Displaying 1 To 5 Of 5 Comments Avoid Hardcoding Your Copyright Information Gotta output that bad boy so <?php echo date( 'Y' ); ?> » Posted By Steven Gliebe On December 31, 2011 @ 9:45 AM WordPress Ink Does Not Equal WordPress Cult It doesn’t bother me to see a WordPress tattoo on somebody’s arm. It would bother me if I saw a WordPress logo on my arm, though. Luckily we all get to make our own choices (pretty much, anyway). » Posted By Steven Gliebe On December 29, 2011 @ 10:57 AM I think it’s a great move too. Tasteful advertising just as before. Before? Yes, in fact, WPCandy had ads before (in my view). They were just called “powered by [insert advertiser here]“. Some people are actually freaking out because WPCandy replaced an ad with… an ad. So yeah, Ryan has actually been good salesman in his own kind of way. I’ll be looking forward to seeing Pressed Ads popping up here and there. If anybody can screen worthy advertisers and publishers it’s Mr. Imel. » Posted By Steven Gliebe On September 2, 2011 @ 5:52 PM So Many Commercial Themes – So Many Theme Sorters @Peter Knight – You have some good ideas. I like what you said about a weekly music-style chart. I agree a “Save” feature is necessary and we have that in the ThemeSorter To Do. The plan is to first get the bulk of existing commercial themes indexed then focus on implementing useful new features. It’s so good for me to hear what people would find useful. BTW, I don’t want anybody to think that ThemeSorter is some kind of cheap scrape site. Every theme, seller, framework and deal is manually entered and summarized by humans – all original content. We blog every few days, check coupons for validity weekly, etc. The goal of this site is to be useful. Yes, we will be implementing affiliate links when more established since it is the most logical way to monetize the site (although I’m open to ideas). » Posted By Steven Gliebe On March 29, 2011 @ 11:12 PM Thanks for mentioning ThemeSorter. Right now our focus is to get “all” themes/sellers indexed in detail (while keeping up with new releases). I have figured that means about 1,500 themes from 50+ reputable sellers at the moment. A lot of work, but we’re committed to this project (it has nearly become my full-time job). After that we will focus on improving the features of TS, starting with reviews. And you bring up a good point with Amazon-style reviews. Along with strong search capabilities, that is of huge interest to users. The challenge will be how to get people to voluntarily spend time writing reviews. That can be tricky. ;) » Posted By Steven Gliebe On March 29, 2011 @ 11:02 AMComments Posted By Steven Gliebe
«« Back To Stats Page