The Power To Create Niche Websites! Without Spending A Fortune Hiring A Specialist To Do It...
Inside Scripts 2 Sell you will find 35 various scripts that can be used to create many different "niche" profit producing websites. It's no secret to many savvy internet entrepreneurs earning an income online that it takes more than just one catagorized website or product to generate a profit. And not only a profit, but a good profit at that.
Scripts2Sell can help you create those types of websites. You could even create specialty "Niche" websites and resell the entire site for a profit all with the look and feel to set your sites apart from all the rest!
With the scripts included inside Scripts2Sell, you can make a Payment Processor website like PayPal, an auction website, a Random Payout System Member website, a Paid 2 Read Email website, a Dating or Personals website, a full blown online store, your very own Webring, a Subscription website, a Pay-Per-Click website, a Portal or Directory website, or even create your own Blog-For-Profit website, plus others I haven't even mentioned!
These scripts and more are included in this package...
The writeup was pretty impressive as were the line up of scripts. A must have I thought and a great product to re-sell.
I downloaded it with much enthusiasm. The unzipping went quickly and revealed only one file ... s2s.exe
I double clicked on the exe and was disappointed to find an incomplete ebook. No graphics at all only and x where the graphic / picture was supposed to be.
The page containing the script descriptions and download links, was of course devoid of graphics. But the x'd box where the graphics were missing did have a clickable link. All but one of the download links worked.
I was interested in Pay Pal Store script and downloaded it. There was no installation instructions doc or txt file. There were a three folders and a generic liscense doc and .cgi file. Each folder contained an html file but they opened up to a blank page. ( I checked the source for each one and they were empty)
So even though the writeup was great, I am glad I checked it out first before marketing the package.
I think this one should go back to the drawing board.