Any Premium Press Theme For Only $50

Written by Bec on November 11, 2011 – 8:00 AM -

 

Have you been wanting a Premium Press theme to instantly create a specialized website using the WordPress CMS format, but just couldn’t swing a couple hundred bucks? Well now is your chance to grab some of these amazing themes at the unbelievable price of just $50!

Instantly create a Directory, Classifieds, Coupon, Realtor, Auction, or Shopping Cart website using the Premium Press themes. Check out just some of the features included with these themes:

All Premium Press themes come open source and packed with lots of easy to turn on/off theme options.

Themes support over 5,000 extra plugin’s and widgets provided for WordPress.

All themes are tested for security and support hundreds of extra security Plugins for WordPress

All Premium Press themes come with easy installation instructions and reset options for quick setup and configuration.

  • Unlimited Website Installations so you can setup 1 or 100 website’s without paying a penny more!
  • Instant theme downloads so you can get started right away after your purchase is completed.
  • Free theme upgrades for life so you can stay up-to date with the latest changes.
  • Free theme support for life giving you peace of mind that if things go wrong, were here to help you out.
  • Community forum access so you can get involved with discussions and community topics.
  • Access to our video tutorials and manuals so you can learn at your own pace.
  • Personal logins to our VIP client area so you can come back and download themes and updates anytime you like.
  • Monthly email updates so you are kept updated with the latest software news.

Now is the time to take advantage of the unbelievable price savings on these themes! Just use the promo code: FIREWORKS when you checkout to get this special discount. BUT HURRY! This fantastic deal ends December 1, 2011!


Tags: , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Adult Scripts/Software, Blog Program Tools, Design Tips & Tools, Promotions, Wordpress | No Comments »

Take 25% Off at Bigstock Photo Thru Nov 15

Written by Bec on November 10, 2011 – 2:34 PM -

Now through Nov 15th Bigstock Photo is having a 25% off sale on all images bought using their pay as you go method. So if you have been needing some royalty free images, adult or otherwise, for your projects, now is the time to stock up!

How to find the *Adult imagery:

When the Bigstock Photo site first loads you’ll see on left side of the page is the link to start viewing images with the pay as you go option. Click on that and when the page opens up you’ll see a search box at the very top of the page. Just beneath the search box button it says ADVANCED SEARCH. Use that feature to choose various specifics that you want to search by, including changing the Mature Content from Hide to Show.

*Note: Adult imagery does include nudes, but no actual sex. These will be suggestive and/or erotic photos, vector art, drawings, etc.


Tags: , ,
Posted in Design Tips & Tools, Legal Adult Content, Promotions, Site News | No Comments »

The Next Step: Turning Your WP Tube Into A Paysite

Written by Bec on November 4, 2011 – 7:00 AM -

In my last post I discussed how to setup a free tube site using WordPress and a free WPTube theme. Today I’ll go over a couple of points that can take you to the next step: converting your WordPress tube site into a membership paysite.

Using the free Wp-paysite plugin you can create a member’s area that is password protected.  This free PaySite script gives you the ability to run a membership site based on the WordPress platform. It covers both front-end and back-end functionality preserving generic WordPress features. As you add 30 second or 1 minute video clips to the tube in the public area, you’re add the matching full length video inside the member’s area.

Features:

  • Handles both photo and video updates for the front-end.
  • Automatically crops thumbnails for both front-end and members area
  • Main update image for photo updates and adjustable number of additional images
  • Integrated flash player for video updates display at the front-end.
  • Any additional info pages for the front-end.
  • Manages photo and video updates at the member area
  • Possibility to categorize updates
  • Dynamic or static front-end
  • Multilingual support
  • Configurable number of free tour pages and updates per page
Plugin Author: WordPress4You. Visit his site, Adult Help, to view Video Tutorials for  the WPPaysite Plugin.

 

Now create buttons that go under each tube clip that say something like “watch the full length video now!” or “view more” and link it to your join page.

You’ll need to setup a billing system, and I don’t recommend using Paypal, as they are quite likely to terminate your account once they realize you are processing payments for adult content. CCBill is an excellent processor, plus you can also use their services if you decide to open up your paysite to affiliate promotion. Other adult billing processors can be found doing a quick search via Google.

Once you have the site built, and your billing processor in place you’re ready to start promoting it. Look for linklists that accept paysite listings, get links and banners onto your other domain properties/blogs. Put together and submit some movie galleries to the tgp sites, and you can also submit some of your tube clips to other tube sites to bring traffic back around to yours. Now have some fun and good luck on generating a nice profit!

