Twitter Cards were announced by Twitter back in June 2012 and many people (including me) ditched the idea. It didn’t got popular until recently where everyone was searching for the best setting for Twitter Cards.
Twitter card allows site owners to enhance the expanded tweets just like what Twitter created for their site. It works just like OpenGraph tags that give site owners the chance to determine what their posts and pages will look like when shared on Facebook.
Now, does that make any sense to you? When I first read about these cards, I was like “what the hell is that?”.
To give you an idea on what they are all about, I have prepared a quick (and short) slideshow for you below.
I thought it wasn’t important for social engagement but I was terribly wrong.
Let’s use some images to show you the differences, shall we?
This is what normal tweet looks like without any Twitter Cards:
Do you agree that this tweet looks very plain?
And this is what you see when you had enabled at least one Twitter Cards on your site:
Does this tweet looks cooler with Twitter Card enabled?
Tell me, which attracts you more in terms of clicking and reading? I bet the second one do.
Related material: This free tool helps me to manage all my social media accounts under one roof.
Yes you are right and I didn’t type wrongly; Enabling Twitter Cards on your blog will not give you any ranking or SEO advantages.
Basically, they only help you to make your tweets look better and more tempting to click.
Personally, I noticed an increase of blog traffic coming from Twitter since I implemented this method.
The below are the types of cards available to choose from. It doesn’t matter which card you choose and therefore, just go with the most basic which is Summary Card.
There are 7 card types that can be attached to Tweets, each of which has a beautiful consumption experience built for Twitter’s web and mobile clients:
Summary Card: Default card, including a title, description, thumbnail, and Twitter account attribution.
Summary Card with Large Image: Similar to a Summary Card, but offers the ability to prominently feature an image.
Photo Card: A Tweet sized photo card.
Gallery Card: A Tweet card geared toward highlighting a collection of photos.
App Card: A Tweet card for providing a profile of an application.
Player Card: A Tweet sized video/audio/media player card.
Product Card: A Tweet card to better represent product content.
How to add Twitter Cards to WordPress powered blogs?
There are three methods you can add Twitter Cards to your blog and here’s how:
Method 1 – Using WordPress SEO by Yoast
If you are using this WordPress plugin, then you are in luck. This is by far, the easiest way to enable Twitter Cards on your blog.
All you need to do is to head over to Social Tab > Twitter.
Enabled the box ‘Add Twitter card meta data’ and for the site Twitter username, use your @handler name. Press save and you are all done.
Just like the image below.
Yoast SEO had integrated with Twitter Cards features
Important note:
For those who are running a multi author site, it is best to ensure that all your guest bloggers have their Twitter usernames updated on your site. If not, you will be getting credit for their write up instead 🙂
Method 2 – Placing Twitter Cards code on your <head> section
This method is also easy especially when you are using customized themes like Genesis Framework (as you can see on this site).
Locate your <head> section and place this code below:
Again, just change @reginald_chan to your Twitter handler and that should do the trick.
I got to admit that after reading back method 3, it does sound a little complicated and therefore, I would recommend using the first two methods.
The last step …
Just because you had done the above, it doesn’t mean that Twitter Cards will show up on your tweets automatically. Quote from Twitter:
We’re in the process of bringing this new content preview experience to users on Twitter. And over the coming weeks we want to generate content previews for more sites from around the web. To participate in the program, you should (a) read the documentation below, (b) determine whether you wish to support Twitter cards, and then (c) apply to participate.
Therefore, it is a no-brainer that you need to apply first. I had applied and it didn’t took me more than 10 minutes to get approved. Here’s how you could apply for Twitter Cards:
1. Setup your Twitter Cards using Twitter Preview Tool. <– Do this after you had place the codes (refer method 1 to 3)
Fill up the detailed needed and once done, click on the blue button
2. Next, validate your card as seen on the image below:
The last step is to validate your Twitter Cards settings and it will automatically apply for you
Additional notes:
You are not needed to submit the photo card URL or player card. Well, you could if you wished for but I kept mine simple.
If the validation goes through, your application will automatically be submitted for you.
Over to you
Yup, that’s it. You have integrated Twitter Cards to your blogs or websites. Are you using Twitter Cards already or you are just trying to get it done?
