Who uses optimizepress as their main WordPress theme?

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Just curious if anyone uses optimizeprocess as their main WordPress theme. And by that I mean you put it on the main WordPress install in the root folder of your domain, as opposed to a subfolder where you use it for landing pages only.

Do you find the website controls to be pretty good for managing your site?

Or if you were to do it all over again, would you have picked a different theme for the main website?

Thanks for any feedback
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Optimize Press isn't really a WordPress theme like you've stated.

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  • Profile picture of the author Delta223
    I have it. It does have the ability to have primary navigation and blogs like any other theme, so it can be used as a main website theme in addition to its specialist sales page functions.
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  • Profile picture of the author eugenedm
    I honestly think that it doesn't matter.......but you can!

    Actually you can as long as you have a great funnel.

    And if you have a catchy headline and makes people excited about your product and there's a "buy button" near by..... then that's all you need.

    A lot of people concentrate on the technology....Actually it doesn't matter what theme you use.

    I say concentrate on WHAT YOU ARE SELLING

    Here's my two cents... Concentrate on making money!
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    • Profile picture of the author igorGriffiths
      I have used OptimizePress 2 as the theme for my blog for a while but quickly abandoned it due to a poor user interface and many conflicts with my standard suite of plugins.

      As others have pointed out, if you want a theme then there are plenty of great themes to choose from, it's a mistake to force a product into doing something that it was never really designed specifically to do.
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  • Profile picture of the author jbsmith
    I have sites where I do use OP 2 as my main blog theme - they tend to be my mini-sites, landing pages for giveaways. Other sites that are focused on content I typically use other themes that fit my content better (blogs, video blogs, etc...) and then either take traffic to my landing/money pages on other domains or hang OP 2 off as a plugin to design specific landing pages.

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