**Note: If you are having problems getting your video files to play, try using the free Anarchy Media plugin. There is also a version for non-wordpress websites.

 


Tags: , , ,
Posted in Adult Scripts/Software, Articles & Tutorials, Blog Plugins & Widgets, Design Tips & Tools, Wordpress | No Comments »

Free CSS3 WordPress Theme: Yoko

Written by Bec on June 10, 2011 – 7:00 AM -

Yoko is a modern and flexible WordPress theme. With the responsive layout based on CSS3 media queries, the theme adjusts to different screen sizes. The design is optimized for big desktop screens, tablets and small smartphone screens. To make your blog more individual, you can use the new post formats such as gallery, aside or quote, choose your own logo and header image, as well as customize the background and link color.

Yoko WordPress Theme

  • For WordPress 3.1 +
  • Cross-browser compatible (tested in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer 9 and 8)
  • HTML5 (with a fallback for IE <9) and CSS3
  • Responsive layout (CSS3 media queries, does not support IE 9)
  • WordPress post formats (aside, gallery, image, video, link and quote)
  • Theme options, individual background, individual header image
  • Optional sub-menu
  • Yoko “social links” widget (for RSS, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Vimeo, LinkedIn and Delicious)
  • Google web fonts (Droid Sans, Droid Serif)
  • Nested comments with Gravatar images
  • Full width page template
  • Short codes for multiple columns, info-boxes in yellow, green or red and highlighted text
  • Translation-ready (currently English, German and French)
  • Meets the guidelines of WordPress Theme Review
  • License: GNU General Public License
  • The WordPress theme is free to download and use on both personal and commercial websites. You can get more information, download the theme, and view tutorials on how to setup various features at the Elma Studio website.

    Note: Elma Studio is in German, and the translator button for English and other languages is on upper left side of screen.


    Tags: , ,
    Posted in Design Tips & Tools, Wordpress | No Comments »

    Checking Your Sites in Multiple Browsers

    Written by Bec on October 4, 2010 – 7:57 AM -

    I’m sure most of you have been frustrated to learn that your carefully constructed site or blog theme that looks absolutely perfect in the browser you use, is all askew in a different browser, or even just a different browser version.

    So how can you check what your site looks like in all the various browsers and browser versions? It’s certainly not realistic to install all of them on your computer, and it would be a designer’s nightmare to keep checking a site’s layout.

    Adult Blog Builder’s Quick Tip Answer: Browser Shots Just enter your site’s url and check the boxes of the browsers and versions you want to see your site in and it will generate images of how it looks in each one …it REALLY is that simple!

    A tip of the hat to the Gaydemon.biz forum for today’s quick tip!


    Posted in Articles & Tutorials, Design Tips & Tools, From the Forums | No Comments »

    About WordPress 3.0 Custom Post Types

    Written by Bec on September 24, 2010 – 7:59 AM -

    Wordpress TutorialThe following excerpt is from a very detailed tutorial about what custom post types are, and what you can do with them by Justin Tadlock.

    One of the things I’ve been hoping would be implemented in WordPress for years is the ability to create custom content types. The inability to do this has been WordPress’ weakest point when compared to rivals in the CMS market.

    In WordPress 3.0, we’ll have the capability to easily create and manage content via custom post types. Not only that, but you won’t have to rely on a plugin to do this for you. It can be done via your theme’s functions.php file with a few lines of code.

    There are other 3.0 features such as menu management and multi-site, but this is the most promising feature coming. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the creation of custom post types and how they can be used for your blog. Read more »


    Tags: , ,
    Posted in Articles & Tutorials, Blog Program Tools, Design Tips & Tools, Wordpress | No Comments »

    Finally! A Truly Useable Gallery Plugin for WordPress!

    Written by Bec on September 22, 2010 – 8:15 AM -

    For too long WordPress bloggers have not had access to a truly well rounded, fully functional, thumbnail gallery builder. Those days are over! UUGallery creates fully customizable photo and video galleries in just three easy steps. In no time at all you’ll be creating the most awesome looking galleries around with absolute ease, right from your WordPress dashboard! UUGallery auto-crops thumbs, resizes original images to fit your layout, and displays them in a fully customizable image viewer. 

    There are no complex settings, gallery templates are easily customized in any html editor. Just upload your pics via FTP, click to insert your customized template, and publish! UUGallery generator does the rest! Save yourself hours of dirty work, this is as easy as 1-2-3! Don’t believe me?  Watch the video tutorial and see for yourself how easy this gallery plugin is!

    New Video features:
    1. New: Grabs videos from FHGs
    Just specify an URL to movie FHG and the script will download all videos for you and create a gallery in your blog automatically. It can embed videos, convert them to FLV or any other format and you can get YouTube-style video clips on your blog.