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In recent years, online casinos have grown phenomenally and now form a considerable part of the overall gambling sector. Today, in 2024, there are estimated to be close to 5,000 online sites that are exclusively run online and offer a wide range of thrilling and fun games for their customers to play. However, with such a large number of online sites, it can become increasingly difficult for these casinos to reach a larger target audience and cultivate and retain their customer base. Thankfully, using the latest technology and features that improve the overall gameplay experience, such sites can successfully increase their visitor volumes. In this article, some of the key marketing tactics that online casinos use to reach a larger audience will be explored in detail.
Attractive welcome bonuses
Today’s gamers are fully aware of the sheer number of sites on offer to them and are fully prepared to switch sites if there are attractive bonuses for new players. Online casinos recognize this fact and take steps to ensure that their welcome bonuses are both attractive and competitive. For example, searching online using the term real money casino Australia will produce a list of sites in the search results. It is highly likely that the description for these sites (often in the first sentence or paragraph) will contain information on the welcome bonuses that are available for new players. These promotions commonly consist of many free spins on roulette wheels (where no money is needed to play, and gamers can keep any winnings if they are lucky enough to win). Roulette is a perfect game for new players as it relies purely on luck rather than strategy. Casino owners recognize this fact and commonly offer free spins to attract the highest volume of new or inexperienced players. In addition, many online casinos compete with other sites to offer deposit bonuses for new customers. In some cases, the casino may even match the value of your first deposit, doubling the amount of money you can play with. Such strategies are key to attracting new visitors, and the casino may attempt to retain their customers by offering various loyalty rewards for repeat visits to the site.
Secure payment facilities
In an age where cybercrime can affect any online business or individual with internet access, casinos are taking every possible step to make their sites safe. Early online casinos had basic forms of security, and many had none, making them a target for cybercriminals who aimed to intercept customer financial details and card information. Thankfully, modern, professionally run sites ensure sophisticated encryption systems are used to protect their customer’s financial information and ensure that transactions occur in a secure online environment. Typically, SSL encryption methods will be used on payment pages and when customer information is processed. This technology ensures that even if a hacker were able to intercept sensitive information, the data would be illegible and unable to be used to undertake further acts of fraud with the customer’s payment details. By using such secure systems, online casinos can appeal to a wider and increasingly cybersecurity-aware audience by providing assurances that any card information will not used by cybercriminals.
Update: Hybrid Connect has been renamed to Thrive Leads for branding purposes. Read more about it here.
How many of you heard about this saying “the money is in the list”? It doesn’t matter if you are running a small blog or a huge Fortune 500 company; You need a mail list.
The process of building a good mailing list is extremely hard and the word ‘extremely’ could easily be an understatement. Regardless how hard it is, you still need to start building one.
There are so many benefits a mailing list can offer and there is no better way to explain other than showing you some lovely slides below.
WordPress is home to over 20,000 useful plugins and when it comes to finding the best mailing list plugin, there could only be two choices which are OptinSkin and Hybrid Connect.
Both of these are used by both novice and professional bloggers because they are not just normal plugins … They are REALLY top notch and either one of them are eligible to be named as the best mailing list plugin.
I am lucky (and stupid) to have bought both plugins and I know how hard it is when it comes to deciding which plugin would give you a better ROI and improving your signup rates all together.
Therefore, I hope this review will help you decide which will be the ultimate mailing list plugin that you will use on your blog.
Of course, if you are using any one of these, hit the Reply button below and tell me what you think.
This comparison is done by dividing both of these fine mailing list plugins into several categories for judging:
Features
Placement and integrating autoresponders
Split testing ability
Look and feel
Price
Introduction to OptinSkin plugin
OptinSkin is created by Glen Allsopp and Graeme Boy. The plugin was developed to fulfill their own need to split-test opt-in forms quickly and easily, anywhere on a blog, to maximise conversions and make more money.
Hold on a second … did I just mentioned “Glen Allsopp”? The Glen Allsopp? Founder of ViperChill?
Yes, I certainly did!
Introduction to OptinSkin alternative – Hybrid Connect plugin
Hybrid Connect is created by Shane Melaugh and it is said to be the most advance mailing list building plugin for WordPress.
Ok, so who is Shane? If you do not know who he is, you better do … right now!
He is a renowned expert especially when it comes to marketing, traffic generation and online sales.
Note: It does sounds fun when you have two of the finest experts produced world class WordPress plugins just for us right? Yes, I felt very honored for that.
