Elevated X Launches V3.0 With Free CMS Setup

VALENCIA, Calif. — CMS provider Elevated X has released the V3.0 upgrade and is waiving all setup fees during October.

The new features include a month-to-month calendar of events, a private messaging system, a double opt-in mailing list, automatic preview thumbnail generator, a new “share with a friend” marketing feature, a notification option to alert site operator when a site is running low on scheduled updates and comprehensive data analytics with detailed graphical stats views.

These features are included in the standard monthly leased version priced at $150 per month.

Elevated X’s V3.0 also features fully automated video transcoding, automatic photo resizing, watermarking and zipping, automatic FHG generator, automatic tour manager, free and members only rich media journal entries, free or limited trial area management, an A-Z model index with model bio pages and member favorites, comments and polls.

Elevated X CMS features work with any billing company, any affiliate software and any third party site security or password management script as well as most hosting companies.

"With the industry becoming increasingly competitive, now is the time for site operators to boost member retention, streamline their workflow and automate as much as possible so they have more free time to focus on tasks that make them moneys” Elevated X CEO AJ Hall said. “We recognize this and are offering more features that build better sites and cut down on the time involved to build and run a paysite.”

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