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Jace 03-05-2008 12:09 AM

Wordpress Theme Sponsorships Available
 
hit me up if you wanna sponsor some themes I have coming up to be released, for the first few themes I will accepting 3 sponsorships per theme and they will start lower than my planned price while I build up my themes database/site

don't know what a sponsorship is? read this

jace (at) thatblogguy (dot) com

Jace 03-05-2008 12:10 AM

and oh yeah, while most of my themes will be adult oriented, I also make sure they can be used in both adult and mainstream

they will be simple easily configured widget ready 3 column themes, so they WILL get downloaded a LOT

GrouchyAdmin 03-05-2008 12:12 AM

Are you doing anything to ensure that people who install the archive don't just edit out the links after installing it? I know it'd be against the TOS, but I don't recall a blog I've seen that hasn't removed other sites (other than mine, where applicable).

Jace 03-05-2008 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrouchyAdmin (Post 13871936)
Are you doing anything to ensure that people who install the archive don't just edit out the links after installing it? I know it'd be against the TOS, but I don't recall a blog I've seen that hasn't removed other sites (other than mine, where applicable).

I am thinking about doing that encoding thing that some do, but I am not quite sure how to make that happen, got any ideas?

Jace 03-05-2008 12:16 AM

looking around I see ioncube might work pretty well, would that be a good solution?

and also, now that I think about this more, I might have to limit the links to non-hardcore, that way people actually use the them and the hardcore links don't scare them off

GrouchyAdmin 03-05-2008 12:17 AM

The easiest way to do so to keep people from actively seeking to remove it, but would probably not get any 'bored surfer' traffic' would be to just <span style='display:none'>...</span> - however, you then don't get that surfer traffic.

I suppose you could do something bizarre like making a very simple wp plugin trivially hide the links/text within a base64 string, which outputs the full footer with the html/div/etc closure, and if they remove that, it breaks the HTML. That'd stop quite a few of them, with the objective of if they want to remove it, it'll be wrong, so they use a different theme.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jace (Post 13871947)
looking around I see ioncube might work pretty well, would that be a good solution?

and also, now that I think about this more, I might have to limit the links to non-hardcore, that way people actually use the them and the hardcore links don't scare them off

Encoding a theme? Requiring that this be installed as well? I dunno. People will probably be a bit wary of any 'encoded' support tools for WP.

Regarding non-hardcore, I also can't say.. that's really up to you and what you want to allow for your specific themes/sponsorship.

Just a couple of ideas off the top of my head.

Jace 03-05-2008 12:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrouchyAdmin (Post 13871948)
The easiest way to do so to keep people from actively seeking to remove it, but would probably not get any 'bored surfer' traffic' would be to just <span style='display:none'>...</span> - however, you then don't get that surfer traffic.

I suppose you could do something bizarre like making a very simple wp plugin trivially hide the links/text within a base64 string, which outputs the full footer with the html/div/etc closure, and if they remove that, it breaks the HTML. That'd stop quite a few of them, with the objective of if they want to remove it, it'll be wrong, so they use a different theme.



Encoding a theme? Requiring that this be installed as well? I dunno. People will probably be a bit wary of any 'encoded' support tools for WP.

Regarding non-hardcore, I also can't say.. that's really up to you and what you want to allow for your specific themes/sponsorship.

Just a couple of ideas off the top of my head.

well, how are others doing it? this is what it looks like when I have come across something of that nature

http://www.halmaclean.co.uk/wp-conte...-imagera8.jpeg

Jace 03-05-2008 12:24 AM

here is another example I just found

Code:

<? eval(gzinflate(base64_decode(’
bZC9bsMwDITnFOg7XD21g+PdVWSgS7t1CZCxkCLa
EixLqqTECNCHrxX3ZwkXHu7IDyA7zh7qGpIG49B7
nymirvn93WbDGmXOq+qCDhgofySjSIr4+PSMrkR/
M0UvEkbtqhVTFRtggUNRMoMjBXlpwQR0pH5X6ZxD
2zTzPG8nMdLnyRzH7dFPFX931jjCgWQymfByMlZR
ZI3gEE7dRswktU/ZuGEgGtMKWgh4W12U9dcS4Qvi
LIwV0hL6SASRW+x9uIXNPswha5roB4mDjypESgn7
q124rAnLtVjq9yH/XXp1uQqdJ8tZ9w0=
‘))); ?>

the only issue is that people HATE this shit, and I honestly think it would lessen the amount of downloads by not giving people the choice

I know when I am creating blogs these days I always leave the footer there, just cause it is an extra step in my creation

i don't know, I will have to give it a lot of thought, and actually maybe test it out on the first couple of themes...do one encoded and one not and see which does better

GrouchyAdmin 03-05-2008 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jace (Post 13871958)
well, how are others doing it? this is what it looks like when I have come across something of that nature

http://www.halmaclean.co.uk/wp-conte...-imagera8.jpeg

Yeah, that mess is quite similar; a bit overly convoluted, but I suppose it does the job to keep people out.

Again, anyone who knows PHP could just make it return true, and you'd get nothing. Hence my only suggestion for making the whole bottom footer a function. :thumbsup

Jace 03-05-2008 10:02 AM

got one sponsorship sold, looking for 2 more

the first theme should be done tonight

candyflip 03-05-2008 10:08 AM

What sort of price are you looking at Jace?

Jace 03-05-2008 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 13873743)
What sort of price are you looking at Jace?

right now, as I get this theme site up that I am building, and also building a relationship with bloggers for providing quality themes, it will be $200 per link. Once that relationship is built and my themes are sought out, the price will gradually increase to $500 per link.

The $200 is actually below industry standard for a theme sponsorship, but I want to get people interested all around for my themes and links on them.

Jace 03-05-2008 01:27 PM

tell you all what, since this is a new concept to the adult biz, I am going to not take any sponsorships for the first theme and use brand new sites on the sponsors links. I will post back my results here in a few weeks so you can see just how friggin powerful this is


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