Multiple Problems with Multi Profit Website!
By Review Boss on Nov 24, 2009 with Comments 2
Multi Profit Website Software Review.

Does Multi profit website creation software really work?
I just thought of writing this quick review for John Thornhill and Dave Nicholson’s Multiple Profit website software. Some big name gurus have started promoting it, so there must be lots of people interested in reading review and feedback from a real user.
Yes, I paid $ 197 to buy it.
Multi Profit Website Quick Review.
Multi Profit Website Creation Software (MPW) is Not Even a Competition to Well Optimized Free Wordpress Site! So let me don’t compare it with Wodpress.
I have nothing against John & Dave. Both are great online marketers and nice guys who helped lots of people.
Don’t buy it, unless you are an intermediate to advanced level marketer. Because, first of all this software is pricey. And I don’t recommend it if you are not making decent money already.
The software does what it promises – it creates beautiful & professional looking website fast…
… that’s all, that’s all & that’ all!
Maybe you can use the homepage for PPC landing?
The site won’t rank naturally for even long tail keywords because it is missing one of the “most important” on-page SEO factors – Unique Title for each page.
Currently, MPW generated pages will have the same “title” across all the pages. So it all looks like “framed” website. Now let me tell you the importance of “unique title”.
See, this web page is ranking reasonably well for “multiple profit website review, scam, bonus, and feedback” related keywords without any “off-page” SEO. Now check the title of this page on your browser’s title bar (top of your browser). You can see well optimized title here.
However, that’s not enough for a site with full of duplicate content. Of course, you can add new pages with unique content. However, if you can write good content Wordpress is definitely a better tool.
The Bugger:
MPW seems to have few more technical bugs. (Just check Warrior Forum for more feedback). The files are almost 14MB (okay subtract 4MB from FCK editor and 3 MB template files) so uploading it into a web host takes a lot of time.
I’m just clueless about what else to write here. Since the sites built using MPW won’t perform as a standalone website, so I’m planning to add it into few of niche websites as a shopping portal. (These sites are already ranking well)
… and the Conclusion:
Alright, this is the 1st version, so there is plenty room for improvement. I sincerely hope that John & Dave will update it to make it useful. This software is officially taken off from the market; but unofficially still available. Just let me know if you want to buy it with some bonus!
If John and Dave really spent $100K for developing this software then I must say that “they were scammed and robbed by the developers of Multi Profit Website!”
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Man am I glad I read this review. I actually have been trying to buy multiprofit websites for 2 days but what has kept me from getting this is this the sales page I was looking at had a price of $197 so I clicked to buy but when I got to the clickbank checkout page it had a price of $247 which I had a problem with since the sales page had a price of $197. I went and submitted a ticket and let them know what happened. Today I got a response back in my e-mail saying that here was a link for MPW at a discounted price just for me nobody else. I clicked the link and went to the sales page again and here is the reason I didnt purchase. First the price is the same $197 as when I first seen it so I guess they thought I was stupid and would think I was getting a great discount. I went ahead again and went all the way though the sales process and when I got to the clickbank checkout it was $247 again.
I wont be getting this!
To Craig x
Well aside from the negative points in the review about the dis advantages of the MPW, I have never seen a price higher than 197 for MPW. I bumped into the discount sites quite accidentally though and most of the links lead to not for sale any more pages. Most sales of clickbank products are are credited through cookies,
So it might be that you still have the high priced cookie in your cache, Get the free tool CCleaner and use it. It will dump ALL your cookies. Then try your discount link again to see if it won’t at least lead you to a purchase form with a discount price. You might still not want it, but it will be a good way to test the theory. So the tool has the appeal of shopping pages for google. Setting up and maintaining a shopping cart and catalog manually with individual Items can be pretty labor intensive. So If you can feed traffic to the site that is willing to shop through your links then that type of site might work. OK.