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Smashingly Good Free Magazine Theme for WordPress

On Friday I promised to create some free SEO focused website templates for WordPress. The is the first in the series, a three column magazine layout style theme which you can use to power your business, community organization or church.

The header artwork comes from Smashing Magazine. They also provided the icons, but not the great tiling background that I came across a few weeks ago. The template design has been tested in WordPress 2.6 on Safari and FireFox as well as Internet Explorer. I’ve depended a lot on a series of article by Nathan Rice on Search Engine Optimization for WordPress as well as a few SEO articles of my own.

smashingly good free wordpress theme 207x300 Smashingly Good Free Magazine Theme for WordPress imageSome of the features of this design include:

  • Widget ready
  • Search Engine Optimized
  • Gravatar ready
  • Optimized Titles
  • Optimized Keywords using Tags
  • Optimized Page Descriptions
  • Double Post Protected

You’re welcome to download the theme for free.

If you like this theme but would like to have it customized or installed for you, why not contact me? I’m available for WordPress consulting, theme customization and freelance development.

So what do you think? Tell me how you’d like to see me improve this template for future versions.

 

 

Update: October 18th – I’ve just added a dark version of this theme as well.
Update: October 20th – I’ve just added a the next theme in this theory.

Five Free SEO WordPress Themes in Five Days

After reading a great series by Nathan Rice on the setup of WordPress for search engine optimization I’ve decided to spend next week developing a series of freemium WordPress templates for businesses to use on their own business websites. A few weeks back, I wrote an article on how you could put up a website for just $100, these templates would be wonderful for companies interested in building an affordable website for little money.

Free, Freemium or Premium?

Part of why I like being in the WordPress community is the co-operative nature of the community and how we support each other by building better plug ins, better templates and helping to improve the core of the software. To that end, the idea of Premium WordPress themes offends me just a little but I also appreciate everybody needs to make money so I’m torn. There are advantages to Premium themes and money does motivate people to make better themes so I guess I’m at a loss for how to release these themes.

With that said, I plan to release the next five themes as my own version of Feemium. For those who are WordPress experts already, you’ll be able to download them and use them under a license but for those who need help, I’ll provide installation and configuration for a consulting fee. Specifically, the new themes will feature a few things:

  1. They will feature strong designs with various businesses in mind. My previous theme was attractive but these will be better.
  2. They will follow heuristic rules, both my own and those of industry experts.
  3. The designs will be usable, with a focus on usability for the end user.
  4. Each design will be optimized for the web and search engines using the practices I’ve previously discussed.

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The Themes:

  1. Smashingly Good Free Magazine Theme for WordPress
  2. Small Business Theme
  3. One Night in Paris SEO Theme