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Envato Marketplace Buttons for Authors  

Envato Marketplace Buttons for Authors

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Yesterday afternoon I ticked off a to-do item that’s been lingering for quite some time – “Create some buttons to promote feeds and following on ThemeForest.” Many of the top authors on ThemeForest, and other Envato Marketplaces for that matter, have a set of buttons on their profiles and all of their items – see crazy popular items from Kresi and epicera. The purpose of these buttons is to encourage people to stay on top of the authors’ releases, and even connect with them elsewhere. One thing I noticed, was that everyone had their own set of buttons. So I set out on a search in hopes of finding a PSD that someone has shared for creating similar buttons. When nothing turned up, I figured I would take this opportunity to not only hook myself up with a nice set of buttons for my marketplace items, but to share my buttons so other authors can quickly and easily add some buttons of their own.

1000 ThemeForest Sales = Massive Giveway!  

1000 ThemeForest Sales = Massive Giveway!

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It’s been nearly 5 months since my first theme, Black Aperture was released on ThemeForest. Sales have been fairly consistent even though the frequency at which I have been pushing themes out has dwindled. While I’ve only put out 1 theme since I was initially contracted to development 5 themes, I’ve continued to offer free support and have been releasing updates to my themes on a fairly regular basis. Feedback has been great, and I’m very pleased with this venture overall. Today I reached a huge milestone – 1000 sales, and I’d like to …

Times, They Are A-Changing  

Times, They Are A-Changing

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In mid-July, I sat down and took a good look at my online presence. How I portrayed myself as a person, a professional, and what role my website played in all of this. When I first launched my blog over 5 years ago, I was only doing freelance work part time, so my portfolio was essentially an after-thought. For the past 4 years, I’ve been out on my own, yet I never really beefed up the professional end of my website. The main goal of this redesign was to better balance work and play, and …

Hitting the WordPress Theme Market with a Vengeance  

Hitting the WordPress Theme Market with a Vengeance

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Well, not exactly. But it makes for a good title, doesn’t it? I am however, on a bit of a theme development binge this month and next. If you follow me on Twitter, you’ll know that last week I released the first of many themes on ThemeForest (affiliate link) – a marketplace for themes and templates spanning many platforms.