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Squeeze Theme Review – The Ultimate Email List Building WordPress Theme


Squeeze Theme is the latest blog theme from the guys at Unique Blog Designs, who are the designers of some of the top blogs in the world, including the one you are reading right now.

Squeeze Theme is a premium theme for the WordPress blogging platform. Its purpose is to add significant additional functionality and scope beyond what the basic WordPress install includes. Here’s a video that explains the key features –

In Squeeze Theme’s case, its purpose is to augment WordPress so you can use it as a tool to create “squeeze pages” (or namesqueeze pages), which are pages that focus on capturing an email address of the visitor so you can build your email list. You can also use Squeeze Theme to create sales pages, and standard blog and blog magazine layouts.

Bear in mind Squeeze Theme is not a custom theme in the sense that you buy a certain blog layout style which you can then change or use as is. In this case you’re getting a tool to create lots of different types of websites more easily using the tools that Squeeze Theme provides.

The idea is if you are not a coder or designer you can buy a premium theme like Squeeze Theme and it makes it easier for you to create all the different pages your online business needs. Instead of having to play with the code, you get an easier to use back-end interface to control all the different elements like style, color, layout and design.

How Much Easier To Use Is It?

I spent a couple of hours playing with a demo version of Squeeze Theme so I could get my head around how it worked.

Previously I’ve also tested other premium themes like Affiliate Theme (also from Unique Blog Designs) and Joel wrote a review for this blog of the Thesis Theme.

My first impression, which has been a consistent experience for me with every premium theme I have ever played with, was one of confusion.

In order to offer lots of customization power you have to offer lots of options. This is why when you first log into the Squeeze Theme control panel you are overwhelmed. Expect to feel lost and not sure what to do next.

Squeeze Theme Control Panel

I immediately started to play with all the options to see what changes what, but if you’re not the type who likes to tinker to learn, you can follow the many how-to videos provided by the Squeeze Theme team to show you how to use their latest platform.

There’s a members resources area with the help videos, a support forum and more tools to help you get the most from the theme. There’s also a quick start guide to help you take the first steps to begin using the theme immediately, and a course called SqueezeCamp, which is a 12 week training program you can optionally purchase (available to the first 150 people only) to learn how to really get the most out of the theme, build an email list and make money from your blog.

I’m going to be completely honest with you though – you’re not going to instantly be able to understand how to use this theme. You will need to learn through studying the videos and playing with the options until you understand what controls what. I’d say you would need to commit to at least a few hours of practice before you will feel even basically comfortable with how it works.

It also depends how comfortable you are with control panels as to how quickly you become accustomed to the theme. If you play around with the WordPress control panel already, have some basic HTML or CSS skills, then the Squeeze Theme options will not take long to grasp. If you’re advanced, you will enjoy the high level of customization options Squeeze Theme provides, so this is definitely a theme that’s accessible and relevant to all user groups, except absolute technophobes.

The only group of people I caution is if you are completely computer illiterate. If you don’t know how to use something like Gmail effectively, buying Squeeze Theme is not going to suddenly allow you to build a perfect blog or squeeze page. There’s a learning curve here and for some people you’re just not meant to be a blog designer, no matter how good the tool is. If that’s you, hire someone to do your blog and squeeze pages for you, and if necessary, they can use Squeeze Theme for you, to get things done quickly.

Why Would You Buy This Theme?

Here’s why I really like Squeeze Theme.

My business currently consists of three types of web sites -

  1. A blog, like you are reading now
  2. A squeeze page like what I offer at http://www.blogmastermind.com
  3. And a sales page, like what I offer at http://www.blogmastermind.com/coaching/

You can use Squeeze Theme with WordPress to construct all three of these pages and run them off a single domain name and one installation of the theme.

It will take some time to build all three sites of course, but management of all the different elements will be under the one control panel. You never need to use FTP, code HTML or CSS or do any programming if you don’t want to.

If you like the sound of that and you’re prepared to go through the learning curve, Squeeze Theme is a great choice.

Ultimately though, what Squeeze Theme does best is allow you to create small pages that are designed to capture an email address.

You might use video like this example page that was created using Squeeze Theme -

Squeeze Theme Dating Site

Or a page like this demo -

Squeeze Theme Weight Loss Site

Or you can use it for a sales page like this demo –

Squeeze Theme Sales Page

All of these sites would need content added, but you can get a feel for the versatility. Each of these layouts are completely customizable. You can add an ebook cover graphic, a video, align the opt-in box to the left or the right, include the opt-in box in a blog design on the top, bottom, left or right or do basically whatever you want.

