Posts Tagged ‘code’
 
 
 
 
 

OptinGate [review]

I knew about OptinGate for a while now and frankly I was not planning on reviewing it because I felt that it might compete with some of my own products. However I had so many people ask me to look at it that I really could not ...



 
 
 
 
 

The Passive Print System [review]

Today Im looking at the Passive Print System by Adam Nolan Up until a yesterday I had never heard of ‘The Passive Print System”. You see last night I was sitting at my desk working at writing code for my next softwa...



 
 
 
 
 

Traffic Tagger [review]

Traffic Tagger WordPress Plugin Review



 
 
 
 
 

VidInfusion [review]

So I have not been feeling very well today and I was not going to do any reviews. In fact I was not going to do anything but lay around and be a big baby whining that Im not feeling well. However early this afternoon my email i...



 
 
 
 
 

WP Ninja PopUp [review]

Well it looks like Vas Blagodarskiy has struck again. He bought another plugin off of CodeCanyon, changed a few of its graphics and its name and is now selling it illegally. This time he stole ‘Ninja Popups’ and is ...



 
 
 
 
 

FB Pixel Pro

Today Im taking a look at FB Pixel Pro by Keith Mallinson. I always like looking at Keiths products because he totally understands and accepts that I’m completely honest and dont pull any punches in my reviews. I actually...




 
 
 
 
 

WP Aviary [review]

Today Im doing a review of WP Aviary by Vas Blagodarskiy. Ok so what exactly is WP Avairy. Well first let me explain what Avairy is. Avairy is a photo editing kit for software developers. It allows developers of software to add...



 
 
 
 
 

Ultimate Squeeze Page Templates [review]

Today I’m taking a look at Ultimate Squeeze Page Templates by Anwesh Rath. Normally this is not something I would look into since the entire product is just HTML templates but I was specifically requested to do so by one ...



 
 
 
 
 

BlogDefender [REVIEW]

Wordpress is one of the most popular platforms in the world. An estimated 60 million sites use WordPress. What started as a simple blogging platform is now one of the most preferred ways to quickly set up a website. Users love ...