Discover How To Make Simple Websites, Sales Pages, Opt-in Forms & More In Mere Minutes

Last night I had the creator of WPSalesEngine, Metodi A. Ray on a webinar with almost 100 of you showing you how you can create simple websites, sales pages, opt-in forms, and more in just minutes.

He took the audience step by step through his plug in software and showed them how easy it was to use no matter what theme your currently running.

He also answered a ton of questions from you guys about the functionality and various uses of the plug in.

You can watch the webinar replay by clicking on the photo below (give it a few seconds to load):

Now Metodi is working on a new release of the plug in to be ready by Christmas this year (hopefully).

He also promised a hefty price increase when that happens.

Not to mention when you purchase today you not only get the cheaper price but you also get the ability to use WPSE on unlimited domains (that you own of course) whereas with the upgrade you’ll have to pay for that.

Finally, he is releasing a developers license of this software shortly and when you buy BEFORE the upgrade you’ll get a greatly reduced rate on the developers license (Metodi promises a greatly reduced price for previous owners).

That means you can use the software for all your offline and online clients for just pennies.

I would also like to remind you that I am offering two bonuses when you purchase through my link below that you cannot get anywhere else.

1. Metodi and I sat down over GoToWebinar and he spent 2+ hours with me going through the entire program step by step. From installation to setup, to each and every feature. We’ve got it all covered. Look if a guy who is “all thumbs” with technology can do it – so can you.

2. I am using WSPE with a very few select offline clients. I am writing a report explaining the exact process of what and how I’m using it with my clients.

Again you can only get those bonuses when you buy through my link and my link only.

This offer is only going to be good until Sunday, December 12th, 2010.

Tim Castleman

PS: If you’re looking for something more flashy or advanced I recommend this – click here to see it.