saw BANS before and thought it looked interesting maybe even too good to be true. The example sites looked very professional and clean. I asked the owner of the blog about BANS and the say I got was. “excuse me but what is BANS?” So I knew I had to search elsewhere. I found my answers here. A very informative and comprehensive review. I’ve been meaning to read this affix since I found your site. I bought BANS about 6 months ago. I had major issues hosting with my domain registrar. GoDaddy. I love GoDaddy but BANS just doesn’t interact with their control panel very well. I switched to Hostgator as told in the members forum and all problems went away. I really undergo not marketed it just too busy. One thing with customizing is that you ordain still need to edit the php and css files at times. One note I’d desire to reinforce to anyone somewhat uncomfortable with doing this and that is: open notepad and write/attach/save the code (file) as a backup. Without a doubt that should be command 1. That way if the edit doesn’t work the way intended just write/paste the original approve. Saves alot of potential headaches. Came in very handy for me when I tried a couple of mods to act a user site map that just didn’t want to work for me. Just put it back the way it was. I had time over the holidays to play with mine add some customization. It was a good learning undergo. It stills all comes down to marketing in the end. That is the main reason I decided to go for mass hold back. It is not “Field of Dreams” just cause you built it doesn’t convey anyone comes. BANS. I like it and intend to build more. I do wish it integrated exceed with WordPress though. Yes GoDaddy can be difficult - you did the right thing by switching to HostGator. As for marketing that’s the contend with any write of site or blog you create of course not just BANS. You can easily add a WordPress communicate to your site in a new directory or on a subdomain. I assume that’s not what you mean - how did you want to integrate it exactly? My only negative regarding BANS is the look. The templates are limited to a few. Most of the stores have the same basic look. If you want to be more distinctive you really have to get in to the label. On my BANS site I played around and finally had it where I was happy with it although not finished. That being said it would be nice to be able to change the be on the fly as with WordPress. Find the template you like from 1000’s upload decide done. Maybe not always that simple but it gets my thought across. In all fairness once I started playing with my site and everything started coming together it was a nice feeling of accomplishment. I started to hear a LOT about how Build a Niche hold on was working really well for some populate with stories of users making $100+ a day from a variety of Niches. So how does it work? 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If you have specific questions let me experience and I will see it I can find you answers in the BANS forum. “It doesn\’t matter whether you are using a Mac or PC as our software is a web-based application but Safari does cause problems with the built in WYSIWYG HTML Editor inside the admin panel and so you would need to use FireFox to add content to your hold on.” I guess there should be some way around this problem. For example would it be possible to use an external WYSIWYG HTML Editor to write and paste ?Which one do you recommend(remove one if there is) ? >>>When you upload a BANS hold on there is a folder named - scripts - which controls the built in WYSIWYG HTML editor… If you don’t upload the - scripts - folder then there will just be a plain input box that you could then attach HTML into using an external WYSIWYG HTML editor OK you love Safari (my sister has this too and seems quite content with it) but there definitely used to be a difference between Macs. PCs and they way they handled line endings when using server-based script editors. Macs could definitely corrupt the display be adding in line endings instead of displaying the wrapped enter text in a paragraph for example. I’m glad there’s a solution to this.

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