WordPress Mage

Posted in Internet Marketing, WordPress Mage by Dr. Bob on November 23, 2009 No Comments yet

You can now join Adept Mage Free for 60 days and access many of the WordPress Mage tools that are actually components of the full CPMage automated system.

Click here to visit the WordPress Mage site

The Affiliate Mage plug-in can be downloaded and utilized immediately. A license key would not be required to use it. This plug-in itself definitely has some value because you can use it as often as you wish, even if you were to cancel your free Adept Mage Membership before spending one red cent.

As far as the overall WordPress Mage package goes, I find that as I dig through the system, it appears that there are more pros than cons to the Master Mage system. Here are just some of the observations I’ve made to date:

The cons

1) The WordPress Mage full Master Mage automated package is expensive, but as they say, you get what you pay for. This system is EXTREMELY powerful AND flexible.

2) Translating text through multiple languages seems to be the only way to quickly and automatically generate unique content, leaving the results looking less than professional. Greg Jacobs indicated that the primary purpose is to provide unique content for search engines and you can actually tweak your text as needed. Maybe someone can help improve this feature.

3) If someone wanted to sell their WordPress Mage websites which utilize a CPMage, I don’t believe the license key is transferable so all content created with the software would need to be removed first. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

The pros

1) Unlimited use. Build as many sites as you’d like! No added costs (yet anyway).

2) Lifetime license and access to all current WPMage tools, forums, etc.

3) The flexibility to customize the templates allowing a higher likelihood of original looking blogs instead of a ‘cookie cutter’ site.

4) Free software updates. There has already been at least one which included some improvements.

I hope you feel that this WP Mage review helps you decide which direction to go with WordPress Mage.

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