Profit Builder Wp Plugin

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Hi, there's a plugin for Wordpress called Profit Builder, the main site is wpprofitbuilder.com and I think it looks amazing. Problem is when I click the buy button it brings me to a page giving pre launch sales, they call it early bird pre launch special. For the pro package it's 67 instead of 200.

I e-mailed them wondering when the product was going to launch and I got an e-mail back saying it launched already in September. It seems very shady to me that for the last 5 months they have been to lazy to switch the prices to full price and update the page so it doesn't say early bird pre launch special.

It looks amazing, but looks can be deceiving.

Has anybody purchased Profit Builder that can confirm how great it is, or how bad it is, and when you bought it did it say early bird pre launch special?

It just seems extremely unprofessional to me that they would let 5 months go by and still have their buy button bring people to a pre launch special page.

If it's awesome, and they're just too dumb to update their stuff to full price I may buy it right now for 67 dollars for the pro version because that would save me a ton of money because I was about to buy Optimizepress.
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  • Profile picture of the author themichaelcook
    Hey [Justin]

    I went and checked it out and everything is working as it is stated on the sales page and does take me to the checkout on paypal for $67.67.

    I have tried out wpprofitbuilder and while it is a good plugin, I suggest you save your money and go to instabuilder.com and sign up for the list and wait for Instabuilder 2.0 to reopen.

    I own Instabuilder 2.0 and bought it a few weeks ago when it initially launched and it blows EVERYTHING and I do mean EVERYTHING out of the water when it comes to page builders and ease of use.

    Since 2008(which is when I started in this business) I have owned all the hot Wordpress page builders that has came out from OptimizePress, Authority Pro, Instabuilder 1.0 and a few others and I am telling you from experience that Instabuilder 2.0 is the way to go without any shadow of a doubt.

    They are currently closed as they can make major improvements and upgrades(which in my opinion is already great) to the current members before they relaunch it.

    I know that I will have some people disagree with me that says wpprofitbuilder is the best, but I know for a fact that I will have even more people agree with me and say Instabuilder 2.0 is the way to go.

    But if you don't want to wait for IB 2.0 to reopen then I would say to go ahead and get wpprofitbuilder, which like I said is also a good page builder and also like I said that IB 2.0 blows it out of the water, bar none.

    But for me when I went to wpprofitbuilder's website just a few minutes ago, I did go through the process as if I was going to order the Pro Version of the plugin and it indeed is correct as it has stated on the sales page and was going to cost me $67.67

    Everyone has their preferences though and I sure hope that this message has helped clear some of this up for you.
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    • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
      Originally Posted by themichaelcook View Post

      Hey [Justin]

      I went and checked it out and everything is working as it is stated on the sales page and does take me to the checkout on paypal for $67.67.

      I have tried out wpprofitbuilder and while it is a good plugin, I suggest you save your money and go to instabuilder.com and sign up for the list and wait for Instabuilder 2.0 to reopen.

      I own Instabuilder 2.0 and bought it a few weeks ago when it initially launched and it blows EVERYTHING and I do mean EVERYTHING out of the water when it comes to page builders and ease of use.

      Since 2008(which is when I started in this business) I have owned all the hot Wordpress page builders that has came out from OptimizePress, Authority Pro, Instabuilder 1.0 and a few others and I am telling you from experience that Instabuilder 2.0 is the way to go without any shadow of a doubt.

      They are currently closed as they can make major improvements and upgrades(which in my opinion is already great) to the current members before they relaunch it.

      I know that I will have some people disagree with me that says wpprofitbuilder is the best, but I know for a fact that I will have even more people agree with me and say Instabuilder 2.0 is the way to go.

      But if you don't want to wait for IB 2.0 to reopen then I would say to go ahead and get wpprofitbuilder, which like I said is also a good page builder and also like I said that IB 2.0 blows it out of the water, bar none.

