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An Inside Glance At StudioPress

By Jeffro on September 21, 2009

The growing consensus among theme designers is that being listed on the GPL commercial theme page on WordPress.org is useless. Do you fall into that line of thought?

I wouldn’t consider being listed there as useless – has the traffic trend from that page decreased over the past few months for us? Yes it has, and that’s obviously a result of additional sites being listed there. While I do think there is big separation in the quality of themes that are being promoted by WordPress, all fall under the GPL license and have a right to be there. At this point, only 5% of our traffic comes by way of that link, so it’s not a huge source anyhow. We do appreciate their promotion , as well as the incoming page rank when it occurs.

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How many people are employed with StudioPress, also, who are those team members considering when I think of StudioPress, I think of Brian Gardner.

At this point there are only 2 full time employees of StudioPress - Craig Tuller who is our COO, Marketing & Support Manager, Designer and then Rebecca Diamond who is our Service Manager, Designer. In addition to that, we have 3 paid moderators for the support forum. Early this year when we re branded as StudioPress, one of the primary reasons for that was to change the perception that most folks had of these being “Brian Gardner themes” and turn that into “StudioPress themes“. It was important for me to declare that a true company was behind all of what we do, not just me personally. At some point in the near future, we intend to hire one, if not two, full time graphic designers to join our team.

Who creates the graphical side of StudioPress designs?

95% of the graphic/design elements of StudioPress themes were created by me – while I’m not a trained graphic designer, I’ve been able to learn Photoshop and put together most of our work. We are now beginning to branch out and contract out upcoming theme designs for a few reasons. One, I’m so busy doing other things (like running StudioPress and overseeing all that goes on) and just don’t have the time to design, code, support, and provide tutorials for all of our themes. The other reason, and more significantly important reason, is that we want to offer a variety of designs to our users.

Black Canvas Version 3

Black Canvas Version 3

How do you respond to the criticism that new StudioPress themes are just a rearrangement of div containers?

See the previous answer – My first response to that is exactly what we are in the process of doing, which is contracting out designs so that we can offer a wider variety. On the flipside, I’ll mention that theme sales have been as consistent as ever, so even if a number of our themes are similar in layout, they differ in appearance and are continually in demand.

Rumor has it that you have your eyes cornered on the real-estate niche. Any truth to these rumors?

My eyes are cornered on a number of things, which is why I recently delegated daily operations to Craig, giving me more time to focus on future plans. Real Estate is among a number of niches that I think have a viable marketplace for WordPress themes – but ask any theme developer/company out there if they are able to do all that they want to. In other words, we all want to clone ourselves, as there are so many opportunities to grow our business, but most of us don’t have enough time in the day to accomplish it all.

Anything you would like to announce or have us look forward to?

At the moment, there are a few things that we have brewing – a few of which will become major announcements. But unfortunately it’s not the right time to announce them.

Posted in Themes | Tagged brian gardner, gpl, studiopress, Themes | 8 Responses

The 912Project Website In Action

The912Project Using WordPress

By Jeffro on March 16, 2009

Glenn Beck who has written books, appeared on numerous television shows, radio shows, etc. has launched his new project called The912Project. The sites purpose is to bring everyone back to the way things were in society on the day after the September 11th terrorist attacks occurred. Without diving into Glenn Becks message or the type of content he produces, I wanted to highlight the fact that the site powering his new project is WordPress and the theme it’s running is a modified version of Brian Gardner’s Metro Theme.

The 912Project Website In Action

The 912Project Website In Action

Among the changes between the default Metro theme and The912Project website is a change in font color from red to blue. The lack of a featured content block on the 912Project website, one large header image, and instead of the subscription links being shown at the top of the site, they are shown at the bottom. That is something you’ll hardly see any other site doing as bloggers have always been taught to place subscription links right in plain view. Also, the 912Project website is using IntenseDebate for their commenting system rather then the default comments in WordPress.

