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5 Mar
Many times with a web site or weblog ( blog ), there comes a time when you will want to start generating money from all your hard work of maintaining your site. One form of monetizing is selling advertising on your site, such as in the form of selling text links on your site.
You have a few options to chose from, but by far the most popular services are Google Adsense, Adbrite, and Text Link Ads. All three services have a large following of use, and provide excellent documentation to get you started in the process of signing up, adding your code, and collecting your revenue. These are excellent choices for those of you that write niche content that people love to read, and want nothing more than a 1..2..3 approach to making some passive income from your site with no real thought to your future.
Now, don’t get me wrong.. I think all these services are great. They are run by some fantastic people, have loyal advertisers, have a great reputation, and provide an excellent service to those looking to make easy some money with their site traffic.
The real money comes from NOT using these services.. I know I will get flamed for this, but hear me out for a minute.
Just like you, these services are looking to make money. Many of these services are set up to take away a percentage of what your earning with the click-throughs you generate. These click-through happen because of YOU and your site, not because of Adsense or anyone else.. so why should you share your income with them?
Plus, do you pay attention to those ads as a reader when you visit a site? I think just about everyone has seen the many models of Google Adsense and how they are displayed. When I visit a site with Adwords, I don’t even look at them. I am almost immune to them by now. Studies with eye tracking software have shown this to be true as well on Google’s own search site. Don’t get me wrong, I think you can make money with Adsense, but you can make a lot more money with out them as well.
Simply put, if your getting 100 clicks a day on an ad or text link you set up with a service like Adsense, Adbrite, or Text Link Ads.. you could be losing up to half of your revenue for their share of the pie. Say those 100
clicks a day were making you $450 a month.. if your only getting the $450 from those clicks and are losing half to a service that brokers the links for you.. you could have actually made up to $900 ( at half ) for the same ad spot with the same clicks during that same time period.
Sure those services find the buyers for you, set up the transaction, and even keep stats for you and the buyer.. but who says you can’t do the same thing? What happens when their service goes down for XYZ reason and ads stop displaying on your site? You wanted to make money from you site, so you need to start thinking like a business… and sometimes the greater return comes to those willing to put a little effort into their ‘business’.
You spent a lot of time making/building your site, getting it perfect.. then you spent a lot of time marketing your site to get all that traffic that clicks on your site and returns daily to view your site, and you spend a lot of time writing your content or getting the content right.. you may even spend a good deal of time staying on top of your subject matter to make sure your content is good…. so why spend just 20 minutes on monetizing your site to make yourself only half the revenue you should be getting?
You could even be getting your money upfront, not waiting up to 3 months to get a check cut to you.. or meeting some minimum payment for a check to be sent out. Get your money upfront and stop waiting for a deadline or minimum payout.
You can set up an advertising kit on your site that explains you sell advertising on your site, where you sell it, what advertising you take, your traffic stats, your pricing, and other relevant information an advertiser would want to know before buying from your site. You need to be honest here, no making up false stats on your site or claiming you have several thousand visitors a day when you just have a handful. You can ask around at other sites that sell advertising like the BlogHerald and download a marketing kit to see what kind of information advertisers are looking for
For those already using Adsense, Adbrite, or Text Link Ads, you have an edge on what you could be charging as these services can give you a clue on what the relevant ads on your site would be making you. Text Link Ads even offers a free tool here on what you can expect for payment on text links in your site. The only real way to know though, would be see how many clicks you are currently generating from your ads and the revenue you make from those clicks and then double that because many services that broker your advertising are getting half before you even see your cut.
Being on your own ( not using a brokering service ) may not get you as many ‘clients’ for your advertising, but since your charging more ( which would be close to the same price advertisers would pay for the broker on their end ) you would still be coming out even if you got only half of the number of clients you had with a brokering service. Plus you get full discretion of who you actually work with, what kind of ads go on your site ( concerning what you want to do with them and how they are displayed ), full control of packaging ’specials’ on your site, not worrying about the broker’s service being down or when they will sent their check, and many of the other hassles that may come with using a broker service.
