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Has anyone used this? Looks like an easy to to setup wordpress sales pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexander T
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    • Profile picture of the author IMarketers2500
      Originally Posted by Alexander T View Post

      Yeah I personally use it for creating sales and landing pages. Compared to other services such as Leadpages it is really cheap. If you combine Optimizepress with Wp Profit Builder you are golden. The only annoying thing is that if you stumble upon problems you will have to wait a couple of days for their customer support(really annoying I've been through it two times). But for the price you can't beat it!
      The Wp Profit Builder produce you use. Is that the same as the optimize one>?
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  • Profile picture of the author Regional Warrior
    Originally Posted by IMarketers2500 View Post

    Has anyone used this? Looks like an easy to to setup wordpress sales pages.
    Yep lots of reviews in the review section 5 yrs not use the search tab
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  • Profile picture of the author Synnuh
    Thrive is better, but I still use the OptimizePress theme and plugin, and OptimizeMember.
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  • Profile picture of the author velvet
    Hi Imarketers2500,
    I use Thrive Themes too. It's definitely worth checking out.

    I had Optimize press but found it really clunky.

    Just another opinion.

    cheers, Mal.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matthew Iannotti
    Never used Thrive, but their templates look a bit cheesy IMO.. OP2 has much much better templates that can be used for all the people that want to publish pages quickly.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joan Altz
      Originally Posted by Matthew Iannotti View Post

      Never used Thrive, but their templates look a bit cheesy IMO.. OP2 has much much better templates that can be used for all the people that want to publish pages quickly.
      With Thrive you can recreate any OP2 template design in 15-20 minutes. The Thrive templates aren't really necessary, but people still want them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Synnuh
    Quickly lol -- nothing quick about OptimizePress.

    It's still badass in my book, but there's nothing friendly, intuitive, or "quick" about it.

    Out of all the frameworks I've used, OP has had the highest learning curve. Once you're past that, it's pretty powerful.

    Thrive spends a lot more time (and $$$) on the development of their templates. They're designed to convert -- that's their whole sales pitch.

    If you've got the money, buy them both. They've each got good uses. I use OP on landing pages, and Thrive on niche sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficFlow
    You might consider the Paper Template 3.0 plugin
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  • Profile picture of the author IMarketers2500
    Which one should I use if I am using them for mini sites just to promote my other sites. Ad sites.
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