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siteMighty’s Latest Update

  • February 13th, 2007 /
  •  Blake Killian

We are pleased to announce the open-beta release of siteMighty. We have been working incredibly hard to bring the latest version of siteMighty to you. siteMighty has just undergone its first major update based on the excellent feedback we received from our amazing Beta testers. We’d like to thank all of our Beta testers for taking part in our closed beta launch.

Today marks our public unveiling, so if you’re not already signed-up with siteMighty, don’t wait a minute longer… sign-up now.

So what’s new?

The major change you’ll see in the latest version of siteMighty is the design of the interface. We are firm believers in beautiful, intuitive design. We want the siteMighty interface to:

  1. Set priorities: Important elements on the page should appear important. When we were designing the interface, on every page we would ask ourselves, “What is the most important task on this page?” The answer to that question should be the most prominent element on the page.
  2. Flow: Just like you read a book from left to right, we want users to progress through the system the same way. Part of having users flow through the system is making it make sense. The Dashboard is home, and we’ve integrated a dynamic to do list where tasks appear for the user to complete. Once they’re completed, they simply disappear. Users flow from the Dashboard on the left, through to, for example, a new task. Managing that new task will happen somewhere in the middle, and previewing that task will happen somewhere on the right.
  3. Be intuitive: We changed the primary navigation links from nouns to verbs. Our navigation became more than labels identifying a section. Instead, now the navigation helps the users know what they can do in each section by using verbs like “write,” “manage,” and “optimize.” And, again, the navigation flows from left to right.

If you’re just joining us…

…here’s a little background on siteMighty. The idea for a platform where everyday people could build affiliate marketing Web sites was conceived a couple of years ago, and development of the siteMighty you see today began in December, 2005. We’ve always believed in doing what we know (even though we’re not afraid to try something completely new), and what we’ve known for years is how to build and make money through affiliate marketing. We are experts at affiliate marketing, and decided to create a way for just about anybody to build a site of their own.

Build a Web site, yes, but not from scratch.

siteMighty does the hard work for you, and the amount of customization is entirely dependent upon you. If you are someone that is curious about siteMighty, or about affiliate marketing, but doesn’t have time to learn a few technical details, we’re for you. siteMighty makes decisions for you, which means that you can have a fully functioning site live in literally just a few clicks. On the other hand, if you are someone that wants to get in there, and completely pimp out your site, you can so do that in siteMighty. Beyond affiliate offers, you can create new pages, upload your own logo, browse site design templates, and even maintain a fully integrated blog.

siteMighty sites make you money

Remember, because this is affiliate marketing, you’re not just building a Web site, you’re building a business with siteMighty. Right now, siteMighty is only integrated with credit card affiliate offers, but development is already underway to integrate siteMighty with a multitude of affiliate marketing products.

Go get your own siteMighty account now!

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