HOW TO FAKE A CUSTOM BLOG

So, you have a blog, you’ve read the tips for blogging, and you’re good to go.

Except…except you have blog envy.  You keep seeing the ProPhoto theme around, and you keep wishing you could giant images AND a sidebar AND custom flash galleries AND be able to pop all the images you’ve just processed into a post by hitting a single button.  Look no further, peeps.

ProPhoto 3, the latest evolution of the ProPhoto WordPress template, is packed with fabulous features I didn’t even know I wanted and soon couldn’t live without.  The templates look fabulous right out of the box, and it’s easier than ever to link your Twitter, Facebook, RSS feed, and bio page together in merry harmony.  (Click the ‘about’ link at the top of the blog to see how quickly and seamlessly your bio information loads.)

It’s also easier than ever to populate a blogsite with the option of featured galleries for those too lazy to click off your blog to view your work. (See my own blog, here, and click on galleries for an example.)

Likewise, those sweet little tabs that live on the left of this blog, even when you scroll down?  They’re called drawers, and they’re my favorite new feature.  On this blog, they pimp Facebook and sell the Projection & Sales Merit Badge.  On your blog, they could book a wedding or send you an e-mail or link to your favorite local businesses.

For those who are scared of customizing a WordPress theme (and yes, I’ve gotten e-mails admitting to the fear), I say: it’s easy.  Really.  Jared provides video tutorials for every major step in the process.  When I had a question, I e-mailed tech support and got an answer within a few hours.  If you’re really scared, you can purchase ‘Handheld Installation’ for $80 and have the icky technical portion of your blog-making taken care of lickety-split.

I’m not here to brag, though.  I’m here to share the WordPress-themed goodness with all of you lovely people.  So, use code

BNDCMP717

to score $10 off the latest ProPhoto theme ($199 new, $89 to upgrade from a prior ProPhoto theme).  This theme’s ease of use, vast tutorial knowledge base, quick support responses and innovative features make purchasing a no-brainer.

(If you’re ready to buy, click here, as the ‘buy now’ page is rather hard to find.)

6 Comments to HOW TO FAKE A CUSTOM BLOG

  1. January 26, 2010 at 12:17 pm | Permalink

    Oh cool! I thought the PP3 galleries were JUST for blog posts. But you can have them in your menu bar TOO? (That might just push me to upgrade from my PP2 theme!!)

    • brandcampblog's Gravatar brandcampblog
      January 26, 2010 at 4:50 pm | Permalink

      Oh yes, Sherry — spiffy, eh?

  2. January 26, 2010 at 4:17 pm | Permalink

    PP3 is really cool, I got the upgrade several days ago and the theme rocks!
    It has all those features that a photog needs to spend less time blogging and more shooting pics.

  3. amy b's Gravatar amy b
    January 26, 2010 at 4:56 pm | Permalink

    bummer your code didn’t work. upgraded anyway.

  4. January 26, 2010 at 5:11 pm | Permalink

    Wow… Thank you for the coupon! Totally have been thinking about migrating BACK to wordpress from blogger, cause posting the pix is the biggest hassle! When I was new to blogging (still am, really), WP seemed too hard to customize. But I hear nothing but amazing things about ProPhoto! This is definitely the icing on the cake to be my incentive to buy it. Thank you!! :-)

  5. January 27, 2010 at 5:11 pm | Permalink

    You tempt me. With your shiny and your awesome. =)

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