One reason I got Firepow almost right away was because of the promise that you can build sites quickly. I have many domain names that are sitting around unused and I knew I needed to do something with them fast. Firepow seemed to be the answer. This Firepow review will be based around the speed with which you can get started.
First of all, if you’ve ever created a Wordpress blog before then you’re well aware of how long it can take you to get it up and running. This is especially true if you have to deal with a bunch of plugins or changing up the theme. Things become even more tricky if you want to insert adsense or other monetization.
In my honest opinion, Firepow takes away all the hassle. All you have to do is log in to Firepow, click the "Create a site" button, enter in hosting and FTP information, checkmark plugins you want, check the template you want, and hit "install blog." In about 1 minute…it’s done. Plugins are installed, Adsense is on there (if you want it to be), and your theme is chosen.
This has literally cut my site creation time down to a third of the time it usually takes me (and I consider myself to be pretty good at WordPress.)
Not only can you install sites quickly in Firepow, but you can also manage them all within this interface. There is no need to scrounge around for passwords and trying to remember what sites you have and what you need to do with them. They are all listed and easily managed within Firepow. There is even a task manager where you can keep track of what you need to do per site each day.
So, this Firepow review of whether or not you can actually set up sites fast with Firepow is a great one! There are some people who have had hosting incompatibility issues, but if that happens to you, no worries. You get free hosting with Firepow :) Three thumbs up if that were possible!
If it’s all about speed, get Firepow today.
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