As soon as word spreads you are taking on advertising, your client list should grow each month as more and more people see that advertisers are spending money with you. Even if you reach the number of potential clients you once had with a broker service, you will be making up to double your income without having to rely on the brokering service and their rules.
If your advertising clients demand stats on their ad campaigns, don’t worry.. you can always swing a few dollars to a custom programmer to fix something up for you, or you can grab phpAdsNew and have it installed and manage your ads with that. Its free and one of the best open source ad management scripts around.
Need someone to process the payment? Well, there is always Paypal and many other online merchant services like 2checkout and Worldpay that will easily walk you through taking online payments. Paypal almost does all the work for you and you can be set up in less than an hour.
If you need a way to find clients for your advertising, you can always promote yourself on your site, RSS feeds, networking with others, and good old fashion word of mouth. A lot of brokering services got their start this way and rely on search engines, word of mouth, and postings on forums, blogs, and other sites for their traffic and clients.. again why can’t you do the same?
Putting some extra time into making money with your blog can yield great results. You already put a lot of time into building a great site, put the same effort into building a revenue stream you have full control of.
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
5 Mar
As promised here is Part III of the Web 2.0 Experience Post
DarkEye – Living Design Showcase
DarkEye is a new breed of ‘living’ web design showcase. You’re in control: you rate, review and submit sites that instantly appear in front of thousands potential users. DarkEye is what you make it so start experimenting today.
orTubes-Coppermine is a multi-purpose fully-featured and integrated web video gallery script written in PHP using GD or ImageMagick as image library with a MySQL backend.
Face recognition technology
RunFatBoy is an easy to use workout site that aims to give beginners a simple starting point for getting in shape.
Crazy Egg will help you improve the design of your site by showing you where people are clicking and where they are not. Crazy Egg – Improve the design of your web pages and web site.
TODO LIST : ajax todolist in php/mysql
TodoList is an open-source project providing a simple to-do list system write in Php/Mysql, ajax, css.
SocialCookBook — Recipes for the people, By the people
Brand spankin’ new user-based recipes website with Web2.0 Goodness.
Customized homepages that display multiple widgets.
Exercise community where users can (a) track workouts, (b) play in competitive exercise leagues (like fantasysports) and (c) participate in cooperative teams.
Listal is a social website where you can list all the movies, books, music and games you own and want!
gumshoo – Simply Safer eBay Shopping
gumshoo offers specialized search filters and risk analysis tools for eBay auctions. Filter out junk, accessories, foreign items and more. Analyze auctions for signs of potential fraud. Find misspelled auctions and save money.
Google new calendar in early private beta.
Fleck.com is “patent pending, world changing, paradigm shifting and user experience enhancing technology. Tagging, search, blog, AJAX and social networking, every WEB2.0 hype is covered” Nobody (expect the founders) knows what Fleck REALLY is but the beta should start in March/April 2006 and you can learn a lot from the Blog too.
Visual bookmarking for the product and shopping obsessed. In addition to being very visual, it has some great features like the “sendto” tag, “wish list” tag and multi currency “price” tag.
Catalog your books online and show everyone your library, or keep it private. Find people with the same books as you. Get recommendations from readers like you.
StreetEasy provides easy ways to search for all of the apartments for sale in New York City. Plus info about the apartment buildings, school districts, condo/co-op boards, communities, price trends, etc.
A wiki for product information that allows users to add products, start discussions and compile personal lists.
Finally, a web 2.0 service worth using. “Helping you find where other people aren’t.”
Social photo sharing. You can tag, geotag (via GoogleMaps), peopletag (linked to other people’s accounts), attach audio commentary, etc. Available in 15 languages.
Geographically listed, IP localized, fully tagable classifieds with presence awareness for Skype and AIM – and more to come!
Carbonmade is a set of easy to use management tools to publish your design portfolio online.
This attempts to bring all your comments on blogs in a centralized page. I love this because I never lose tracks of blogs where I left a note.
They provide the software and hosting for you to build your own community news site (like digg) for free AND they let you earn money from your own ads.
