Editing turnkey website really couldn’t be much simpler. I hope this video shows you that a bit of coding is nothing to be afraid of, and after watching it you could easily edit and install a ton of turnkey websites. When editing turnkey websites make sure to save all of your edits, and to change ALL of the fields listed, otherwise you may just be paying the person that sold them to you again and again… enjoy!
Just so you know what you are getting in this video… we’ll be editing turnkey websites, and showing you how to install these sites on your own server. If you don’t have a hosting account yet, I recommend Host Gator, because you can install multiple websites on the same account for a flat fee of $10 a month. Check it out!
May 11th, 2008 at 9:05 am
Hey Bryan,
Where did you get this turnkey website from? Design Shrine? I’ve started browsing around DigitalPoint and have found a couple of good sites but I’d rather buy an all-in-one package from Design Shrine if they really are that good.
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May 13th, 2008 at 5:21 am
Design Shrine! I’m in love with that site… and for only $25 a month and unlimited usage, it’s proven to be a gold mine!
If you are interested… sign up here - https://siteflipu.com/designshrine (affiliate link)
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May 17th, 2008 at 10:22 am
Hi—-Bryan:
How is all? Found you through OMG. Add me on Twitter, so we don’t lose touch. If you’re not on Twitter, then join it, its a great networking tool. (send me an email)
I have several domains and a slew of blogs. Im drowning in them, and really NEED to sell some of this stuff. I simply cannot keep up with it all. Too much too soon.
For a list of my sites and some domains, visit http://www.G34Media.com
I’ll add all the sites and domains, so you know exactly what i have. As of right now, not all are listed, only some.
The new blog looks great. Cool name, too.
Missy.
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May 17th, 2008 at 10:26 am
I forgot to add, the blog i had talked with you about, is not ready for selling, as i switched it over from blogger.com to wordpress, and it lost some of its rankings and god knows what else.
But the good thing is it can be reversed or reclaimed over time. You know how fickle Google is, rank can always be regained.
Let me know. Thx!
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May 17th, 2008 at 8:10 pm
Hey Missy! Good to see you found the place
Hope we can get together and work out a gameplan for your “excess inventory”.
I haven’t joined twitter yet. I have been using Facebook as my networking tool. But I’ll give it a shot
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