      But for me when I went to wpprofitbuilder's website just a few minutes ago, I did go through the process as if I was going to order the Pro Version of the plugin and it indeed is correct as it has stated on the sales page and was going to cost me $67.67

      Everyone has their preferences though and I sure hope that this message has helped clear some of this up for you.
      Thanks for the reply. The other day I was looking at instabulder videos on youtube and wanted it more than Optimizepress, but like you mentioned I went to the website to check out the price and it wasn't available at all, so I figured I would just go with Optimizepress, but then I saw profit builder and thought it looked better than optimize press but then them still having the pre launch page up seemed shady and unprofessional to me, but 67 dollars is super cheap so maybe I'll just pick that up so I have something to use until instabuilder comes out. I'll take your word for it because from the videos I saw I did want insta builder more than optimize press. I have zero experience with wordpress or plugins, never tried it at all but I think sometime this week I'll pick up profit builder for 67 and then sometime in the future get insta builder. Btw do you know how much instabuilder will cost when it releases for the pro version?

      Thanks again for the reply I appreciate the insight. I'm going to take your advice and get instabuilder instead of optimizepress. Optimizepress is 297 so I'm guessing instabuilder will have a similar price for the pro version.

      For now I'll just lock down that 67 dollar price for profit builder and play with wordpress, get some experience, and keep my eye on instabuilder.
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  • Profile picture of the author themichaelcook
    For the people who is currently using Instabuilder 2.0, they will agree with me that it does in fact blow EVERYTHING out of the water that is currently in the Marketplace and I expect that Suzanna Theresia is going to keep that going as she always puts out great products.

    No Instabuilder 2.0 does not cost anywhere near OptimizePress.. I don't know what the price will be when Suzanna relaunches it, but when I got it during launch, for the unlimited site version I gave $37(as I was an owner of Instabuilder 1.0) but if you was not an owner of Instabuilder 1.0 then the unlimited site version ran around $57, so I would say the price wouldn't stray to far from that.

    Also they do have 2 upgrades, but I only got the first one it is called the PRO Version and it is an additional plugin that allows you to create 1 click sales funnels, automatically and I am telling you Justin that it is Bad A**.

    I would go to their website right now and sign up for the list and keep an eye on your email for when they reopen, because I am telling you straight up that you will not regret it.
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    • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
      Damn, nice. I wonder why Optimizepress has such a huge price tag. I saw the funnel upgrade in the sales page and definitely will get that. I wish I had an idea of when it's going to relaunch, but since it could be a long time I'm going to get profit builder to play with until insta builder comes out. With these plugins I don't understand why people pay 40+ per month for stuff like lead pages.
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      • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
        BTW how much does wordpress cost? Is it a one time fee, monthly fee, or do you pay per site or what? I have zero experience with this stuff.
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  • Profile picture of the author themichaelcook
    I agree, I don't care to much for recurring prices myself other than my autoresponder and hosting.

    When you get your hosting and get your domain name set up with your domain registrar and get your nameservers setup in your registrar to point to your hosting account then all you need to do is add your domain name to your hosting account(very easy stuff) If you don't know how to do that then your hosting provider can help you with that or you can go to youtube to find out how to do all that tech stuff, but it is real easy.

    But Wordpress is Free, all you do is when you get your nameservers set and your domain added to your hosting account then all you need to do is is install wordpress on that domain, which is simple as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
      Originally Posted by themichaelcook View Post

      I agree, I don't care to much for recurring prices myself other than my autoresponder and hosting.

      When you get your hosting and get your domain name set up with your domain registrar and get your nameservers setup in your registrar to point to your hosting account then all you need to do is add your domain name to your hosting account(very easy stuff) If you don't know how to do that then your hosting provider can help you with that or you can go to youtube to find out how to do all that tech stuff, but it is real easy.

      But Wordpress is Free, all you do is when you get your nameservers set and your domain added to your hosting account then all you need to do is is install wordpress on that domain, which is simple as well.
      Awesome! Thanks a lot man you're really helpful I appreciate it. That's what I wanted, just to pay for a domain name and only monthly fees be auto responder and hosting.