Social bookmarking site.
FON is a Global Community of people who share WiFi. Share your WiFi broadband access at home/work and enjoy FREE WiFi Access all over the world!
You need hardware to participate here, how cool is that!
Centralize and share your personal datas (bookmarks, address book, calendar, files, …) with Memotoo.com to find from any computer connected to Internet !
putfwd.com – Free file storage with a twist
Unique free file storage service (1GB free space) which combines social networking, file sharing, and easy publishing (photo galleries, podcasts, blogs), creating new ways of sharing and using files online.
Have a view of mars through Google maps
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
5 Mar
As promised here is Part II of the Web 2.0 Experience Post
Revenue sharing community. 50% of all ad space spreads between users.
Don’t Decide Alone. Relationship decision-making made fun and easy.
Social Search app where you trade the results like a stock market
Suggest and Share Local Places for your Meetings, Events and Parties
On SuggestLocal.com, you can suggest and share local places for our meetings, events and parties. No more emailing back and forth about where to go on Friday night with all our friends! Just one site where you can list all the options and see all recipients’ responses automatically updated on the page without a page refresh!
Web 2.0 social sports betting, odds comparison and bookmaker stats.
Mashup combining photos, videos, albums and knowledge, united into self-organizing categories. Sign up to join webmunes and blog about the webmunes that matter to you.
Event Listing on Phone – New York, San Francisco, London and the whole WORLD. Check all the upcoming events in your town from a cell phone.
Broadcast an online video site in minutes
GotuitSceneMaker – Social Video Tagger
Find, tag and share the best online videos with this free YouTube and Metacafe social video bookmarking site.
RadarSync offers a database of over 80,000 device drivers and software updates for your computer. Try the free scan there now.
Very easy to use Web 2.0 photosharing site, with some really innovate features.
SurfNinja.com is a graphical, fully interactive, AJAX based homepage, with all of your favorite websites in one place. You can drag and drop your favorite icons in and out of your personal start page.
Ajax based MSN Web Messenger
Boompa is a car/vehicle community for users to upload their rides and share knowledge of aftermarket parts.
A network of social portals around topics of interest created by fans
social surveys – for everyone who creates anything.
a super easy way for you to get feedback on all your creative efforts. photographers, artists, web designers, whoever. Also a cool way for you to pay people for their input if you want.
CellSwapper.com: Get Out of Any cellphone Contract
CellSwapper matches individuals who are currently locked into a cell phone contract, with those who are would jump at the prospect of a short-term contract (as low as 1 month), a free phone and no activation fees. CellSwapper.com provides an online marketplace for wireless plans and also offers some of the hottest phones at heavily discounted prices.
CellSwapper takes things one step further by actually providing the online technology to make the transfer process as seamless as possible.
The look, feel, and functionality of Microsoft Word, in a completely web-based AJAX platform.
Collaboration Tool for Research
A social Networking site to expand research among students, teachers around the world. Just register and share, search articles, lectures, papers, events, bookmarks. etc.
It’s new, looks good, feels different. The only problem is the lack of jobs and features, but they promise to add new things every week… Definitely one to keep an eye on – no AJAX as far as I can see, does that count as 2.0?
Picato- Share pictures of cats or kittens
Picato is a site for sharing pictures of your cat. You can browse pictures of other cats or view their profiles. Pictures can be categorized, organized and sorted by tags.
TalentSpy is a service that provides job seekers and employers a quick and easy way to find the jobs and the staff they’re looking for. Was lucky enough to get a preview – looks great!
A Personal Knowledge Library allowing you to search, save and share your important information, ideas and knowledge.
I like Pageflakes because the modules it has are more intelligent than other start pages like My Yahoo! or Windows Live. Pageflakes has great modules to Flickr, Gmail, del.icio.us to-do list… and RSS reader, of course. Just my prefer start page!
DIY map mash-ups for non-programmers. Super fun.
freeCSScart.com – Free CSS Shopping Cart, css2, web standards, xhtml, web 2.0.
Online Transnational Justice
Political news website for the new Web 2.0
Client-side dashboard for Web 2.0 Apps
Never forget the milk (or anything else) again. Remember The Milk is the easiest and best way to manage your to-do lists online.
Interactive music which allows you to mix, share your mix, make custom ringtones, vote on mixes, etc. etc. Great software, couple of big name artists already, should fly…