To be honest, even though they are subtle changes, I think I prefer the 912Project version of the Metro theme versus the one created by Brian. What do you think?

Posted in Themes | Tagged brian gardner, glenn beck, metro

Episode 44 – Interview With Brian Gardner

Episode 44 – Interview With Brian Gardner

By Jeffro on March 7, 2009

wordpressweekly1Prior to this episode taking place I had a feeling that this would be a great show. Despite there being a technical snafu where the stream audio disappeared, we covered alot of great information. We talked about everything ranging from Premium themes and the GPL to what StudioPress is all about to the future of WordPress themes. Definitely another classic show!

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Headlines:

IntenseDebate Now Has Plugins
WordPress Store To Be Revamped
New WordPress Book On Plugin Development

WordPress Tavern Listener Poll:

Each week from now on, I’ll be featuring a new listener poll question on WPTavern.com The poll is located in the sidebar on the right hand side of the site.

This Weeks Poll Question Is: Should WordPress Be Referred To As A CMS?

Plugin Picks Of The Week:

Jeff – Mail Press – With this plugin you will be able to send beautiful and styled html and plain text mails based on dedicated themes and templates for any e-mail notification issued for comments subscribers, your periodic newsletters or post notification (per post/daily/weekly/monthly), specific admin events : registration of a new user, comment to moderate, new comment on your posts.

David – MaxBlogPress Ninja Affiliate

WordPress Trivia Question:

What role has the download counter played in the WordPress project other than counting the number of times a specific version has been downloaded?

WordPress Trivia Answer:

As the story goes, in 2005 at a party in a small San Francisco apartment, Matt Mullenweg who was then 20 years old was celebrating an early release of the software. As Mike Hirshland was looking around for a beer, he noticed the download counter on Matts laptop whizzing by like a race car. This was a Eureka moment for Hirshland and using his partnership with Polaris Venture Capitals, led the way to the first round of funding for Automattic which was 1.1 million dollars.

Announcements:

Matt Mullenweg will be our special guest on March 20th. And Vladimir Prelovac will be our special guest on March 27th

WPWeekly Meta:

Next Episode: Friday March 13th, 2009 8P.M. EST

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Length Of Episode: 1 Hour 8 Minutes

Download The Show: WordPressWeeklyEpisode44.mp3

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Posted in WordPress Weekly | Tagged brian gardner, studiopress, talkcast, Themes, wpweekly | 4 Responses

Brian Gardner On WordPress Weekly

Brian Gardner On WordPress Weekly

By Jeffro on March 3, 2009

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Brian Gardner who is famously known for his Revolution Themes and also the guy behind his new venture, StudioPress will be my special guest on this Fridays edition of WordPress Weekly. I plan on grilling Brian about premium themes, just a question or two about the GPL, his business model, StudioPress and much more. If you have a question you would like to have me ask Brian, please put it in the comments or better yet, place it in this forum thread.

Posted in WordPress Weekly | Tagged brian gardner, studiopress, Themes | 5 Responses

Want A Revolution Theme License?

Want A Revolution Theme License?

By Jeffro on February 7, 2009

revolution2logo If you’re in the market for a new theme and have been eying up Brian Gardner’s Revolution 2 series of themes wishing you could have just one of them for free, here is your chance. From now until next Friday, anyone who registers an account on the WordPress Tavern forum will automatically be entered into the giveaway. Note that if you’re registered to the forum already, you’re already entered.

In order to win the giveaway, simply register an account on the WordPress Tavern Forum. I will then place all of registered Member IDs into a random number picker. Whichever member ID is chosen will be the winner. The winner will be contacted by means of private message. If an ID is chosen which does not have an account attached to it or the user declines the prize, I will run the number picker again until a winner is selected. The winner will be announced next week on the Friday the 13th edition of WordPress Weekly.

Posted in Themes | Tagged brian gardner, license, revolution, Themes | 2 Responses

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