      I've never heard of nameservers, but I'll figure it all out. This site + Youtube = Gold.
      Thanks again for your help.
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  • Profile picture of the author themichaelcook
    You're welcome, buddy!

    Nameservers are basically, well let me put it like this as it will be much simpler for me to explain it this way.

    Say for instance that you register your domains through GoDaddy and you have a hosting package through D9 hosting for example, you then connect the 2 together(domain and hosting). So what you would do for example is sign into your D9 hosting back office and you would be able to find the URL for the nameservers(in most cases there is more than 1 URL for this) and all you would simply do is take those URL's for your nameservers and put them in your GoDaddy Domain account so that you can connect your hosting and domain together.

    Your final step would be to add that domain to your hosting account(again very easy) and once that is done, then all that is left to do is to install wordpress on that domain and you do this by using some software that should be readily available in your hosting back office called Simple Scripts or Fantastico Deluxe and once you get into one of those you will find wordpress.

    Once you find wordpress then you just click it, tell it what domain you want it installed on and click install and that's all there is to it.
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    • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
      Originally Posted by themichaelcook View Post

      You're welcome, buddy!

      Nameservers are basically, well let me put it like this as it will be much simpler for me to explain it this way.

      Say for instance that you register your domains through GoDaddy and you have a hosting package through D9 hosting for example, you then connect the 2 together(domain and hosting). So what you would do for example is sign into your D9 hosting back office and you would be able to find the URL for the nameservers(in most cases there is more than 1 URL for this) and all you would simply do is take those URL's for your nameservers and put them in your GoDaddy Domain account so that you can connect your hosting and domain together.

      Your final step would be to add that domain to your hosting account(again very easy) and once that is done, then all that is left to do is to install wordpress on that domain and you do this by using some software that should be readily available in your hosting back office called Simple Scripts or Fantastico Deluxe and once you get into one of those you will find wordpress.

      Once you find wordpress then you just click it, tell it what domain you want it installed on and click install and that's all there is to it.
      Lol that sounds really confusing to me, but I'm sure once I do it; it will be less complicated than it sounds to me right now.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nathan Kruz
    Hey Justin,

    I have bought WP Profit Builder and yes it is a good plugin, but it is very confusing to use.

    I would suggest that you go with the Optimize Press for only a little more money at $99.

    Or if you want something on the low cost side, I would recommend Squeeze Matic. It's very newbie friendly and its all drag and drop. Very simple to use and it comes with tons of pre made templates and awesome graphics.

    Hope this helps

    Nathan
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    • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
      Originally Posted by Nathan Kruz View Post

      Hey Justin,

      I have bought WP Profit Builder and yes it is a good plugin, but it is very confusing to use.

      I would suggest that you go with the Optimize Press for only a little more money at $99.

      Or if you want something on the low cost side, I would recommend Squeeze Matic. It's very newbie friendly and its all drag and drop. Very simple to use and it comes with tons of pre made templates and awesome graphics.

      Hope this helps

      Nathan
      For me optimize press will be $297 because I have so many ideas I need infinite sites. I get ideas constantly 24/7, I have my main ideas in my main niche, and those ideas alone are endless, and then I have ideas about a million other things. From the videos I've seen Profit Builder looks ten times easier than Optimizepress, and Insta Builder also looks easier.

      I think for now I will just create an affiliate link for Profit Builder and buy it through my own link and get around 40 bucks back so really it's only costing me about 20 since they are so lazy and still have their pre launch page up.

      Then I'll have that to play with while I watch more videos on Optimizepress and Insta Builder before deciding which one to go with and stick with.
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  • Profile picture of the author jamescanz
    I have it, but have personally used it only so I don't have to get lead pages.

    So I use it exclusively for their basic squeeze page.

    Takes a little to get used to, but is worth it for the value
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    • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
      Originally Posted by jamescanz View Post

      I have it, but have personally used it only so I don't have to get lead pages.