So, can Hybrid Connect stand up to it’s viral, OptinSkin … or … Can OptinSkin beat the newcomer who has nothing to lose?
OptinSkin vs Hybrid Connect
Who will be crowned the best mailing list plugin for WordPress?
Comparison #1: Features
OptinSkin features:
Split testing ability (A/B testing)
20 awesome designs
Fade in optin form feature
Customizable colors and fonts
Impressions will only counts if the optin form is visible to the reader
Custom HTML and CSS codes
Multiple locations for optin form placements
Build in social media buttons on optin forms
Able to work with all autoresponders
A partial look at OptinSkin settings and features
Hybrid Connect features:
Split testing ability (A/B testing)
Over 40 awesome designs
Squeeze pages, lightboxes and slide in features
Customizable colors and fonts
Very detailed stats counter
Changes can be done easily to any optin forms without codes
Multiple locations for optin form placements
Users can select Facebook integration and even add on webinar option on optin forms
Able to work with all autoresponders
This is what Hybrid Connect looks like on its dashboard
Option to stick the optin form to the top is a great feature for those who do not want to use a floating widget or plugin
Stats counter per impression which is great for obvious reasons.
Create custom optin forms using CSS.
Hybrid Connect has also several advantages which are:
More than 40 ready-made design templates compared to OptinSkin which has only 20 designs.
Squeeze pages, lightboxes and slide ins which are extremely valuable when it comes to increasing the conversion rate for mailing list building
Facebook integration where it makes sign up easier and faster.
Integration Webinar account with optin form offers a great advantage
My verdict: Both the mailing list plugins are equal. OptinSkin and Hybrid Connect offer users huge variety of choices and are packed with rich features to help you build your subscriber’s list. Therefore, this would actually boils down to your personal preference and needs. Due to rich features, both of these plugins are given full points for that.
Score: OptinSkin (10/10) – Hybrid Connect (10/10)
Winner: Draw
Comparison #2 – Placement and integrating autoresponders
Setting up an optin form using OptinSkin is extremely easy and integrating with any autoresponder is really a brief. No codes needed and all you need to do is to link both of them together.
For the record, I did not believe it was THAT easy and I decided to try it out (signing up using my secondary email) and it works! Amazing right?
OptinSkin placement settings
OptinSkin offers easy optin form placement such as:
After post
Before post
Below first paragraph
Floated right of second paragraph
Custom locations
Below selected paragraph number
Pop up after selected number of pixels
Hybrid Connect offers many features such as shortcode, widget areas, lightboxes, slide ins and squeeze pages
Setting up Hybrid Connect is also easy. All you need to do is to select the type of template or skin, change the words that appear, add in the your autoresponder codes and you are basically done. Just like OptinSkin, you can change anything from layout to font colours.
When it comes to optin form placements, Hybrid Connect does exactly what OptinSkin is offering with a little twist; The ability to add squeeze pages, lightboxes and slide ins.
Note: OptinSkin wins if you love simplicity and speed of setting up an optin form but Hybrid Connect is given that extra 1 point due to the extra features it has.
Score: OptinSkin (8/10) – Hybrid Connect (9/10)
Winner: Hybrid Connect
Comparison #3 – Split testing features
Ask any Internet Marketer and they will tell you that split testing is a must. So, if you are not doing any split testing, you are missing something out … BIG TIME!
Both OptinSkin and Hybrid Connect offers split testing features but what makes them so different?
This is Optinskin split testing stats counter
OptinSkin:
To enable split testing, you need to place two or more optin forms on the same location and enable the split testing option. Results will be shown is a very simple layout which allows you to compare the results in one glance as seen above.
This is a great tool that shows which optin form is giving you the best conversion rate and when it comes to building a mailing list, this is extremely valuable.
Hybrid Connect split testing stats are more complete and organized compared to OptinSkin
Hybrid Connect:
This plugin works in a very unique way compared to OptinSkin. You need to create an optin form first and then, enable the split test feature.
Hold on … doesn’t that sounds the same?
The starting part is the same (duh) but here’s where everything goes differently. You can start and stop the split testing features with just a click of a button as seen on the image above.
Compared to OptinSkin, everything is started automatically as soon as you create it.
It does sounds easy compared to OptinSkin but here’s the down side of Hybrid Connect; Stopping the split testing means that you need to choose a winner. Selecting the winner and the less productivity form will automatically be deleted.
