Wordpress Mage: Powerful Blog System But Is WP Mage Overpriced
Wordpress Mage – Is It Worth the Investment, or Rediculously Overpriced?
I trialed Wordpress Mage and Here's MY opinion.
I've been developing, building, and installing websites for myself and for clients since 2002. I must have launched a few thousand websites to the net by now. About three years ago I quit building static html sites and went exclusively to the Wordpress platform for all my website development – Because from my experience it is the BEST PERFORMING system for getting ranked, staying ranked, and earning money.
I have systemized my 'system' to be as streamlined and failsafe as can be. It includes using two paid-for services that help with both the site building and installation, as well as the website promotion and off-page seo (FirePow and SE Nuke). Each of those services cost me $127 per month, for a total of $254 per month.
I've been using those services for nearly two years – obviously they've been worth it to me.
Enter Wordpress Mage. Being a Wordpress devotee, I was too curious NOT to sign up to the trial a couple weeks ago and give Mage a closer look firsthand. And what I saw showed me that with Mage, I could do EVERYTHING and more than my own 'sytemetized system' is capable of – In way LESS Time, and for FAR LESS MONEY.
With WP Mage – I cut my niche research, keyword research, content gathering, site building, site installation, seo and web promotion down to just a couple minutes and a couple clicks.
With WP Mage I can cancel those two memberships to services I USED to need because I don't need them with Mage because it's all in there. I can save myself $254 per month.
So… I PURCHASED my copy of WP Mage yesterday and became a Master Mage. I paid the one-time investment (using one of the coupon codes down below, for $300 off).
I figured what the heck… I get LIFETIME membership and use of the MAGE system. Whereas, for what I'd pay for Mage, I'd only get 4 months worth of those 'other' services. DING! Eye-opening numbers.
With Mage's complete system, I don't need those other services. So getting Mage was a PROFOUND no-brainer. For me, WP Mage is a super deal and extremely worthwhile investment in my business, and in my life. I'm going to save a lot of money on tools, grow my income faster, and get a LOT of my time back thanks to Mage.
Any of this make sense, or 'resonate' with you?
I have heard some people say that WP Mage is over-priced. I think these comments come from two lines of reasoning…
The first is that it is simply could be overpriced. A serious possibility in today's world of inflated marketing products.
Apple also suffers from similar critics, yet those who use Apple products see and understand the quality they are getting and wouldn't use anything else. Sometimes you pay for what you get. Or, you really do get what you pay for.
WP Mage is not some $100 outsourced script. It has taken an entire team of people well over a year to develop.
Every aspect has been refined and improved for the best possible results with the simplest user experience. I genuinely believe that in the case of WP Mage you are paying for what you get and getting what you pay for…
A quality product. And a quality product that encompasses a complete system that's near 100% automated for creating, populating, monetizing, and promoting websites that make money. A COMPLETE system that could allow you to cancel monthly memberships to other services that perform various necessary tasks, because WP Mage literally does it ALL.
So to the second line of reasoning…
Some people simply can not afford it (though, as in my case, I simply could not afford NOT to get it).
Anyway, due to many requests there's now a payment plan to make it easier for you to get Wordpress Mage.
Better still, I have managed to get discount vouchers for WP Mage for You to use – one coupon code works for the payment plan, the other discount coupon works with the one-time payment option. Both vouchers will give you an instant $300 discount. Use the discount code at the WP Mage links below.
Payment Plan: To get $100 off each of the 3 installments enter the coupon code 'MakeItEasy' on the order page.
==> Wordpress Mage
There's a very active Mage members' forum, so be sure to give a shout out to 'Oppgroup' (that's me) when you get there. I hope to see you on the inside.
Deborah
PS. They'll be pulling the signup page soon, but I am not sure the exact time.
Take my advice and be quick.
PPS. Here are the available coupon codes (both give $300 off the final sales page price):
Single Payment coupon code: LetMeIn
Payment Plan coupon code: MakeItEasy
Secure you copy now ==> Wordpress Mage
Update (8/2010) — Since I wrote this WP Mage review several months ago, WP Mage has closed its doors. Don't panic. Greg Jacobs does open up WP Mage for new customers every once in a while — he's opened Mage doors for one week three different times in the last 14 months. My advice to you is this: Sign up so you can get instant notification direct from Greg when he opens Mage again. And in the meantime, by signing up you get the INVALUABLE ($495) Mage Blueprint for free! With the Mage blueprint, you can plan and prepare, so when WP Mage doors open again you'll be ready to hit the ground running and be leaps ahead of the game. K?
FYI, WP Mage continues to be the single BEST income boosting system I currently use. So good in fact that the Mage strategy is what I use on all my sites — Not only for building affiliate product blogs, but I even use it to build 'traffic generating' slave blogs to promote my own products. Cha Ching!!
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