Get Your Special Deal on the WordPress Dream Theme
Ben Cope has released the WordPress Dream Theme not so long ago which is customizable for total beginners. Ben designed this theme to help coding phobics get a grip of their blogs design without having to tamper with the blogs code.
The home page contains a very nice layout and I did like the special feature article that sits above your first post. This spot is ideal to use for promotion of your best posts and products. You can even include an image too to attract more readers.
Since I’m a lover of news themes that include thumbnail images, I really like this feature on Ben’s theme, as it helps the reader to sort through the posts a lot easier.
This is the view when you scroll down the page:
You can even pull RSS feeds from other blogs or sites that you own to make this a true portal of your empire. I really love this feature. (If you are a bit of a coder you can do this yourself with adding special code).
In the footer Ben has place images for 5 available affiliate banners, advertisers (all though that isn’t a great idea since it is at the bottom of the post) or whatever else you want to feature via images.
I’m not sure whether I like this feature myself as I see it wasted and would rather see a top commenter Plugin or even recent comment which will prompt the visitor to scroll all the way down to the blog and read more content.
Thanks to widgets the sidebar is easy customizable and all you have to do is decide how you want to display your information and what to include.
You can also customize the stylesheet with the click of your mouse to change your blogs look and feel.
It comes already loaded with essential Plugins that help you in search engine rankings and has integrated feedburner subscriptions.
The WordPress Dream Theme is also:
- Adsense ready
- Contains the popular 125 x125 banners for advertisers
- Comes with Ben’s personal help (all though at this stage I’m still unsure of what exactly this entails)
All you need to do is customize and insert your own information then get blogging.
Here is the lowdown though on cost. Normally the WordPress Dream Theme retails at a hefty $247 which is quite steep since as far as I know this doesn’t contain a multi user license (but then I could be wrong).
But Ben has just released a very special offer on where you can get this theme for only $99. I’m not sure how long he intends to keep this offer live therefore you’ll need to act now and either run with it, or forget about it.
For those of you would like a little play beforehand, head over to the demo page.















It really looks like a quality theme… I may get it for my blog — thanks for sharing this offer
@ Andrew: welcome, let us know if and when you do.
Wow this is awesome I know I will be getting one.
Bye for now,
Charlotte