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Postby Duane on Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:48 pm

Hey Loz,

Just got your email regarding IAW Pro. So if I understand you correctly, we can get IAW Pro for $197 for 1 year subscription, then when IAW Pro 2 comes out we get a free upgrade without having to pay a monthly fee, right?
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Re: Instant Article Wizard Pro

Postby Loz on Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:36 pm

Yup...I think it was all explained in the email Duane. ;)

Edit:
This is what support says

If they buy the Pro version now they have an annual subscription

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Re: Instant Article Wizard Pro

Postby Loz on Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:13 am

Here's another confirmation.

p.s.

I mean the $197 annual sub which is the pricing now. On 8th April the pricing will be $27 a month = $324.

For those who can afford a single payment it's a big saving to lock in for life!

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So guys, gals, if you've not got it, get instant article wizard pro now, and be upgraded to 2.0 for free.
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Re: Instant Article Wizard Pro

Postby dan4 on Sat Mar 29, 2008 3:04 pm

But, the other option, mentioned at the end of the latest Jonathan Leger video, is that if you already have the regular desktop version of Instant Article Wizard, then the monthly subscription rate will be discounted to $15/month.

That totals $180/yr, but only if you already have this version (which was $67)

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Re: Instant Article Wizard Pro

Postby Loz on Sat Mar 29, 2008 3:30 pm

Hi Dan

Yes, good point... It's a matter of preference at the end of the day. But still, my email was taking in to consideration of those who do not have the pro version or the other one and save almost 50% off the bat in yearly fees if they do decide to get the pro version with the free upgrade. And it still works out cheaper. ;)

ie.

if you had instant article wizard = $67.00
Plus the upgrade to pro 2.0 $180, a total of $227.00

If you get the pro version now, $197.00, it remains at $197.00 per year thereafter, and the pro 2.0 version is MUCH better than the Pro version, and what has been shown in the videos is only just some of what Jon has built into the software.
So the value is even greater.

There's no monthly fees, just one off payment each year - very convenient. No fuss, no muss to worry about making the monthly payments each month, one missed payment, boom, can't use the software. :(

Personally for me, a yearly payment option is much better. But hey, of course, go ahead with the upgrade, no worries here. :)
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Re: Instant Article Wizard Pro

Postby skiper on Fri May 09, 2008 12:03 am

im late are there any way where I can get a 1 year subscription instead of monthly?
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Re: Instant Article Wizard Pro

Postby Loz on Fri May 09, 2008 12:37 pm

Not as far as I am aware, you'll need to contact Amin, Jon's support guy at askjonleger.com
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Re: Instant Article Wizard Pro

Postby salukis on Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:37 pm

Loz,

I would like your advice.

Since nobody else is asking stupid questions, I will keep the string alive. :)

My "real business" is kindof on cruise control for a little while. I want to try to develop quite a few websites.

I get the impression that Instant Article Wizard Pro would be the easiest to develop a lot of pages quickly (as opposed to WCW). It seems thru your videos that it is the most user friendly. Initially, I don't want to have to spend a lot of time learning the software.

After I get quite a few websites up and going, then I can come back with Website Content Wizard and start spinning new content for the websites.

If you think this is a good plan, I have a monthly subscription with John L. for another one of his programs. I am going to contact his admin and see if he would revert back to the $197. Probably not, but worth a try. I'll let you know.

Thanks again for your help!! :D
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