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June 20, 2009

Wishlist Member Revisited

Back in November, I wrote about a new WordPress Membership Program called Wishlist Member.  At that time it could be purchased in either of two plans.  A single domain version was available for $97.00 or a plan where it could be used on an unlimited number of websites for $297.00.

These plans are certainly still available, but frankly, most of us have no need for a large number of membership sites.  For the majority of prospective users, the new program of offering three copies of the single domain version for the price of two should be particularly attractive.  Three for the price of two.  Quite a deal.

So, for a limited time, 3 plans are available:

1 copy for a single domain  $97.00

3 copies at the price of 2   $194.00  (includes two part training bonus)

Unlimited domain version  $297.00  (includes two part training bonus)

Now, when you click the link to go to the sales page, you will see only the previously available offers.  But no worry.  Just click on the single domain version when you are making your selection and you will be offered the three for two option.  As an added bonus, you also get the two part training bonus normally included only with the unlimited version.

Wishlist Member supports unlimited membership levels and allows Sequential Content Delivery.  It integrates with 1ShoppingCart  and other systems such as PayPal, ClickBank, Google Checkout and others.

Oh, I almost forgot.  It does work with Semiologic up through 5.7.1 and I have no reason to believe that it will not work with Semiologic 6.0 and WordPress 2.8.  But you do have 30 days to determine compatibility because  Wishlist Member offers a 30 day trial with a full money back guarantee. How can you go wrong.  Especially with the 3 for 2 deal.

Click here to visit the site for more detailed information and decide for yourself.  Then come back here and post your comments.  All comments are appreciated.

Larry

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March 17, 2009

Artisteer – A New Website in Minutes

As you know, I am an avid user and promoter of Semiologic Pro.  Sometimes though, Semiologic  isn't quite right for a particular job.  For those instances, I now use Artisteer.

I created this site as an example of just how easily you can create a site.  I have since restored the Semiologic theme, but you can see an example of a site created using Artisteer at Jellybean Computers.  Without any experience, you can quickly get enough feel for the progran to create a perfectly acceptable website;  one that is better than 95% of the themes you see offered in the theme directories.

In fact, it rivals many of the premium themes, and combined with the Semiologic plugins already in your arsenal, the result is just remarkable.  This particular installation is just an experiment and I plan to change back to my Semiologic Custom theme at some point.  But will definitely keep Artisteer in my toolbox for when it is needed.

If you are interested in creating only WordPress themes, you can get started for only $49.95.  For $129.95, you can also create themes for Drupal, Joomla, and html sites.  For the extra charge you receive a library of  Textures, Glares, and Gradients along with additional Photo Objects and Color and Font Schemes.  For additional information from the Artisteer website just click on the ad or any of the links.

I do not consider Artisteer as a replacement for Semiologic.  Rather, it should be viewed as a supplement which when used with Semiologic plugins provides some variety for those sites where Semiologic just doesn't fit.

Try Artisteer by downloading the free trial.  You may try either or both versions and decide which one fits your needs.  The trial is fully functional, but inserts a "trial" watermark all over the skin, making it unusable for a production site.  You can create, upload and test as much as you wish.  Enjoy.

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