"Discover A Secret Weapon of All the Top Marketers!"
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of software can increase the profits you make from
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The 100% Dynamic
Wordpress Page Generator
Wordpress Page Generator
(To see me demonstrate WPGen, watch this video now!)
- Instant SEO-Friendly Dynamic Content for any keyword
- Complex Deep-Linking Between Your Posts & Pages
- Easy URL Redirection & Rotation
- Create “Personalized URLs” Just Like the US Post Office
- Save Countless Hours and Money on Content Creation
- Real-Time Traffic Tracking and Conversion Reporting
… And So Much More!
NEW FEATURES JUST ADDED:
- Simple user-definable RSS feed sources
- Flickr image scraper (dynamic keyword-relevant images)
- Yahoo Images Scraper




Ben Miedema on November 9, 2011
Jon,
Great Product! WP is great.
Terence on November 9, 2011
What version of LPGen are we talking about? Is it LPGen-x? Can’t ever find any videos showing that in action though?
Jonathan on November 10, 2011
The “X” in LPGen-X has been removed, it was added by Gauher for his PPCFormula launch and in general has caused confusion amongst my users. =) So it’s just “LPGen” once more. The official version number is 2.2 and it is essentially identical to LPGen-X but with a new licensing system that is per-domain, rather than per-server. So yes it’s LPGen-X, just without the X.
JVC
Mike on November 12, 2011
Look forward to seeing it in action.
William Gratzl on November 13, 2011
looks great!! keep me posted
albert duncan on November 13, 2011
Jonathan
Are all the content pages hosted on your server/
also if you want to have site navigation in your sidebar, how do you do that?
Would love to buy not still not really sure how it works exactly., even after the demo video
Jonathan on November 14, 2011
Hi Albert, thanks for your comment.
All dynamic elements of your pages are written to static cache files on your server, so they are hosted wherever the blog lives.
If you want to have navigation in your sidebar, that’s up to your theme… doesn’t really have anything to do with WPGen. Unless I’m misunderstanding the question?
JVC
Penny on December 9, 2011
Jonathan,
How long is this “sale” going on for and when it is all over, will the prices return to the prices noted in parentheses?
With that being said, will the package deal have a price of it’s own?
Regards,
Penny
JVC on December 10, 2011
Hi Penny,
I’ve decided that it’s merely going to be however long it takes to sell the numbers that I’ve decided to sell at the given prices. So far I’ve only announced this to my own list, and a large majority of those people either already own the previous LPGen-X (and therefore got WPGen for free) or just aren’t buying right now for whatever reason. So the lowest price still has some left.
I have a few JV partners looking to do webinars with me in the near future however, so I don’t know how long that will be the case. Once the stated numbers are gone, the prices will go up.
I’ve also had a few refunds from folks who were just too knew to the business to be ready for WPGen, so the number available has actually just gone back up slightly.
JVC
Jerry on December 17, 2011
Jonathan,
I see the value that it has in creating dynamic pages for PPC keywords but would you say this is meant to create a content rich site as well?
Thanks.
Brian on January 24, 2012
Am I to understand that you can add an entire list of keywords from your PPC campaign (for Google) in one swoop, adding a post for each…? You entered a single keyword at a time in the video…
Also, what if you created a few well written articles on a single subject – already on the blog – but simply added a keyword token into the article, so once the keyword was clicked in Google, the article would autopopulate with that keyword in those spots? Possible?
Please advise?
JVC on January 30, 2012
Hi Brian,
You actually wouldn’t have to enter every keyword if you didn’t want to, since Google will pass the keyword dynamically using the {keyword} token. WPGen simply picks that up, and depending on what dynamic content modules you choose to use, uses it to pull content.
As for articles… let me make sure I understand your question. If you had an article like http://www.blog.com/my-great-article-about-puppies/ you could sprinkle your keyword token throughout it. Then if someone came to http://www.blog.com/my-great-article-about-dogs/golden-retriever-puppies/ the keyword “golden retriever puppies” would appear wherever you had put the keyword token. Same for any other keyword they visited, that was appended to the article. So you would get the same article with only the keywords changing. That’s probably not good enough for Google, but if you were to combine it with the built-in content spinning, then you could have the best of both worlds… unique content AND keywords. Lots of possibilities with that.
Hope that helps!
JVC
Richard on January 26, 2012
Will LP gen work with joomla sites?
JVC on January 30, 2012
Hi Richard,
I’m afraid WPGen is strictly a WordPress plugin, and I haven’t considered porting it to other platforms. You’re the first to ever ask me about it that I can recall, but if there was enough demand I would consider putting the resources into it.
JVC
Haim on January 31, 2012
Dear Jonathan,
WPGen is a WP plugin.
Is LPGen is limited to WP too?
Haim
JVC on February 6, 2012
Hi Haim,
I’m not quite sure what you’re asking, but LPGen does not require or have anything to do with WP. It is stand alone PHP software.
Hope that helps,
JVC
Tyrone on February 1, 2012
Is this still available? I came across this looking to see if Lpgen was still applicable to today’s time but this appears to be better.
Thanks,
Tyrone.
JVC on February 6, 2012
Hi Tyrone,
LPGen is still in use by many people, but WPGen has many more capabilities especially since you can combine it with other powerful WordPress plugins. WordPress is the direction I’m going for future software development, though I still support LPGen too.
Hope that helps!
JVC
Richard on February 6, 2012
Hi,
I have just purchased PPC Formula 3 and NOW I get the benefits of WPGen/LPGen – Big time.
Thanks you for the interview regarding Landing pages, which I believe you also include as part of the training suite you offer (regarding land page creation and secrets).
This information is DEEP and exciting and can’t wait to take off with this stuff. Phenomenal. This software is an uncut diamond, people do not recognise it’s brilliance.
Thanks again, you will hear from me soon!
JVC on February 6, 2012
Thanks for the kind words Richard, and I hope you’re enjoying the software! You’re absolutely right that most people don’t recognize just what can be done with this software. Usually once I sit down and tell them some ideas, they’re quite shocked and amazed.
Enjoy!
JVC
David Wang on March 6, 2012
Hi, Jon, I saw you recommend profitsTheme in one of your post. Does your wpgen plugin work with profitsTheme?
Thanks
David Wang
JVC on March 11, 2012
Sorry for the delay in replying to this, it got caught in spam and I only just saw it.
WPGen works quite well with PT, I use them together routinely, in fact PT is what drives this very site, as well as my vanclutesolution.com and several other sites.
Hope that helps!
JVC
David Wang on March 13, 2012
I purchased your lpgen software when its price was $497. Now I am thinking of buying your WPGen+LPGen package. Can you give me a discount? The email address that I submitted with this post is the one I used to make the purchase (I think, but cannot remember clearly).
Thanks
David Wang
JVC on March 14, 2012
Hey David, drop me a line at my http://support.tooltrainer.com (or email support@ the same domain) and I’ll get you taken care of!
JVC
adam on April 27, 2012
just wondering about updates after a year
do i have to buy back the initial package?
or there would be a discount to updates?
without updating, will the product works?
JVC on April 28, 2012
Generally the way I’ve always handled things is – any bug fixes I give everyone free of charge for as long as I’m supporting the product at all. Actual feature-based upgrades may carry a fee depending on how major they are, but it will definitely not cost as much as the original purchase. As long as I’m supporting the product it should continue to work, the only possible exception being if something out of my control changes – such as a content source WPGen uses shutting down, etc.
Hope that answers the question!
JVC