What’s all the hype about Kajabi?

Well it's simple really.  It's a marketer's dream sales platform…… built by marketers for marketers.  Think SALES.

For years developing a website for a product sale whether it's yours or an affiliate has required a lot of work.  If you hire a coder to build a site, and not everyone is HTML fluent to do it themself, it's a long expensive process with a lot of personal involvement and unsure results.  Sometimes the smallest thing can make a difference to the success of the sales process.  The right colour?  The right headline?  Buttons in the right place.  Frankly working with a coder to try all these alternatives was time consuming and expensive.

Then came the era of Dreamweaver and XsitePro.  You can build sites fairly quickly on a cookie cutter basis and while the results were OK the fact is these great pieces of software aren't exactly sales friendly.  The sites are all template driven and making large changes just isn't feasible.  You need to understand html (back to #1) etc.  I've built quite a few sites with XsitePro and while I love the software I have to say that a few of the project sites, once they had grown, were no longer suitable and need major redesign.  That can't be done through the software.  The very design of the templates make them very unfriendly for such current projects as Optin pages or Squeeze pages or Video sales pages.

WordPress is a wonderful platform and many have started to adapt that to the process of building sales pages  or optin pages etc.  The trouble with wordpress is it's a comunication platform for social posting and was never put together by the original designers as a sales medium.  Heck I can remember finding a wordpress theme that allowed four 250×250 advertising boxes and that was a revalation.  It requires multiple plugins to make it function properly and as much as people claim it's search engine friendly it isn't!.  Again to truly understand wordpress and all the associated plugins I'm back to needing to understand html, with a big dash of PHP, because those are the basis of the platform.

Truthfully putting together a website that was friendly to the sales process has been a process of taking many programs (all with huge learning curves) and bandaging them together to produce sites.  Sites that in many cases are very error prone because of the slapped together nature of the process.  Again learning html was major.

This is the reason I like Kajabi.  It's  a marketers dream in it's point and click environment that allows you to build pages on the fly.  Optins, squeeze, video, mobile video, mobile website, membership sites with drip content the list goes on and on.  With it's cloud computing there is never a risk of running out of bandwidth if you hit the bigtime unexpectedly the system expands automatically to accomodate.  Add in integration with major shopping carts and autoresponders…. well if you're not salivating by now you don't know marketing 🙂

Did I mention inexpensive?  We've got a free trial arranged for you to cover the first 14 days but hey see for yourself.  Watch the video and be impressed.  Kajabi

But hurry there are a limited number of openings.

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