      So I use it exclusively for their basic squeeze page.

      Takes a little to get used to, but is worth it for the value
      Thanks man, I was thinking even if all I used it for was to make squeeze pages that still saves me 40 bucks a month that I would have to spend to use lead pages. I'm pretty sure I'm going to buy profit builder later tonight and figure out how to get hosting, buy a domain, get it all set up, make a squeeze page, buy aweber, figure out how to integrate aweber, and figure out how to make a thankyou page where someone will be able to download a pdf after giving their name and e-mail.

      I'm guessing I have a few headaches coming my way.
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  • Profile picture of the author razorz18
    WpProfitbuilder is still new, no wonder people still not use to it. However, I would rate it 8.5/10 in terms of overall. The only bad thing last time is their customer support. Great for people who have many websites since developer version provide 50 license and it only cost $67.67 compare to OptimizePress 2 is $297. Another great option is ThriveThemes.. Both are great themes.
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    • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
      Originally Posted by razorz18 View Post

      WPProfitBuilder is still new, no wonder people still not use to it. However, I would rate it 8.5/10 in terms of overall. The only bad thing last time is their customer support. Great for people who have many websites since developer version provide 50 license and it only cost $67.67 compare to OptimizePress 2 is $297. Another great option is ThriveThemes.. Both are great themes.
      Yes I like that 67 dollar price tag a lot, especially since I can make my own affiliate link and buy it through that.

      What do you mean by 50 license though? I thought with the developer version I could make infinite sites, not just 50. I'll probably never make 50 with Profit Builder but it's still nice to not have a limit. On the site it says make infinite sites with the developer version, but maybe you're talking about something else I have no clue what 50 license even means.

      Thanks though, I'm going to buy Profit Builder. There's no risk at such a low price. That's less than 2 months of lead pages, I bet if everyone that uses lead pages new about this stuff Lead Pages would go out of business.
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  • Profile picture of the author eac113
    I have profitbuilder and it works great.
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    • Profile picture of the author [Justin]
      Originally Posted by eac113 View Post

      I have profitbuilder and it works great.
      Sweet! I still haven't bought it. Think I'm going to use youtube and get a basic understanding of how to use wordpress, get a domain, get hosting, link it all together, just everything I need to know before being able to use the program.

      After that I'll start with my very first nice & simple squeeze page and then sign up for Aweber and figure out how to integrate that, and then learn how to use Aweber, I want to send my subscribers something twice a week, I'm going to do Tuesday and Thursday just because I know of a great marketer that said he got the best results from that; a guy who split tests everything so I'll follow what he did.

      I want my stuff to go out automatically twice a week, and I want to make a bunch in advance, and write a minimum of 3 news letters per week so I never fall behind. I basically have infinite content in my head, and my free offer is killer so I really think I will get a lot of subscribers and I think they will love everything they get from me. I'm not sure if I'm going to send them affiliate offers or if I should just keep loading them with insane value and then make a product that is basically everything you can find in all my news letters, but organized with a nice sales page and you get all the info at once nicely packaged. Then by the time I'm finished with my first product, the day I have it up for sale on Clickbank I'll beable to let all of my subscribers know about it, and if they love what I've been giving them as much as I think they will, I should get a lot of sales and then I can start finding affiliates.

      I know it's better to have a pre launch and find affiliates before hand, but I'm brand new to all this. I have all the theory, but I've never actually done it so I'm just going to start simple.

      I'm fine for my free offer not being the nicest pdf but for my first product I'm going to have to learn how to make a nice professional looking ebook which could be a huge headache unless there's someone on fiverr that would put it together for me if I just send them the text, idk. Getting ahead of myself, for now I just need to learn how to use wordpress, get a domain, get hosting, integrate it all together, buy Profit Builder, install it on wordpress, play with it, build a squeeze page I'm happy with, and then go from there.

      Baby steps.
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