Hi,
Do you remember when LeadPages launched?
A few people [lucky buggers] still have lifetime accounts because they got in early.
now it'll cost you a cool $79 EVERY month.
Which kinda sucks for people who buy in now, of course.
Which is why if you're lucky enough to come across chances like that, they're worth taking.
This isn't LeadPages
This is Faster, Easier & Cheaper
in other words it's BETTER!
Why?
Because this isn't just about pages.
It's about your whole funnel.
And your funnel is the most important part of your whole online business.
Whatever you do, whether you sell software, information, eCom or anything else, it all revolves around your funnel.
If you want professional funnel-building software, until today you had to go to ClickFunnels.
And that's even more expensive than LeadPages at $97 per
month.
Painful!
But it's used by hundreds of top marketers, because they know how important your funnel is.
And if you can't afford to shell out $97 a month?
Tough.
Until today that is...
One thing you need to know about this new SaaS, it's a BIG.
Think 'Bells & Whistles' big, with
the kitchen sink thrown in!
Summary:
- You get a complete Funnel Builder - Connect your pages just by drawing the arrows between them.
- You get a fully flexible page editor - No rows, sections or columns. Just put the element you want,
where you want it. It's so smooth it's practically painting, and there's a huge variety of elements to choose from.
- You get the mobile page builder - Also completely free-form and with an automatic conversion from your desktop page, so all you need to do is make a couple of tweaks to make it perfect
- You get the world's most powerful
hosting - the Convertri network is built on the same infrastructure Walmart uses to support its Black Friday pages. Your pages are staying live no matter what you throw at them.
- You get the split-testing - No need to pay for a separate service, the system will let you A/B test all your pages, split the traffic for you, and keep you updated on the results.
Click the button below for the main 'overview' video, there are also separate videos for each component in-depth further down the page: