Developer Elevated X Offering July Deals

PALM DESERT, Calif. — Elevated X, a California-based CMS software development company specializing in scalable, automated paysite management solutions, will waive its $500 setup fee and provide free installation of its software during the month of July.

Webmasters who purchase a full software license also will get free setup of Elevated X's video transcoding plugin, a $500 value.

The transcoding plugin takes full length source video file and encodes it in multiple formats including MPEG, Flash and iPod/iPhone video. It also cuts video into clips, including single clips for use on tours and tube sites. The plugin also takes screen captures of videos for use in photo galleries.

"We've used Elevated X to run our network of pay sites for over two years," said Arthur (YellowManace) from MeatCash.com. "The system is solid and easy to use and lets us build new sites quickly which is critical to our program's growth. I definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a high end system to power their sites or anyone wanting to automate many of the routine and time-consuming site management related tasks."

The Elevated X content management system is a powerful software product that can manage content and automate the management and updating of every aspect of paysites, including allowing member areas and tours to run on autopilot if the webmaster chooses.

Optional plugin modules can be added that can update "all access" network sites, cut, encode and deliver embedded Flash video and generate affiliate-ready FHGs.

"A good content management system is essential, very much like electrical and plumbing in your house," Andre from LegitCash.com said. "I understood that a good CMS would allow my business to scale over time and at the same time be stable. ElevatedX allowed me to solve a business problem. It allows me to mold my business how I need it to mold, rather than have software dictate how I do things."

For more information, visit ElevatedX.com.

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