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This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum , where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. There are a lot of WordPress themes out there. Whether you’re looking for a souped up, paid premium template or a free alternative, it seems everyone and their grandma has created a tweak on the basic two-column or three-column WordPress model. While it can be a little daunting to sort through the many options, the explosion of available templates is a healthy sign of a vibrant, sometimes prolific, design community.

10 Free WordPress Themes for Small Businesses

http://mashable.com/2010/09/07/free-wordpress-themes-small-business/
http://www.briangardner.com/ When designing your website, you need to have several key elements integrated into the design. While it’s important to have a site that looks nice (a cluttered website will quickly force potential customers to go elsewhere,) it’s equally as important to design the site in a way that allows visitors to easily navigate your website, find what they are looking for and learn exactly what your company is all about. 1. “About” Page One of the most important elements of your website is the “About” page. This page tells prospective customers who you are, what you do and how your company can help them.

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September 20th, 2008 admin Hello everyone. I would like to inform you all that I have started a new website where I will be releasing a set of premium wordpress themes. http://freewordpresslayouts.com/
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100 Favourite Wordpress Themes : Desperate Curi...

Posted by admin Over the past five years WordPress has gone from strength to strength and seen a huge increase in community developers and followers. This of course also extends to WordPress theme development. Themes are now being turned out on a daily basis, but for the non-coders among us, out of the hundreds of themes on offer, only a select few are worthy of using on our blogs – not only in an aesthetic sense, but also more importantly in terms of functionality and adaptability. If you’re like me, when you look for a new theme you think customisation and after almost three years of blogging and tinkering with a fair amount of WordPress themes, I’ve built up a kind of repertoire, which I’ll share with you below.