    2. New: Converts video to FLV automatically (or to AVI, MPG, WMV, etc).
    Script can convert videos on-the-fly for you while you are grabbing them from galleries or uploading from your harddrive. You will get any video format you need. We recommend you to convert videos to FLV format to get embeded videos on your blog.

    3. New: Builds Embedded/Non-embedded video galleries.
    You can create video of different types:
    1. YouTube-like FLV videos with flash player.
    2. Classic videos. Thumbs linked to video files directly.

    In both cases you just need to select a format and UUGallery will create and convert videos for you in no time. Note: ffmpeg is required.

    4. New: Creates classic galleries (thumbs linked to videos)
    You can create a non-embedded video gallery from FHGs. Script will grab the videos, create thumbs, and arranges them within your template and produce a published gallery in a few clicks.

    5. New: Manual frame cropper (pic)
    We have created an ultimate tool for you. Why do you always have to use predifined thumbs for video galleries? Now you can select a frame you want using our Manual Frame Cropping. Just drag a slider and you will see another frame. Nothing difficult! Moreover, you can easily crop it in your browser.
    Note: ffmpeg is required for frame selection, if you don’t have it, you can create video gallery with predefined preview thumb only.

    6. New: Flash player for embedded videos
    Flash player can be embedded on blog pages or on full-sized viewer. You can easily select this by checking an apropriate option.

    Read more »


    Tags: ,
    Posted in Blog Plugins & Widgets, Blog Program Tools, Design Tips & Tools, Wordpress | No Comments »

    How To Put An XML Feed On Your Webpage

    Written by Bec on September 20, 2010 – 7:56 AM -

    Do you have a website that isn’t powered by blog software and RSS plugins and want to display XML/RSS feeds on it? Then read on and discover just how easy it is to do!

    How To Put An XML Feed On Your Webpage

    Really Simple Syndication (RSS) has taken off in a big way. Just as satellite television beams more channels into your home than you can watch, RSS allows to you display an endless amount of other peoples content. Whilst RSS XML feeds are plenty, there’s not as much in the way of clear, simple instruction when it comes to making use of those feeds.

    If you’re one of the webmasters who uses a content management system that makes using RSS XML feeds as simple as specifying a feed URL then you’re fortunate in that respect. For others, the options available tend to be offered by developers of the software and the usage instructions provided can often be riddled with technical jargon. Many cry, “Use my feed”, but fewer tell you how.

    One of the best and easiest ways I’ve found to show the content from an RSS XML feed on one of my websites is to use a ready made PHP parser. Now, don’t worry about what that means, just think of it as somthing that someone has already created; a blackbox that makes it easy for you to use content from RSS feeds and display it on your website.

    For this guide, I’ve used MagpieRSS because it’s compact, works well and is distributed under the GPL, which basically means it’s free for you to use. Now, MagpieRSS is written in PHP so you’ll need a compatible hosting account that allows you to execute PHP scripts.

    For the purposes of this guide, I’m assuming you’ve some level of basic knowledge about websites e.g. you know how to FTP, change file permissions etc. Covering the basics of running a website is beyond the scope of this article.

    Instead, let’s cover what are probably the most difficult steps; displaying the content from an RSS feed on your website.

    1. Download the latest stable release of MagpieRSS.

    2. Extract the contents of the ZIP file onto your computer.

    3. The core files you need from the ZIP package are rss_cache.inc, rss_fetch.inc, rss_parse.inc, rss_utils.inc. You’ll also need the extlib folder together with the Snoopy.class.inc file inside of it.

    4. Create a new file (you can create this page in Notepad) to display your RSS feed. I’ve called mine, index.php. Inside this file, copy and paste the contents of the example file referred to in this link and save it. (Where you see $url= replace the http url address with the http address of the rss feed you want fetched to your website)

    5. Upload all of the files and the folder mentioned in steps 3 and 4 to your hosting account. Put them into the desired location, but ensure that the Snoopy.class.inc file is still within the extlib folder.

    6. Then visit the file you created in step 4 using your web browser.

    That’s the basics of it. Once you’ve got this far, customising the way you present the content of the feed is relatively easy. Just refer back to the MagpieRSS website for guidance on how to do this.

    William Lee is the Internet Marketing Fool. The MagpieRSS website is http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/. The code to copy in step 4 can be found at SnipUrl.

    Article Source: Ezine Articles


    Tags:
    Posted in Adult Scripts/Software, Articles & Tutorials, Design Tips & Tools | No Comments »
    RSS