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Free WordPress Themes For Gamers

Posted by Judy on January 26, 2009

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Gamezine is the latest free magazine wordpress theme for gamers, from jinsona designs. The theme has a dark grunge design with a fixed with 3 column layout. The theme is perfectly suitable for gamers and with some modification it will fit into any niche. The list of features include Magazine theme layout, with dark and grunge style. Multi-level drop-down javascript navigation menu. Featured post section with javascript gallery.

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50 Free WordPress Themes

Posted by Judy on November 18, 2008

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That’s right, 50 Free WordPress themes for you to choose from. Looking for a new look for your blog? Check out what Six Revisions is offering all in one place. Here’s what they had to say:

There are many talented designers out there that choose to provide WordPress themes for free. Most of the time, the only small favor they ask you is that you attribute the design to them and link back to their site (a very reasonable request).

In this collection, you?ll find 50 excellent, high-quality, free WordPress themes. These themes range from being elaborate and colorful to being clean and simple so that you may find one that suits your design tastes.

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WicketPixie WordPress Theme

Posted by Judy on October 20, 2008

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Though I wish for an online demo, WicketPixie appears to be an extremely nice looking free WordPress theme. Congrats to the designer. What sets it apart? It’s designed to aggregate feeds and information from all your social networking sites. I would imagine it would make a pretty cool theme for a personal business card type of site, or even a sub-site of a portfolio. Nice!!

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The Ministry Theme – a Premium-Like Free WordPress Theme

Posted by Judy on October 19, 2008

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The Ministry ThemeThe Ministry Theme was developed as a premium theme specifically designed for churches and ministries. It can be easily branded, offers drop-down menus that follow the page and subpage structure, includes a home.php file for a spcial front page formed in part using custom fields, and a tabbed sidebar. It was decided the them would be best released with a GPL license, following in WordPress’ footsteps.

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Some Blogs Shouldn’t be Monetized

Posted by Judy on October 18, 2008

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Earthquake!Seth Godin is an expert marketer who manages to stay well above the get-rich-quick marketing mantra. He’s kind of an artist and just recent wrote a post called “Maybe you can’t make money doing what you love.” His premise is that sometimes, when you try to monetize your passions, you lose them and your gift is cheapened.

In the realm of blogging, this is essentially true as well. Not every blog should be monetized. I operate a blog about web design, but I don’t offer any advertising since the ads wouldn’t fit with my design and would probably point potential clients to my competitors. I also operate a blog about my life as a Pastor. I monetize it only in that I recommend some books off of Amazon and have a few affiliate links, but I’m careful and selective.

One of the problems with Adsense, and other ad networks, is control. You’re often limited on sizing, design, and advertiser selection. Affiliate programs usually offer a bit more control, but you still have to be careful about how an ad distracts from your creative genius. What kinds of blogs shouldn’t be monetized?

1. Some personal blogs. If you blog for family, do you really want to hit them up with ads or affiliate banners? The ads will basically distract from the unique personality of the blog.

2. Religious blogs, with some exceptions, shouldn’t be monetized much. Why? Because your greater purpose should probably be to speak to skeptics, who will see your monetization as an offense.

3. Corporate blogs, again with some exceptions, probably aren’t the best place for advertisign because the blog itself is the ad for your business.

Donations sometimes serve as a decent alternative, but almost nobody really donates, so it may be an ineffective use of begging. If you have time, I’d suggest operating multiple blogs so that you can monetize one or two, but not all four or five.

One last factor to consider is that you should always be giving away content. I give away free WordPress themes. You might give away an ebook or free advice. Just remember always that it’s “more blessed to give than to receive.”

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Ministry Free WordPress Theme

Posted by Judy on October 12, 2008

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Ministry Free WordPress Theme

I’ve released a free WordPress theme at my design site, eGrace Creative. It’s very clean, two-columns, and widget-ready. I’ve seen it being used on quite a few business sites, but I’d recommend adding a logo, which was the original intention behind the header’s styling. Freely take, freely give. Click here…

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