Hopefully by now you’ve had a chance to experiment with the different blogging platforms available. If not and you’re wondering where to start, then make sure you read my past post on how to setup a blog for your chiropractic practice.
If you chose the WordPress platform, then one of the first things you probably noticed is that you can change the appearance of your blog by simply installing a new theme. Also, if you’re not sure where to start, you can waste countless hours browsing the internet for a dizzying array of both commercial and free themes.
As they say in the business world, time is money. So, when it comes to selecting the right theme for your blog, let me save you some time so you can focus on making more money.
Simply put, you need the Thesis Theme.
Why?
Because it wins hands down as one of the cleanest coded frameworks built around the most robust search engine optimized WordPress theme available on the market today.
If you don’t understand what all that means, let me briefly explain. In the world of internet business, obtaining a high rank with search engines is a must.
When people search for certain products or services, they typically don’t look past the first page. So, if you don’t show up on that page, you don’t get seen. But even worse than not being seen is not getting a chance with prospects who are in desperate need of your services.
However, if you use Thesis, you’re way ahead of the game. It all works toward skyrocketing your blog to the top of the search engine list.
Now, you don’t have to take my word for it. However, when over 5,000 professional bloggers and webmasters purchase the same WordPress theme, there’s got to be a reason and you better take notice!
Need more proof — then check out some of these heavy-hitters who are using the Thesis theme. They include none other than search legend Danny Sullivan, Google’s Matt Cutts, Microsoft search engineer, Jeremiah Andrick, search & affiliate marketing entrepreneur, Rae Hoffman, SEO guru, Michael Gray, author, entrepreneur and professional blogger, Darren Rowse, copywriter guru, Brian Clark and social media expert, Chris Brogan.
So, I’ll close by asking (just like Chris Pearson, the creator of the Thesis Theme does), “How smart is your WordPress Theme?”
I trust you answered, “Thesis Smart!”
If you’re still not convinced, watch this video by Lisa Irby from 2 Create a Website.
Enhance Your Blog with Thesis
What do you look for in a WordPress theme? Loads of options? Unsurpassed support? A beautiful base style?
Look no further than Thesis, the premier WordPress theme framework from the one and only Chris Pearson.
Rock solid semantics. Bulletproof search engine optimization. Crystal clear typography. And more options than you can shake a stick at. What are you waiting for? Get Thesis today!















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Hmm. I’m seeing this theme everywhere now and it’s almost time for me to upgrade my blogs. Thanks for the post and the helpful video.
Dr. Beck,
You’re most welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed the post and video. And, what are you waiting for — get Thesis today, my man!
This theme is wihtout a doubt the most powerful and flexible I have used yet. It took me a while to get used to the “Thesis Hooks” but once you do, its a breeze to make modifications. I currently use it on a client’s blog as well as previously having used it on a blog of my own. Thumbs up on this one.
Check out this brilliant post on Thesis SEO
http://www.doublemule.com/thesis-tutorial-seo-for-everyone/
Jeremy,
My point exactly. You can customize the theme so easily once you understand “hooks”. Plus, you get the benefits of a robust seo-optimized framework without having to use additional plugins. All-in-all, it provides a powerful way to push the limits of the already superior blogging platform, WordPress.
Also, for those that haven’t read the Thesis SEO post Jeremy made reference to, it is a great place to start (outside of the top-notch Thesis forums) to learn additional SEO tips and strategies for the Thesis theme.
Thanks for the valuable input, Jeremy!