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What could be better than Wordpress?
What could be better than Wordpress?

I intended to write a JVPress Review that you would read and think "wow, he really gave me a lot to think about on both sides of the argument." I failed. If you do much site building or internet marketing, then you know that Wordpress has pretty much established itself as the dominant content management system. However, because everyone and their mother is using WordPress for their websites, many many sites look and feel similar. Sean McAlister has come up with a fantatic new template that takes all staleness out of Wordpress.

To give you the most brief description possible, JVPress is a platform that makes it 'push-button' easy to integrate any kind of multimedia into your Wordpress site, and gives you tested and retested themes with which to convert. While that explanation isn't as detailed as some geeks might like, that alone is enough for me to like it. Wordpress is great, but it obviously has its shortcomings. I've started making some decent money online, but I know, from hearing personal stories, that there is a lot more to be made.

Now, for the first time, you can click your mouse a few times, add some content, and have a site that you know, from the beginning will convert a large percentage of the visitors you direct to your site. Hallelujah, I think I just died and went to heaven (where, strangely, there aren't any WiFi hubs). I really want to highlight the features that separate this platform and allow you to better convert traffic to customers.

Firstly, Sean's platform allows users to incorporate, with the push of a button, affiliate programs onto their pages, and also to create those mega, split-tested sales pages that are loaded to the brim with video presentations, flashy ads, and tons of affiliate links (yeah, I went back to the affiliate angle- so sue me, I like my affiliates!).I hope you didn't find this review too irritating, because I honestly don't want to convince anyone to buy a product that will either gather dust or be completely useless.

This JVPress review is exactly what I wanted it to be- fun, interesting, and informative.

If you want to know more about JVPress, please visit jvpress.co.




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