Firepow is the name of the much anticipated new blogging software about to hit the niche marketing and blogging world this week.
The creator behind the heavily pimped-out wordpress based blogging platform, Andrew Hansen and his team of code monkeys have spent the last 12 months building, testing and perfecting the Firepow system.
Firepow is designed to make the job for blog marketers easier and more profitable. It's control panel will give you access to all of your websites so you can edit, post, promote and track all of your work from one spot.
Some features of Firepow blog software include a quick website installer, theme generator, blog manager, task manager, RSS feed pulling ability for fresh content, multiple RSS engine submission and even the ability to search and suck in images to add in a post.
Then there are the 40 odd built in plugins (17 of which are exclusive to Firepow). Instead of installing each one manually, Firepow lets you choose which ones you want at the install stage.
With applying just a few features of Firepow to my website http://FirePowRevealed.com , I have witnessed the power of it first-hand with results of high search engine rankings.
As you can see, Firepow does a lot. To do all of this by hand would certainly be a timely task. The unique automated features offered in Firepow lets you do most of the grunt work with just a few clicks of the button - and from one single control panel.
Access to Firepow's blogging system will be by a monthly subscription to the Firepow membership site. The price is not cheap with membership starting at $97 per month.
However, looking at it with a long term perspective and take into account that Firepow gives you just about everything you ever need to run a profitable blogging business, the price will be but a small investment that will quickly be paying for itself.
Overall, Firepow will change the way marketers do business online. Automation is the key to online success and Firepow offers nothing short of a complete point and click business solution.
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