Cingo is a simple, easy and powerful new way to experience the internet and organize your family in one great location! From the clean, uncluttered home page to feature-rich sections such as News, Movie Listings, and Shared Calendar and To-Do Lists, Cingo helps your family to easily stay connected online. And best of all, Cingo is free!
Beta version of a new Social Community site featuring real time AJAX chat.
Helping you find where other people aren’t
“Easily, the world’s fastest email.” Nice interface. I hope this releases by the summer.
FlexDirectory is an ultra-lightweight directory web application, designed for use in small groups/organizations with lots of turnover/change of roles. It isn’t currently in ‘beta’, but its new, its AJAX based, and its listening to user comments.
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
5 Mar
Part I of the Web 2.0 Experience
Where are we now?
The best photo-sharing website in the world!
Digg is a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control. With digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allow an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.
The foremost social bookmarking site.
Yedda-People. Sharing. Knowledge.
Yedda connects people looking for knowledge with people who have the knowledge.
Ask, Answer, Explore!
Famundo
Famundo is a new concept in family and organizational management that helps families and organizations concentrate on the important things, by removing the barriers to scheduling and communication within the family and the community they belong to. The service is FREE for organizations.
A word processor with all one needs to have online (sharing, collaboration, multiple formats in/out, blogging interface etc). Too bad they’re now closed because of takeover by Google
web 2.0 calendar with lots of social networking features
User powered sexy videos filter
A Web 2.0 application to open, edit, form fill, and create PDF forms, online without downloading or installing any software.
Nenest Web Application Framework
With this online framework, you are able to effortlessly build full featured web 2.0 websites, including BLOG, FORUM, article database, comments, RSS feeds, Digg/del.icio.us button etc.
PicFindr: search the free-stock-photosphere
Search the popular (and not-so-popular) free stock photo sites for images you can use commercially. PicFindr literally searches several sites simultaneously and compiles the results into a single page.
Best Stuff in the World
Large resource of the best of everything. Easy and fun.
GeoCaster – Images and Videos of My World
Publishes geocoded images and videos. Registration, usage and upload of files is free.
DigaList
Digalist is a global personal lists website. We all have kinds of lists, about life, work, dreams etc. Have you ever wished to dig out all these treasure and share them with others? In digalist, you can dig your lists out and share with the whole world, or dig on your favorite lists posted by others.
Netvibes
A must, starting page for every user! (Ajaxed RSS reader, gmail login, news and much more… )
User your IM via web, from everywhere. Google Talk/Jabber, MSN, AIM, ICQ and Yahoo are possible. At the same time.
Create personal search engines using only the sources you trust. Relevant. Reliable. Rollyo.
A social community a bit like listible but with more, for quests. and a lot of AJAX. Very nice.
EditGrid – spreadsheet on-the-web
Users works together and see updates in real-time. Import/export in common spreadsheet formats, html, csv. Very good permalink support!
Vox
Vox is like a myspace with better templates and more media features, but it is still in beta so you have to be invited!
Web 2.0 Search Engine – 10,000 Links
Simply search for a keyword of what your wish to make or work with to see the tools available (example search links: mashups, blogging, viral videos, clipart, designing, social tagging, AJAX apps, file storage/sharing, RSS feeds, anti-spam tools, CSS layout generators, image editors, webmaster tools, calculators, file conversions, blog (URL) submits, web APIs, tutorials, etc).
Hirlapom
Hungarian Flash based RSS Reader, Gmail notifier, Search, daily Weather information opml support. Very young web 2.0 page, but will powerful.
This webapp makes it easy for a blogger to create content-rich blog posts. Just type in your keywords, select your content, and get the HTML in a snap. So, you can enrich your plain vanilla blog-post with relevant content available in the net.
Links to top web based software solutions (no installation). Add URLs to missing applications.
Make custom buttons online from simple to use templates.
tag-based message board.
All of the best search, bookmarking and news from one toolbar – every web 2.0 junkie must have this.
Online file storage and sharing powered by phpNavigator featuring: 10GB disk space, multi-users, drag & drop multiple files/folders. Available in English and French. Free trial available.
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
5 Mar
Join us as we countdown 100 90 WordPress Themes you probably haven’t seen yet. All themes offer quality, elegance and a user-friendly interface. Each day we will showcase 10 random themes free for you to download and use with your own WordPress blog.
90. PlainBox V1.0 [ Preview ]
88. Hemingway for WordPress [ Preview ]
87. Hemingway Reloaded [ Preview ]
86. Hemingway Pearled [ Preview, currently offline ]