In terms of automation, Hybrid Connect certainly does a great job but the fact that it couldn’t save a copy of the less performing optin form is a rather disappointing feature for me.
Due of this, I would rather go for more ‘manual’ and give an extra credit to Glenn’s mailing list plugin, OptinSkin.
Score: OptinSkin (9/10) – Hybrid Connect (8/10)
Winner: OptinSkin
Comparison #4 – Look and feel
Generally, both the plugins are offering super dupper (stunning) skins which are absolutely great. Allow me to share some indepth review in terms of their themes and skins provided.
What I love about OptinSkin are:
OptinSkin themes or skins are very lightweight which helps in website loading speed
The skins looks professional and clean (I am a huge fan of simple things in life)
Built in skins are awesome which doesn’t need any additional configuration or customization
OptinSkin offers quick and easy autoresponder setup without any codes needed (plus integrates well with many autoresponders)
What I love about Hybrid Connect are:
Hybrid Connects offer a huge variety of themes to choose from (more than 40 for Christ’s sake)
There are themes which fit well for every location on the blog page
Built in themes can easily be customized from the types of button used to the font colour
You can integrate Hybrid Connect with autoresponders by copy-pasting the right codes
So, what I didn’t like about OptinSkin and Hybrid Connect? Do they really have their downsides?
For me, everything good thing has their bad part and thus, a review is not complete without any downsides and here goes.
Disadvantages of OptinSkin:
Mobile view or mobile responsive doesn’t always work well and at times, it might look distorted (happens to larger optin forms only)
Doing a new optin form would require some CSS knowledge
Disadvantages of Hybrid Connect:
This mailing list plugin has the chance to break (not working properly) especially when there’s an update such as WordPress 3.6, Genesis 2.0 and HTML5. As much as this is very common for WordPress plugins, I have high expectations for premium plugins to push an update immediately after any new releases or updates.
Hybrid Connect codes could be affected by minification (done by plugin cache) and website themes which could distort the layout.
Score: OptinSkin (9/10) – Hybrid Connect (9/10)
Winner: Draw
Comparison #5 – Price
This comparison could probably weigh the most especially pricing is always an issue for all of us.
OptinSkin currently selling at $67 for unlimited usage while Hybrid Connect has three different options; Single site usage at $49, multi site usage at $67 and professional package at $147 (after 25% discount).
Now there are two ways you can see this:
OptinSkin is a better deal since one price for unlimited usage
Hybrid Connect would be a better deal if you are running just one website only
Personally, I would choose OptinSkin since the one price for unlimited usage is an extremely good deal in my books.
Therefore, OptinSkin plugin gets the one point for the last comparison done.
Score: OptinSkin (10/10) – Hybrid Connect (9/10)
Winner: OptinSkin
The best mailing list plugin for WordPress – My take
Let’s see how both OptinSkin and Hybrid Connect score in this comparisons, shall we?
Features – Draw
Placement and integration with autoresponders – Hybrid Connect
Split testing ability – OptinSkin
Look and feel – Draw
Price – OptinSkin
When it comes to points, OptinSkin scored extra one point compared to Hybrid Connect in my review and yes, this is a pretty darn close battle I would say!
Personally, both OptinSkin and Hybrid Connect are great mailing list plugins which you won’t go wrong with.
However, getting OptinSkin could be actually much easier on your wallet since it is a all-in-one package regardless for single or multiple sites.
Furthermore, I really love easy setting up (and a plugin that doesn’t affect my website load speed) which made me choosing OptinSkin over Hybrid Connect.
So, how about you? Do you have any experience with any of these plugins?
Wait! Hold on a second!
Not using any of them or still deciding? You can check both the plugins out using the links below:
Ana Hoffman (Traffic Generation Cafe) – The Truth About Making Money Blogging
Jane Sheeba (ProBlogging Success) – Make Money Blogging
So to recap, yes it darn possible to make money through your blogs.
I too make money but I am no where close to them … honestly 🙂
Okay. This brings to the next part of our discussion; How to make money through your blogs?
1. The relationship between traffic and blog earnings
Fact 101 – Traffic and blog earnings are inter-related
A blog is nothing without traffic and a low traffic blog doesn’t really make a lot of money.
Now, how much do you agree with this?
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Debate all you want but the truth is, you can make money through your blog with both high and low traffic. It all boils down to your own ‘blogging game plan’.
Don’t worry. I know you are pretty confused now but let’s head over to the next part to make things … clearer.
