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Is Sitecube A Google/yahoo Company


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#11 Sprnknwn

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Posted 17 October 2007 - 05:21 PM

Looks interesting but not much more. I mean whenever you do a web with some editor, specially an online one, you don't have full control and I don't think this will succeed if you can do only webs entirely based in flash, that may look cool at first but then boring. Anyway if it becomes a good business undoubtedly that yahoo or google will buy it, so maybe if you wait some months you can say that Sitecube is really owned by one of those.

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Posted 28 November 2007 - 10:39 AM

I have never heard of this website but I will take a look and suggest my opinion

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Posted 17 November 2009 - 11:50 PM

Seems cool - Minor issuesIs Sitecube A Google/yahoo Company

It seems cool for people with no technical knowledge who want a flash based website.

There are issues though as I am familiar with html, php, mysql and basic web hosting and ftp, ect.  I tried to help a client and everything must be done through the sitebuilder gui, no ftp access and no direct file html access.

I was slightly annoyed that we could not add in our own meta tags and search engine optimization, and we could not remove their plug advertisement on the bottom of the page, and the final website is almost completely encrypted in protected flash.  On the other hand, my client did not know much about web design or hosting, and managed to get the start of a cool looking website up.

If you purchase the super seo package or something like that, which my client did, you can submit limited meta information to them and hope they put things in right, which I am assuming they did.






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