84. Rounded Blue V2 [ Preview ]
83. Freshy 1.0 [ Preview ]
82. Fresh 1.0 [ WP 2.0, Preview ]
Check back tomorrow for more of our 100 WordPress Theme Countdown.
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5 Mar
Join us as we countdown 100 90 WordPress Themes you probably haven’t seen yet. All themes offer quality, elegance and a user-friendly interface. Each day we will showcase 10 random themes free for you to download and use with your own WordPress blog.
90. PlainBox V1.0 [ Preview ]

88. Hemingway for WordPress [ Preview ]

87. Hemingway Reloaded [ Preview ]

86. Hemingway Pearled [ Preview, currently offline ]

84. Rounded Blue V2 [ Preview ]

83. Freshy 1.0 [ Preview ]

82. Fresh 1.0 [ WP 2.0, Preview ]

81. Wave link [ Preview ]

Check back tomorrow for more of our 100 WordPress Theme Countdown.
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
5 Mar


$199.99 or $399.99
Find out what the difference is between an OEM Vista and a Full Retail Version of Vista, and how you can save up to $200 on your Windows Vista purchase.
Microsoft’s four versions of Windows Vista is enough to throw any user off but that’s only counting Microsoft’s retail version of Vista. To add even more onto this confusion, there are also OEM versions of Windows Vista being sold. In this article, we will go over the differences between the two, and help you decide if saving that $200 on your purchase of Windows Vista Ultimate is a good idea. Before we begin, what is OEM anyway?
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer.
Usually when these three letters (or words) pop up, you think of lousy packaging, reduced service, and very limited warranties. But when you are heading out to purchase Vista, you are dealing with a new definition of OEM.
First, lets go over the most obvious difference between the OEM and Retail version of Vista – the pricing. Pricing for the OEM versions are significantly cheaper. Let’s just see how much cheaper:
• Vista Home Basic OEM $99 (full version retail: $199) Savings: $100
• Vista Home Premium OEM: $119 (full version retail: $239) Savings: $120
• Vista Business OEM: $149 (full version retail: $299) Savings: $150
• Vista Ultimate OEM: $199 (full version retail: $399) Savings: $200
Much cheaper indeed than the full retail version.
Alright, we’ve got the pricing covered. Next we need to know what we are getting for the good money that Microsoft takes from your pocket. When you buy OEM Vista, you will be getting the whole package without all the nice pamphlets, manuals (if any), and any other pieces of paper that might encourage you to buy more of Microsoft’s products.
You might ask, what about the CD itself? In most cases, the OEM version of Vista will run exactly the same with a few exceptions:
1) Variation: If the Vista is bundled with any piece of hardware or computer, it is considered OEM. An example of this would be purchasing Vista with a computer manufacturer such as Dell or having it bundled with a motherboard or something similar. In most cases, Vista has been optimized to work with those particular pieces of hardware. Regardless of the changes though, you will still be getting the real deal like everyone else.
2) Ties in with motherboard: Once you install Vista on your computer, the marriage between the two is set in stone. The OEM version of Vista will lock itself to your motherboard, meaning should you decide to upgrade later on, you would need to purchase a brand new copy of Vista. However, Microsoft does have a policy to allow motherboard swaps in the event of hardware being defective or failing, but don’t count on it as a life-saving excuse to help you. Either way, just remember your Windows Vista will be non-transferable.
3) No returns: If you opened the case, that Vista CD is yours forever.
4) No support: Remember that saying, “No man is an island”? Unfortunately that doesn’t apply when you’re dealing with Windows Vista. If you bought your Vista with a PC, most companies such as Dell do provide 24/7 support. But if you bought your OEM Vista on your own, you won’t be able to count on support because there won’t be any.
Here’s the big question: Is OEM for you? It all depends on what kind of computer user you are. Consider the following when choosing what to buyCan you fix computer problems on your own?
Are you familiar with working with computers?
Are you technologically-inclined
Do you know how to protect yourself from threats?
These are some things you should ask yourself before purchasing. Not everybody requires the 90-days support Microsoft offers. If the answer to the above questions is no, you might want to reconsider before purchasing an OEM version of Windows Vista.
Does the company selling you the OEM version offer support?
For example: Dell offers 24/7 support on its systems, regardless of the OS.
Will you be upgrading your PC in the long run:
This is probably the most important thing to remember before buying OEM Vista. It would really suck if you had to purchase Windows Vista twice. If your computer is a bit out-of-date, you might want to reconsider before purchasing OEM. What you might want to do is upgrade your PC to fit Windows Vista’s requirements before purchasing an OEM. You can find out if your PC is optimized for Vista by downloading Microsoft’s Vista Upgrade Advisor Tool here.