High traffic but low blog earnings?
Let’s assume you have a blog and it is doing very well. You are getting like 1,000 visitors a day but you are not able to convert them into successful sales.
So, what’s wrong?
The problem could probably lies in you and your plan.
Conversion rate has a long history with bloggers and even myself. I could get 500 traffic a day but at times, zero sales or very less sales.
And what did I learn from this?
High traffic doesn’t guarantees a good blog earnings but … good amount of traffic does increase the chances of you landing a sale, click etc on your blog.
Make sense to you?
I am not saying that high amount of traffic doesn’t help in blog earning and I am saying it absolutely does!
However, if you are not focusing on the right visitor or traffic, you are wasting your effort.
Now, let’s say you want to go the Mexican style (okay I made that up) and aim for low traffic instead.
Why not? Chances is that you may earn more money with low traffic compared to a high traffic blog.
This is extremely useful when it comes to building a niche website. The trick here is to focus on specific traffic and not general traffic.
Personally, I would rather have just 50 traffic a day (who are very determine to buy something) instead of 500 traffic who are here for shopping.
Ever heard about targeted traffic? There you go.
To wrap this up, imagine you have 50 traffic a day which is highly optimized and targeted. This means that you would have an idea on what they are looking for.
Here, you need to provide them with the right solutions and you would have a high chance of closing the sale.
2. Monetizing a blog
I could discuss about this the whole night long when it comes to monetizing. When we talk about make money through blogging or monetizing a blog, there are several ways you can go with such as using advertisement banners, affiliate sales and providing a service.
There’s no trick on this! Really.
You just got to know what is your goal, who are your potential customers and of course, not putting all your eggs in one basket.
Google Adsense and other advertising companies
In early stages of a blog development, Google Adsense and these advertising banners really help when it comes to generating income.
This is a good way to start to earn few dollars a day but nothing more unless you are doing a very specific niche blog.
For example, blogging niche has a superb low payout of less than $0.50 per click while some other niches could fetch up to $25 per click and maybe even more.
You could monetize a blog using Google Adsense or ad banners but unless you are having a high traffic blog, you won’t be earning a lot.
Remember that you cannot control what advertisements are shown on your site and all you can do is to specify the categories of the advertisements shown.
Tip: Don’t place too many banners on one page but instead, focus on placing them on hot spots to increase click rates.
Affiliate sales
This is actually my major contributor when it comes to monetizing my blog. When it comes to affiliate sales, providing a solution will potentially lead to a sale.
Affiliate sales offer huge monetizing chances for blogger but the reason behind so many failed bloggers is because they focus too much on closing the sales or making money out of their blogs.
C’mon guys. Let’s face it.
It is always great to see the extra money in your account from affiliate sales right?
Yup, I know how that feels like ~ Felt like jumping around especially when you are getting $100 or more per successful sales.
Here’s the ‘not-so-good’ part about affiliate sales. You could probably go weeks long without earning a single cent.
When I wrote my blogging journey in the first 60 days, I shared my earnings and many readers (some emailed me) said that it was great to see that I am able to earn like well over $200 thanks to ShareASale (which you can sign up for free) in just 60 days on a fresh blog.
Some said it was good planning but for me, affiliate sales is all about luck. You could probably write a damn good article but without luck, you might not even close a sale.
Of course, unless you are a very successful blogger with thousands of followers, we are on the same boat 🙂
Make money providing a service
You could probably earn money by serving ads and doing affiliate sales but those earning (in my honest opinion) are mainly due to luck.
When you are popular or having the right type of blog traffic, you might decide that “Hey, it’s time to venture out to the open sea”. You know … stepping out of your comfort zone.
That’s when you can start deciding if you want to provide a service instead.
Providing a service could actually turn out to be a very lucrative profession if you have the skills.
Okay guys, before you grab a piece of paper and pen to write down your brilliant idea, this ‘service’ is harder than you think.
Let me ask you these:
Do you think you have the expertise to provide such service?
Are you experienced enough to provide one hell of a service?
How many times have you done that before? (providing that service of your choice)
Now, you are not ready if your you have these terms in your answer: “I think”, “probably”, “may be” etc.
Yes. If you are going to provide a service, do not have the plan that sounds like this; “If A doesn’t work, I will think of B.”
You need to tell your potential clients like “Hey, I know what I am talking about and this is my advise” sort of thing.
