SiteSell Answers
SiteSell Answers is the official public voice of SiteSell.com. It engages in conversations in relevant forums, blogs and communities to correct misconceptions, myths, and false information about SBI! and to share general online business-building information in a non-promotional fashion.
Over the past 10 years, SBI! has grown from a sitebuilder with traffic success (for affiliates) into a full-blown e-business builder (for everyone). Rapid evolution into the only product of its kind has resulted in...
- out-of-date claims (ex., "SBI! doesn't do this" or "is outdated" or "makes old-fashioned sites")
- beliefs that seem to make sense and so become repeated often (ex., people figure that "SBI! is only for newbies" because SBI! enables anyone to succeed)
- unfair criticism by those who sell competing products that just can't compete (ex., "SBI! is just expensive webhosting" or "SBI! is a scam")
- inaccuracies of unknown origin (ex., "you can't leave SBI!" or "you can get it all for free").
SiteSell Answers exists to correct misinformation about SBI!. By correcting errors, we maintain the integrity of our brand, whether impinged accidentally or intentionally.
Replies to the most common myths and false information about SBI!.
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Background Information on SiteSell.com
Since 1997, SiteSell.com has helped hundreds of thousands of people build businesses online that outperform larger competitors. SiteSell...
- is an experienced mid-sized company of 60 professionals from the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, South Africa and South America (plus 70 more part-time contractors)
- markets SBI! (since 2000), a unique e-business building combination of process and tools
- has earned the respect and loyalty of 40,000+ SBI! customers worldwide (proof of success)
- partners with over 30 accredited universities and colleges to teach SBI! in the classroom at the MBA, undergrad and ContEd levels (see "Why Do Universities Choose SBI!?").
