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RV Site Builder the New Trend
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Since I started designing websites, I have always had the desire from my customers to edit and change
information on their websites in a user friendly way along with a low price. 
 
I once used Content Seed for Frontpage. It was a good solution for many of them but didn't propagate
as I had expected and when I installed it for many of them, they didn't use it. 
 
As cloud applications have started to appear along with higher internet speeds, so it has happened for
Cpanel and WHM, with this new great RV Site Builder. 
 
Site Builder, at first glance is an icon more in your Cpanel. But once you click on it, you discover a whole
new world of possibilities that will charm you to start and finish your website on it, leading step by step. 
 
It helps the novice user to choose a template, to customize it and to move along to the web structure. 
It leads you and shows you what you have completed and helps you put in new content in a user friendly
way. I don't have specific numbers of it's growing popularity but in Engrafito's case it has become a solution
to my customers who demand their own control of the websites. 
 
A few have already started working with it and have become expert users. They have the freedom 
to choose, to change and edit everything they want without having to call the designers. They can publish
from any place in the world they have internet access. RV Site Builder has started to change the way
websites are built.
 
A variation to that, we have implemented here in Engrafito.com is, designing and customizing the first website
along with all the content for my clients, once they see it finished and want to start editing and changing content
they can do it by themselves. They can now even create new sections and upload photographs independently. 
 
As speeds become faster RV Site Builder will become stronger. Try RV Site Builder and run your website freely!
 
 
 
 
Fernando Camacho / Engrafito © Feb 2011