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How Webtreepro Works
Webtreepro combines several website building features into one platform that supports multi-site publishing. Our unique "parent/child" website architecture drives brand and content consistency while enabling local contribution.
The key to making this work is the seamless integration of several essential web-mastering concepts:
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intelligent site replication
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robust content management
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configurable publishing rights
However, equally important is the ease with which you can manage your web ecosystem. Webtreepro's on-page editing allows for real-time or scheduled publishing using the same types of word processing features that you have used for years!
Now your marketing staff can readily and easily broadcast your message efficiently to your privileged vendors, employees and your customers without any IT or other technical support whatsoever.
Intelligent Site Replication
To have an effective local presence, your network of websites should be more than cookie cutter templates stuffed with generic copy. Each time a new site is created, it inherits the look and feel standards from your parent site. It also inherits all the pages and content that you've designated as shared.
Adding a site happens quickly--if you can spare five minutes, you can deploy a new site and still have time to get a coffee! Your look and feel are pre-determined by the templates and skin that we build to your specs as part of the initial setup.

Likewise, as you add, delete or change content at headquarters, those actions are instantly and simultaneously reflected on all your local editions.
All the Same (or different, if that's what you want)!
When adding a new child site, the page layout (template) and design color scheme (skin) are inherited from the parent. This is the heart of maintaining consistency for your brand.
Typically, a branded program will have a handful of templates that all use the same design principle (what we call a skin). This way, you can add a variety of page layouts to your sites while ensuring they all follow the same design. You may have a dozen (or more) templates, but only one skin that's always consistent.
You do have the ability to make different skins available--a handy feature for non-branded organizations that want to share content, but provide a different "look and feel" for each site.
Multiple skins are also useful for organizations that have different classes of outlets, such as "elite" dealerships that feature a different interpretation of their brand
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