Hi, Bryan Dulaney here. We’re going to do a quick review about OptimizePress, Profits Theme, Kajabi, List Machine Pro, Socrates Theme and ThemeForest Themes. So, let me just roll right through this and I’m going to share with you the pros and cons of all these different templates that you can do to throw up websites fast and easily.
The pros of Optimize Press: Literally no technical skills required, it’s tens of built in squeeze pages, sales pages, membership site log pages, there’s an auto responding integration system and a step-by-step page builder, including a product launcher, entire sales funnel. You can build membership sites and the greatest thing about it of all is that it’s iPad and iPhone supported; which is really, really important in these days where mobile search is massive. And there is a 30 day money back guarantee.


Now, I’m going to preference this conversation I’m having with you right now and let you know that I use OptmizePress for most of my stuff. The reason why is because it’s simple, easy and it’s fast. When you’re working online and when you’re doing anything in general, results are the only thing that matter. If you are sitting behind your computer screwing around with something, trying to get it to work, less likely you are to get it off and make money behind it. Speed is what I’m all about.
Here’s the cons: The regular price is $297. So the price is $97, in my opinion it’s not really a con. That’s a pro because it’s so darn cheap. That’s super cheap when you use unlimited demand on that, okay? Also, you may need some separate plugins to to meet all your needs. You do need some other plugins that you’re going to be required to meet your needs. I’ll share that with you when you buy OptimizePress with me. Inside the member’s area I give you a list of plug-ins that you can use for Optimize Press to pimp it up completely. And they’re all pretty much free. And one of the other, I’d say cons of it, is that it doesn’t work with the wordpress.com blog for free version. But most themes like these don’t, these custom themes for your own domain.
There’s virtually no cons. I love OptimizePress that’s why I highly recommend over all the other themes. If you wanted to skip this presentation and buy OptimizePress go ahead and click the link below this video. Grab OptimizePress and I look forward… Hooking up these killer bonuses when you buy OptimizePress through me. I’m here to serve you.
Here’s the pros of the Profits Theme. It’s very similar to OptimizePress, but again I like OptimizePress better. It’s easy to use, you can create privacy pages, disclaimers, automatically which is pretty nice. You can create a sales funnel with landing pages, tweet pages, sales pages etc that’s same thing with OptimizePress and it’s build with live sale pages. Integration with auto responders and banking pages, build in membership sites and there’s no HTML, CSS, PHP coding required. You can be a complete newbie and get a Profit Theme or OptimizePress set up. You have blog ability and you have themes with build in opt-in forums, pop up forms, on page forms, link cloaking, basic SEO. That’s the nice part about Profit Theme. It has 30 day, no questions asked, money back guarantee – same as OptimizePress. So again, as an internet marketer I would suggest that you have both of these themes in your arsenal to use whenever you want.
We’re also… We’re actually building out software as we speak that’s going to auto-install both Profit Theme and OptimizePress and get it up and running in less than five minutes. So, I would own them both, like I personally do, they’re both great, they’re both awesome. Cons are that, again the $97 – big deal, there’s six bundles with this theme, skin bundles. It does not support iPad or iPhone which is pretty big. So, that’s the real downfall with Profit Theme is that it does not support the iPad and the iPhone. Maybe soon they will upgrade, but for now it doesn’t support those.
Kajabi, all right! Let’s get on with Kajabi here. Kajabi is pretty cool, I like Kajabi and I’m going to tell you why I like it, but let me share with you the features of it. It does include iPhone and iPad video encoding, very nice. It streams video, streaming video player it’s got built-in squeeze pages, sales pages, event hosts, opt-in customization process and banking pages. There’s built-in ClickBank integration with shopping cart integration, like one shopping cart, Premium Web Cart all of the shopping carts that we use. It’s a build-in membership portal and that’s what I really like about Kajabi is the membership aspect of Kajabi.
There’s built-in themes, it’s a WYSIWYG editor, there’s a different levels of membership for each user. I mean, you can add YouTube video and all video and a whole bunch of other video of that fields. Literally, it’s a perpetual marketing funnel for automation and a 30-day guarantee. So, I like using Kajabi in terms of integration with shopping carts and I like using Kajabi mostly for my members so my members can have an awesome experience. That’s what it’s all about. I would rather not piece together OptmizePress wish lists for that membership; I would rather just use Kajabi. It’s $97 a month, which again is a con here, but it’s $97 a month, but you’re getting incredible value, incredible, incredible value.