Sound harsh? Not really.
Here’s another example which I received from Facebook two days ago. This dude was asking if I need any SEO service for my website (duh).
Doesn’t sound like a problem? It was disastrous … for him and here’s why.
The problem is he didn’t have a tiny piece of clue what SEO is! He just wanted to sell his ‘how to SEO’ to me.
Do you think he made the sale? Obviously not.
Firstly, he targeted the wrong person.
Secondly, he didn’t know the product he is selling.
Lastly, failing the first two and he basically lost his chance to sell.
Do you have any tricks when it comes to make money blogging?
I am always very interested to learn new ways to make money online or more specifically through my blogs. The truth is, 9 out of 10 times of trying would leave us nothing but disappointment.
When you find the momentum you are looking for, you need to learn how to ‘plug’ that into your blogging business and grow it from there.
Do you have any tips and tricks when it comes to monetizing your blog? Let’s discuss it using the comment form below.
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A good WordPress theme offers not only mobility and rich features but it also plays a crucial role when it comes to SEO and website security matters.
If you are looking for a great WordPress theme, you don’t have to look any further as Genesis framework and Genesis child themes are already a household name when it comes to premium WordPress themes.
StudioPress (the company behind Genesis framework) offers more than 40 breath-taking, eye-catching and mouth-watering themes. With over 96,000 website owners using Genesis themes, I don’t see any reason why you shouldn’t.
Before we choose Genesis or it’s child themes, we got to know what is Genesis all about right?
So, what is Genesis framework all about?
Genesis framework offers not only one but 8 different features for bloggers
1. Genesis framework and child themes are search engine friendly – This means that every child themes are SEO ready out of the box. All you need to do is to choose the right child theme to work with and you are basically ‘ready for battle’.
2. Great looking turn key designs – This means that changing the looks of your website is extremely easy and you don’t need a designer or developer to do it. Change it every day or week, the choice is in your hands.
3. Genesis gives you unlimited everything – Unlike any other premium WordPress themes, there is no such thing as ‘Developer Option’ for Genesis. This means that all you need is to pay once and you get unlimited support plus updates … for life.
4. State-of-the-art security features – With thousand of websites being hacked yearly, you need to know that your websites are secure … and Genesis can offer you that. With Mark Jaquith, the security expert and core WordPress developer working closely with StudioPress, you know that you are in good hands.
5. Hassle free and instant upgrade – Forget about calling your developer or webmaster to perform the upgrades as with Genesis framework and child themes, you can easily update them with just a few clicks of the button.
6. Customizing Genesis themes are incredibly easy – From auto-sizing images to advertising ready, the guys behind StudioPress had thought about them. All you need to do is to spend an hour or so in customizing your own child themes and NOT a few hundred dollars for hiring web developers to do the customizations for you.
7. Custom widgets and layout options – Need some customized widgets and layouts for different pages? It is easily doable when it comes to Genesis framework and its child themes.
8. Availability of trustworthy Genesis developers – Let’s say you still need help and want to build your own custom theme. Well, there’s a truckload of skilled and trusted Genesis developers at your disposal.
It is no secret that I am extremely picky and choosy when it comes to choosing a theme.
And for those who know me, there is a tendency for me to change my website theme nearly every month.
If you are looking for unique themes for customization, I would recommend you to try using either Prose or Genesis Framework (most basic).
Currently, I am using Genesis Sample child theme with some customization on this website (as you can see now) with the help of Genesis Extender Plugin.
Help! I still can’t find the right Genesis child theme that suits me!
With so many child themes, you are having a hard time to decide (plus getting a Pro Package for all child themes does not fit into your budget).
Don’t freak out and no fuss. I get it!
Have you ever thought of creating your own Genesis child themes instead?
If you are doubting your ability about creating a child theme, you shouldn’t.
I came across Dynamik Website Builder which offers more than 800 options to build your website theme from scratch.
So, what’s the catch?
You don’t need a type a single line of code … EVER!
The plugin is also highly recommended by StudioPress team (and myself since I have a copy of it).
If you are interested, check out my review on the Dynamik Website Builder here.
What do you think?
I hope you enjoyed reading and looking at the images here. Regardless how many times I see Genesis themes, I am still thrilled!
So, are you a Genesis user already? Share with me what you like about Genesis and do you have any favorite child themes using the comment form below.
Wait! You are NOT a Genesis user yet?
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