Landing Page Robot vs WP Sales Engine vs Optimizepress

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Can I get opinions on these software apps please, as to their functionality.

Since Landing Page Robot is on sale at present, this might be a opportune time to compare the 3 pieces of software before I buy..
#engine #landing #optimizepress #page #robot #sales
  • Profile picture of the author DaveManTheCaveMan
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    I have OP.

    It's awesome..

    BUT .. I just realized I want to push Adwords traffic to it

    So now I'm wishin I would have bought LPR.

    For now I'm going to try and send Adwords to my OP site and see what happens. Hopefully I don't get Google slapped.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kevin AKA Hubcap
      Originally Posted by DaveManTheCaveMan View Post

      I have OP.

      It's awesome..

      BUT .. I just realized I want to push Adwords traffic to it

      So now I'm wishin I would have bought LPR.

      For now I'm going to try and send Adwords to my OP site and see what happens. Hopefully I don't get Google slapped.
      Why would you get Google slapped for using OP??????
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      • Profile picture of the author DaveManTheCaveMan
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        Originally Posted by Kevin AKA Hubcap View Post

        Why would you get Google slapped for using OP??????
        Google doesn't like squeeze pages.

        LPR creates squeeze pages specifically designed for Google's Adwords program.

        OP creates squeeze pages and sales funnels but as of yet their squeeze pages don't seem to be too "Google friendly".

        I will have to test.
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        • Profile picture of the author Kevin AKA Hubcap
          Originally Posted by DaveManTheCaveMan View Post

          Google doesn't like squeeze pages.

          LPR creates squeeze pages specifically designed for Google's Adwords program.

          OP creates squeeze pages and sales funnels but as of yet their squeeze pages don't seem to be too "Google friendly".

          I will have to test.
          I'm just wondering what specifically does LPR do to create Google "approved" squeeze pages?

          I fear you've been given some bad advice concerning Adwords and the various landing page builders.

          Google tells you upfront what they're looking for (though they can at times be fickle).

          You can deliver that info using OP, LPR, Joomla, Drupal, or straight HTML.
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  • Profile picture of the author ruch1v
    I'm not sure if these can be directly compared? I thought OP was more just for sales pages/process whereas LPR seems to be more geared towards building review sites
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