Now, it does not support WordPress. That’s a con, okay? That’s why you use OptimizePress and you can only use provided themes. There’s only two themes right now. They are building more. There’s only two themes as of the recording of this video. I love Kajabi for their membership sites and keeping track of members easily. I use Kajabi in conjunction with OptimizePress and the way that I do it is I attach a membership site on to my OptimizePress site. My OptimizePress site are my sales pages, my opt in pages. They are the places that drive the sales. Kajabi is the place that basically stores my members and also can take sales through shopping carts. So there you have it.
Now, here’s the different membership levels on Kajabi; you got Starter, Professional, and Ultra. You can see that different levels have different prices, ranging from 99 bucks a month to 299 bucks a month. If you start small, you can build it up. If you got twenty membership sites or twenty projects, you’re making good money. If you’re not making good money then you should do some consulting with me, because with twenty projects, you should be making some good cash.
Pros of the List Machine Pro. Well it produces a simple, clean and classy webpage in a flash, creates leads for a viral funnel, one hundred percent free leads, complete marketing and advertising. It uses WordPress and has a 60 day money-back guarantee. And that’s because they’re using ClickBank to run their sales. You have to have a 60 day money-back guarantee with ClickBank. There are many cons to using List Machine Pro. It is a thousand dollars at a minimal. You must attend a webinar to get the full details about List Machine Pro; you can’t just buy it. You somehow find it difficult in getting it set up and you don’t really need it, in my opinion. I haven’t found a good reason, and if those guys over there at List Machine Pro, give me a good reason to use List Machine Pro, then I will use it. But OptimizePress, Profit Theme, Kajabi are working for me and my business and are increasing the number of leads we get, increasing the number of sales we get, and that’s what’s important. And that’s what matters.
Pros of Socrates Theme. Okay, well Socrates Theme is a different beast in itself, but the cool part about it’s AdSense, ClickBank and affiliate page monetized. You can quickly monetize your Socrates Theme with AdSense and ClickBank. There are over 230 plus of niche header designs, which is pretty cool because you’ve got diversity. And it has a built-in header generator including a make your own header so you can customize it completely. Four custom navbars, social media sliders, a variety of backgrounds… I mean this theme has been well thought out. It’s also through ClickBank, so there’s a 60 day money-back guarantee. It supports all WordPress plugins, there are no recurring fees, there are videos tutorials, the whole nine yards. Socrates Theme, I’ve used it, it’s a good theme to use, it’s a good theme for ranking in search engines. I like Socrates Theme. I don’t use it all the time, but I like it. In my opinion though, OptimizePress for whatever reason I just have… I just like OptimizePress better.
Okay, cons of Socrates Theme. It does not work for WordPress.com blogs, which none of them really do, the free version of course. You cannot upgrade from single use to unlimited. That’s the only downfall. And while the theme is customizable, there’s only one theme. There’s three membership levels and $47 at the lowest to $197. If you’re going to buy it pay 77 bucks, it’s an extra 37 bucks and you get unlimited use of them. Plus you get to remove the Twitter link which is important. You don’t want to get… Just for the heck of it. Pay the extra thirty-seven bucks.
And lastly, the pros of ThemeForest. Well you got themes for as low as a dollar, and supports more than just WordPress; you got Joomla, Drupal, Expression Engine, Magento, Shopify, Open Cart, OS Commerce, X Cart and PSD. It supports a wide range of platforms. You can buy and install personal themes. There’s a monthly free file and there is weekly tutorials. I go to Theme Forest for clients many times because I’m looking for brand new solution.
Cons of Theme Forest. Purchase is for one theme only, you can’t use it on multiple sites. That part sucks. You just create themes and make things customized, customization panels and layers. You got to be a designer. You can have a designer on your staff or on your team. And it support is dependent on the creator of the theme. So you’ve got individual theme creators inside of Theme Forest. In my opinion Theme Forest, they are cheap themes; twenty-five bucks generally for a theme. But then you got to do a lot of customization.
That’s why I like to use OptimzePress, Profit Theme and Kajabi. And that’s because it’s simple, it’s easy, and it’s fast. And the way that I operate is from a super fast position, I’m getting super fast results. Therefore OptimizePress is the magic bullet, if you want to call it that.
So thanks for watching this video, a tutorial or a video review of the pros and cons of all these different themes. I hope that this was informative, I hope that this was educational. I hope that this explains to you the different options and the different pros and cons. Now it’s up to you to make the decision. So click the link below this video, any one of the links will take you over there. And when you buy through me, as always, you will get the bonus, you will get added to my members area that is powered by Kajabi, and you will get awesome killer bonuses that I look forward to starting you with.
This is Bryan Dulaney. And I look forward to serving you again. If you have any questions about OptimizePress call me at 484-798-9861.