How To Get A Unique Blog Design Cheaply!

November 15th, 2007 By Nicholas James

This is going to be a short and sweet guide on how to get a unique blog design alot cheaper then other bloggers are paying.

So bloggers might come out calling me cheap, but who care’s I’m telling you how to save money, which you can use on other resources and make even more money :)

 Step 1. Register to DigitalPoint Forums.

Why? Well you need to be a member of digitalpoint to use its marketplace

Step 2. Make sure you have a paypal account.

Why? Well this is the payment that everyone accepts/trades with at digitalpoint

Step 3. Post a thread in digitalpoint marketplace

http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=104  this is the section you should post in. This thread should be about you wanting a “website design created” in a “blog” style.

Step 4. Get it coded to HTML

Some designers offer free coding to HTML however, others don’t so if its not coded to HTML then you need to get someone to code it to HTML for you.

Unless you can slice the .psd and code it yourself.

Step 5. Get it wordpress coded

You can actually do this step yourself, however, if your a lazy person and you want to get it coded by someone else to save you some work then get it coded by a wordpress coder.

http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=103 is the best place to request a wordpress coder.

Step 6. Bring it all together

You don’t have to do anything on this step accept get your coded design from the wordpress coder/yourself

Average Prices:

Blog Website Design: $40
PSD to HTML Coding: $20
Wordpress Coding: $15

Total Price: $75
Normal Blog Design Creation: $250+
Saving You A Massive: $175+

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2 Comments »

Comment by Zack
2007-11-15 14:07:06

Excellent post again, and a method I never thought of to save big $$ when getting a unique blog design.

 
Comment by Profit Baron
2007-11-18 16:55:37

We love to save some $$$ and we’d like to pass on some of our knowledge too :)

 
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