Happy Holidays and Blog Updates

December 24th, 2007 | 8 comments

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, another Holiday or nothing at all, I wish you and yours a very Happy and Safe end of the year :)

To those who made little or no money online this year, this is the time to focus and make 2008 the year that you started making making online. Those who made plenty of money in 2007, this is the time to focus and make 2008 the year you hit a million. I’ll be happy with 6 figures. ;)

And don’t forget about my Holiday Special that ends on the 1st!

Happy Holidays

I decided to start the new year off with a fresh, custom blog theme. I know Chuck will enjoy seeing a theme that hasn’t been duplicated all over the place ;)

I’ve just contacted Sean Lowery requesting a custom blog theme. Hopefully he’s not too busy and has the time to get to it.

I like the way Courtney has his Internet Marketing Blog set up as well as Tim’s eMonetized blog and Darin’s Search Engine Marketing Blog, so without copying them, you may see some similarities.

I’m not sure when it will be up, but you can expect to see it sometime in the next week or two.

Once again, Happy Holidays and Stay Safe!




8 comments

  1. Chuck (70 comments.)
    24th December, 2007 at 7:53 pm 

    New template action. Woot!

    Just remember, Josh…a web designer’s work is never done. Any given site at any given time is simply considered “between updates”. ;-)

    In fact, I just completely re-did one of my sites yesterday: http://FreeSoloPiano.com

    But, since it’s the holidays and all, y’all might enjoy one of my others: http://FeelsLikeChristmas.com (free, legal MP3 downloads of holiday music)

    And now, it’s time for me to head off to Josh’s humble state…the HS basketball capitol of the world: Indiana

    I hope to be back home before midnight tonight…seeing as how it’s pretty cold and windy out there… (brrrr….)

    Have a great couple days off, everyone!

  2. Josh Spaulding
    24th December, 2007 at 8:52 pm 

    I figured you’d like that, Chuck.

    I suppose you’re right, but someone needs to tell Google that. They’ve been working with the same design for years.

    Both sites look very nice, thanks. Two links or more cause comments to be held for moderation, so that’s why your comment didn’t immediately appear like they normally do.

    I don’t listen to music much at all (I know I’m weird) otherwise I’d dig a little deeper into your music sites.

    Have fun in Indiana (hahaha) We’re the basketball capitol of the world, not just HS :)

    Drive safely and Happy Holidays to you and yours!

  3. Ruck (9 comments.)
    24th December, 2007 at 9:10 pm 

    Hey Happy And Safe Holidays To You Too Josh!

    Wishing you and your family a safe and happy holidays man. I’ve really caught on to this blog and been reading a lot. There are some aspects where you and I are totally different in, however I am trying to clean a lot of that up and it’s your advice and writing that is helping me do just that.

    I got to fly down to Florida for some company issues on Wednesday but it gets me out of the nasty Kansas winter. I look forward to catching up with your posts when I get back man.

    Happy Holidays,
    Ruck

  4. Vern
    26th December, 2007 at 7:09 am 

    Hope you had a good holiday and Christmas night Josh!

    Thats a good way to start of the New Year.
    Nice going and will have mind customized too
    somewhere in Summer probably. ;)

    Cheers all,
    Vern

  5. Josh Spaulding
    26th December, 2007 at 5:22 pm 

    @ Ruck – I guess you’re on your way to Kansas, or already there. I hope everything goes/went smooth for you.

    Thanks for the very nice comments. Just send me an email if you have any questions about what I’ve hit on in the past.

    @ Vern – It wasn’t too bad, how about yourself? I told Sean I didn’t expect a reply during the Holidays, so hopefully he has a chance to get back with me soon after.

  6. Chuck Brown (70 comments.)
    26th December, 2007 at 5:34 pm 

    Basketball capitol of the WORLD, eh? Wow…that sounds like a challenge worthy of a wager. My problem is, Indiana is kicking ass this year, and my poor Buckeyes are slow out of the gate. Of course, our coach is working hard, while Sampson is spending all his time trying to cheat, errr, recruit more horses for the fray. Or course, maybe you’re a Purdue fan…which looks like a more even match.

    But I’ll take that challenge, whichever team you root for. It’s never wise to bet against the Bucks! I think I can spring for a decent-sized hot-fudge sundae, should my team stumble.

  7. Chuck Brown (70 comments.)
    26th December, 2007 at 5:58 pm 

    By the way, Josh…not to knock your graphics designer guy in any way…but here are some other alternatives to consider if you want to do it in a more hands-on manner (whether it might be you sometime in the future or one of your readers).

    Most WordPress themes are pretty basic in function and similar in design. So for the most part, there’s one piece of art that’s really key to changing the entire look of your blog (it’s often called header.jpg, found in (/wp-content/themes/theme-name/images/). Depending on what you’re looking for, you might just check out a stock photo site like StockXpert.com, where you can get some great photos and graphics for just a buck or two apiece. A few minutes in GIMP or Photoshop can really take you a long way with cropping, colorizing and cool fonts.

    And here are two resources that I like to use for a bunch of my stuff: BoxedArt.com and DesignLoad.net

    Both are membership sites, and they run between 50 and 99 bucks a year. But you get a TON of resources when you join. So if you have multiple sites, and if the look of your sites is important to you, you might well consider the investment. I belong to both. In fact, I just signed up with BoxedArt this morning after not being a member for awhile. They’ve got at least two templates that I’ll be grabbing later today so I can completely redesign two of my sites this week. Also, CMS Skins at Themestock has out-of-the-box high-quality WordPress themes that very few other folks are using, if you really want to stand out. The appeal of these sites is not only the quality of the resources, but the fact that they are flat-rate sites… a smorgasboard, if you will. Pay one time for all-you-can-eat during the membership period.

    Finally, should anyone be so inclined, I didn’t include any affiliate info in these links…but if you’d like to put a penny in my jar because you find any of those sites of value, you can find my affiliate links for them (and tips on some of the other stuff I use) on this page:

    http://tornbread.com/recommended-products.html

  8. Josh Spaulding
    26th December, 2007 at 11:46 pm 

    haha, I’m an IU fan, never been much of a Purdue fan. But to be honest with you I haven’t been keeping up with any of them lately.

    I’m one of those fans who the hardcore fans hate. I just keep up with them when they’re doing good in tournaments :)

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    I actually purchased a copy of PhotoShop a while back and haven’t spent enough time on it. I can do the basics, but until my wife :) or myself really get good at it I prefer to use Sean since he’s so talented.

    You have some good points though.

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