It’s a very versatile theme, which makes WordPress into a complete content management system to create sites you can use to build email lists and sell products with.

What Else Do You Need?

Since we are talking about email list building (one of my favorite subjects), you’re going to need an email autoresponder system.

I recommend AWeber, as do the guys at Squeeze Theme, and many other top bloggers use it as well. Integrating your opt-in code that you get from AWeber to create the forms to capture a name and email, is a simple copy and paste operation with Squeeze Theme.

You can read my review of AWeber here – AWeber Review

You’re going to need WordPress, which you can get for free from WordPress.org, and you will need a place to host your sites too. I recommend HostGator as a good introductory web host.

If you don’t have a domain name, you will need one. You can try NameCheap for this.

If you’re not able to install WordPress and the Squeeze Theme, there is a service provided by the Squeeze Theme team where they will set-up and configure the theme for you for an extra one-time $97 fee, or you can buy one of the bundles that includes the installation. This is a good option if you’re not good with playing around with servers and just want theme installed ready to use.

How Much Is Squeeze Theme?

As I write this review Squeeze Theme has just launched and they are offering a 10% to 34% off promo.

Prices range from $97 to $274.30 depending what bundles you take. I expect these prices to increase once the opening promo is over.

SqueezeCamp, a 12 week bootcamp training program on how to get the most out of using Squeeze Theme to build your email list and blog, and make money from both of them, is available as long as you are one of the first 150 students (the camps closes on the 1st December 2009).

If you want all the details on the different bundles and the current pricing offers, check out order page -

Do You Really Need This?

There is a certain type of person who stands to benefit from a premium theme.

In my case I don’t need them because I have other people who do my blog design work. These people might choose to use a premium theme to make the work they do for me easier, but it’s not something I personally need to make use of.

If however I was just starting out and didn’t have the funds to have people do all my tech work for me, and I was prepared to take the time to learn how to use a premium theme’s features, they make a great choice.

WordPress itself is a great tool, but as soon as you want to make use of it for anything other than a blog, things are limited unless you add clever plug-ins or purchase premium themes.

Squeeze Theme is a great choice if you want to build squeeze pages and use the same system to manage your blog and sales page.

Affiliate Theme is a great choice if you want to create mini-sites and landing pages that direct people straight to an affiliate offer.

Thesis Theme is a good compromise between the two, having the power to do it all, however there is a learning curve here too and it’s not as focused on a particular type of website (affiliate sites or squeeze pages) as the other themes.

All these themes are great choices, supported by excellent developers and I would recommend you investigate them all.

In my opinion, email list building is the most important thing you will ever do online for your business. If that’s an area you are currently working on, Squeeze Theme is a good choice to help you build the pages you need easily, once you figure out how to use the tool.

You can buy Squeeze Theme here -

Yaro Starak
WordPress Blogger

P.S. Gideon Shalwick did a great little video to show you how he put together a quick squeeze page using the theme.

Check it out below -


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Traffic Python Unleashed!


Traffic Python is a new site that says it guarantees more CONVERTING web visitors and online advertising with very little effort or cost. So I decided to put it to the test…

My first impression was the site looks professional and clean, with an attractive look and feel. It is easy to read and understand. Joining the site was easy and painless–they do offer 2 upgrade options but they are not required to gain the benefits.

The Members Area is very well laid out and intuitive–I could figure out what to do after only a few minutes and was able to get up and running in less than 5 minutes. Inside the site, you create links and ads–the links you simply enter any URL links you use into the generator and it transforms them into “Traffic Python” links. You create ads for anything you want to promote using the Traffic Python Ad Generator, which is very easy to use. You can create as many links and as many ads as you like. And they are organized in a logical way–links are displayed in the order you create them but also your 5 most recent links appear on the main page for quick reference. Also, since the link generator is the tool you’ll use most, it is also right at the top of the main page when you login. Very smart!

After you’ve created at least 1 link and 1 ad you can start to generate traffic. Just use and promote the new Traffic Python link instead of the original source link you had. Every time the Traffic Python link is clicked, the page loads followed by a cool slide-up ad window at the bottom. It displays an ad PLUS an image with your affiliate link that goes back to Traffic Python. So if anyone clicks the Traffic Python image they see the site, and if they signup they become your referral. It’s a great viral feature because you can build referrals without even trying to just by using the site.

Now every time the ad window displays (your Traffic Python links get clicked) you earn credits that get YOUR ad displayed in the ad windows when other members’ links get clicked. So the more clicks, the more times your ads get displayed.

