I looked around for several themes for my blog. And I choose at Morris Blur, it’s clear, web 2.0, and adsense ready. For now, I keep with this design.
I follow several techniques for make more interesting my blog site.
WordPress has perhaps some of the biggest number of themes available to its users but our goal here is to choose one that will become the backbone of my web 2.0 look like blog. I know there are lots of opinions when it comes to this topic but I will base it on my own experience as Webmaster and end user. So in choosing this particular theme because checkmark a list parameters as I required for Web 2.0 blog.
- Widgets Ready – required. This one is a must. Widgets add so many options to make your portal truly interactive that choosing a theme that don’t support it is simply foolish, unless you can modify the theme and make it widgets ready yourself.
- Right Sidebar – required. I prefer right sidebar mainly due to SEO considerations. Search engine bots don’t read page same way as we do and simply see text. What kind of text they see first is going to greatly impact how well your page will rank in search results. Right Sidebar themes tend to place actual content of your posts and pages BEFORE any navigation links, external links in widgets, etc and as such are a better choice.
- 2 Columns – optional. I personally prefer this type of layout as it allows you to provide as much interactivity and monetization options as possible without creating a clatter on your site.
- Adsense Ready – required. I decide to go with this option – I review of 17 AdSense Ready Themes for WordPress from WordPress web 2.0 guide from howtospoter.com.
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