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Monday, August 31st, 2009

Thesis Themes

There are easier blogging platforms to use than WordPress.  But I consider WordPress the very best.

When we created this blog, we had to tinker with the WordPress theme to get the style to be consistent with the rest of the We Are Listening site.  When I say “we”, I’m referring to my developer as I wouldn’t have a clue how to do it myself.

WordPress is pretty simple to set-up but as soon as you start moving things around, you run into a chain of unfortunate events where one change inadvertently causes another.

Naturally, every website, blog or otherwise, is a work in progress.  If you don’t have the skills to make room for a newsletter sign-up box or a follow-me-on-Twitter graphic, you’ll have to pay someone who does.

I pay.

If you’re design conscious, expect your blog to be ‘search friendly’ and, like me, constantly making silly changes that nobody other than you notices, you don’t have to pay.

Well, you do, but only once…

Thesis Theme is a set-it-and-forget-it WordPress template system that couldn’t be easier to use.  It contains all the bells and whistles you want and a few more thrown in for good measure.

Thesis Themes

Thesis Themes

You can choose from a variety of customizable design themes that strike a delicate balance between killer looks and functional typography.

SEO has also been taking care of so you don’t need to bother finding out what it means.

Check out the demo.

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Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Setting up even the simplest of blogs requires some technical tinkering.  Formatting content and adding images, music and video can drive you up the wall.  It’s not too difficult I guess but, for most of us, more trouble than it’s worth.

With Posterous, you can create and update your own blog by simply sending an email!

Here is an example in which I attached a picture of my son, Ethan, and an MP3 of “Amazing” by Andrew Allen:

Post to blog by email

10 seconds after I sent the message, I received an email from Posterous confirming that my email has been posted.  My post looks like this:

Create your own blog in 10 seconds

You can view it on my Posterous blog too.

Start you own Posterous blog now by sending your first post to post@posterous.com

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