We’ve outlined the differences between Windows Vista OEM and Windows Vista Full Retail. Now it’s your call as to what is right for you.
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
5 Mar
Links and traffic… who wants some?
The number of excellent resources that have come out since the beginning of the year on attracting links and building traffic has really mushroomed. Plus there are some timeless classics that are still very relevant today.
I think it makes sense to compile the very best in one handy location and share it, so here’s my entire collection. If I missed your link and traffic resource let me know and I’ll take a look.
Now, it doesn’t matter if you like the term “link baiting” or not. It’s the process that one goes through to attract links that matters, not whether you prefer to think of your content as bait for links. I like to think that creating content that increases web traffic and builds links simply falls under the general social media optimization marketing buzz phrase that is gaining in popularity.
So, here’s your ultimate “how to” guide to creating content that attracts links and drives traffic in the social media environment:
101 Ways to Build Link Popularity in 2006 | SEO Book
101 Web Marketing Ideas and Tips | SEOpedia
25 Tips for Marketing Your Blog | Online Marketing Blog
10 Remarkably Effective Strategies for Driving Traffic | SEOMoz
8 Reasons Why Lists Are Good for Getting Traffic to Your Blog | Problogger
7 Ways to Get to the Top of the del.ico.us Popular Page | Problogger
3 Ways to Immediately Increase Search Engine Traffic | Performancing
How to Get Traffic For Your Blog | Seth Godin
The Art of Linkbaiting | Performancing
The Art of Blog | SEO Black Hat
What is Linkbaiting? | Modern Life is Rubbish
SEO Advice: Linkbait and Linkbaiting | Matt Cutts of Google
Problogger Link Baiting Series | Problogger
Secrets to Beating the Sandbox 2.0 Revealed | Link Building Blog
What Makes a Site Link-Worthy? | Eric Ward
Using Digg to Attract Hits | Slate
Using Digg and Netscape to Get Traffic | Pronet Advertising
Social Bookmarking for Traffic | SiteProNews
The Sandbox and Delicious | Graywolf’s SEO Blog
Unleashing the IdeaVirus | Seth Godin
Viral Copy | Copyblogger
Building Traffic to Build Your Fan Club | Copyblogger
Trust Rank and Your Domain | Link Building Blog
Generating Buzz With Link Baiting and Viral Campaigns | Search Engine Watch
Linkbaiting for Fun & Profit | Search Engine Journal
Link Building Guide | Jim Westergren
Link Baiting & Effective Link Building | Search Engine Journal
Link Baiting and Viral Search Success | Search Engine Roundtable
How Much is Link Bait Worth? | Cartoon Barry
Link Baiting (How Nick Wilson Created SEO Even Seth Godin Could Love) | Stuntdubl
Link Baiting Case Study from Search Engine Journal | Search Engine Journal
Link Bait | SEO Book
The 8 Free Things Every Site Should Do | Seth Godin at Squidoo
Building Traffic With Article Marketing | Copyblogger
Link Building Blog | Text Link Ads
Link Building Wiki | Text Link Brokers
Advanced Link Building Tactics | SEOMoz
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
5 Mar
If you’ve ever searched on google for free and quality WordPress Themes, you know that there are just about 1 million designs out there. Most designers love to create WordPress themes, so they can demonstrate the quality of their work and add some fresh works to their portfolios.
However, most WordPress themes are either used too often or just have nothing to offer – particularly, if you are looking for a free, impressive and professional design. However, sometimes search is worth it. And now your search is over.
Join us as we countdown 100 WordPress Themes you probably haven’t seen yet. All themes offer quality, elegance and a user-friendly interface. Each day we will showcase 10 random themes free for you to download and use with your own WordPress blog.
100. Redoable 1.0 [Preview ]

98. Soxnest link [Preview ]

96. Fresh Theme [ Preview ]
95. Deep RedTheme [ Preview ]
94. Time Manager [ Preview ]
93. Fluid Solution [ Preview ]
92. Intra Blog [ Preview ]
Check back tomorrow to see what we themes we list in our countdown.
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
5 Mar
If you’ve ever googled for free and quality WordPress Themes, you know that there are just about 1 million designs out there. Most designers love to create WordPress themes, so they can demonstrate the quality of their work and add some fresh works to their portfolios.
However, most WordPress themes are either used too often or just have nothing to offer – particularly, if you are looking for a free, impressive and professional design. However, sometimes search is worth it. And now your search is over.
Join us as we countdown 100 WordPress Themes you probably haven’t seen yet. All themes offer quality, elegance and a user-friendly interface. Each day we will showcase 10 random themes free for you to download and use with your own WordPress blog.
100. Redoable 1.0 [Preview ]

98. Soxnest link [Preview ]

96. Fresh Theme [ Preview ]

95. Deep RedTheme [ Preview ]

94. Time Manager [ Preview ]

93. Fluid Solution [ Preview ]

92. Intra Blog [ Preview ]

Check back tomorrow to see what we themes we list in our countdown.
Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!
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