And this works virally–meaning as you make referrals into Traffic Python (either by promoting it or just using it and visitors click the Traffic Python image on the ad window to join) you also earn ad credits on THEIR link clicks. And this works up to 5 levels deep. So you can create a massive amount of free ad views and web traffic by referring others to Traffic Python also.

I didn’t get to test the full effect of a big downline yet (I just got the tool) but I can tell you the rest of the site works exactly as stated–my links got clicked, I earned credits, and my ads got displayed. Traffic Python even tracked my results so I know how many clicks and how many ad displays. That was an impressive unadvertised extra feature.

There is one more benefit and feature which might be the best of them all–downline emailing. You can email your downline with offers, promotions, or whatever you like, and here is where Traffic Python really shines. They took time to make the emailing often enough that it’s valuable as a user, but no so often that it’s a burden to your downline. But the best part about this feature (and actually the credit earning too) is that it tells you exactly how long until you can mail again. Now THAT’s cool.

Overall I have to say I am impressed with Traffic Python. It is simple yet powerful, and delivers on its promises. Highly recommended to anyone who wants to increase traffic and advertising.

See it and join here:

Unleash Your Traffic Python!

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5 Free WordPress Themes You Could Pay For


Free wordpress themesThe most obvious difference between premium and free Wordpress themes has for long been the quality in addition to price. But more and more professional web designers are designing free Wordpress themes as a proven online marketing strategy. A well crafted wp theme offered for free will not only generate many backlinks, but may also increase awareness of the theme designer.

After some research I can list five designers, freelancers and agencies that have created exceptionally beautiful free Wordpress themes. Here we go:

1. WeFunction Design Agency – Magazeen theme

Magazeen is the second in a line of free Wordpress themes created by WeFunction.com. Implementing a jQuery based Latest Image Showcase on a clean and communicative web design, Magazeen is an outstanding freebie from WeFunction. Costing only two links in the footer, Magazeen is a great example of professional free Wordpress theme of today.

Magazeen theme

2. WELLMEDICATED - Zinepress theme

WELLMEDICATED.com is the creation of the talented Vancouver native, Andrew Lindstrom. Just recently taking the step to designing websites full time, Lindstrom wasn’t late to create the beautiful magazine/news theme Zinepress. With all the elements of a classic theme, Lindstrom has made the theme user-friendly with thumbnails and post listings on frontpage and a customizable ad space on the sidebar.

Zinepress theme

3. ProductiveDreams – Imprezz theme

Trying to access ProductiveDreams.com to retrieve some juicy information, I was greeted by an error page. But based on the design of Imprezz theme, these designers seem to know what they are doing.

Imprezz theme

4. Paulicio.us – Viewport theme

Paul Bennett released Viewport November 5th 2008 and offers his services as a freelancing developer at Paulicio.us. Viewport is an exceptional wp theme as it is obtained by a featured content image slider on front page. The large images makes for quite an impressive first impression of the site and a true pioneer contribution the to free Wordpress themes category.

Viewport theme

5. Woothemes – Irresistible theme

Woothemes.com produces mostly premium Wordpress themes but throw in a free theme now and again. Irresistible is a personal blog theme with My-sections for posts, photos, feeds and video. A perfect and well-designed option for a portfolio or blog site.

Irresistible theme

Additional tips for your Wordpress users

In addition to web design, I have taken the liberty in listing some more useful information regarding Wordpress, to paint a full picture. You have free themes for download above. Let me also recommend proper blog web hosting options here, where you can find best host for wordpress and for more information concerning WP installations, plugins and misc documentations just go over to Wordpress.org.

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Dell Adamo – another stylish portable notebook


Yea, there’s another one in town. Another stylish laptop that will attack the position of MacBook Air on the notebooks segment. And it’s called Adamo, from Dell.

Dell Adamo laptop

We’re not going to get into details with this one, but it was well worth mentioning. On a first look, this laptop looks quite good, with a very nice polished full aluminium body, LED illuminated keyboard and a battery life of above 5 hours. Definitely a laptop for those looking to impress. Oh, and it will have a price tag above 2000$ , in US . Auch.

And when you’ll see what you get inside the laptop for this kind of money… you won’t be trilled: a Core 2 Duo 1.2 GHz CPU, 2 GB of RAM and an integrated graphic board from Intel that will barely allow you to watch a Blu-ray movie. Plus a nice 13.4" screen with a bizzare resolution: 1280 x 720 px .

Yes, i know, it’s not meant to be a workstation, but still… they could have put better hardware in this Adamo thing.

Adamo - stylish aluminium body

Anyway, that’s about it for the first impression. I’ll get back on this subject as soons as i’ll get the chance to get my hand on it (might take a while though for Dell to send the Adamo in my country though… ).

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