WPUnlimited – Is It a Must Have for Serious Bloggers?

Written by Jason on May 16th, 2009
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header-screenThere are a lot of WordPress themes out there to choose from when deciding upon what to use for your blog. And while you want things to look nice, you also need to think about the functionality of different themes, and whether they will help you make money through your blog.

And that’s where WPUnlimited comes in. Not only do they offer a great theme that’s clean, and fully customizable to your own design and aesthetics, but it’s also got great functionality.

Not sure if you know how to optimize for SEO?

Don’t worry about it; WPUnlimited has simple instructions to follow to ensure that your site gets formatted in exactly the right way to make Google, Yahoo, and the other search engines love it.

As well, there’s a built-in Google Adsense advertising generator where you can customize everything about your Adsense ads – the size, the look, the feel, everything – all without having to deal with code. You can get all the info you need from the WP Unlimited Advertising tabs.

But Cow, you say, that’s all great, but looks are still important! I want a pretty site!

Don’t worry – I know that while having a functional site is the most important thing, once you’ve got that covered, it helps that it looks nice, too. And more important than that is making sure that the design resonates with your brand. Some people may not like the color choices I’ve used here, but it certainly ties in with the John Cow brand.

With WPUnlimited, the design is fully customizable. You can adjust the colors, the fonts, and other design elements, all from the ‘design’ tab in the option menu. You can control other elements as well, including the typography, site layout as well as the content width.

And, not only can you customize the design, but you can also import or export the design choices to your other WPUnlimited sites. This is especially great if you have multiple sites with a common theme, where you want them to have certain elements in common, but be unique in other ways. WPUnlimited lets you do this, without having to spend hours coding.

Check out WPUnlimited for yourself!

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“WPUnlimited is exactly the type of professional template I’ve been looking for for years. The wide range of features and ease of use of customization truly make this theme a must-have for serious bloggers. You can stop searching… you’ve found it” ~ Jim Kukral

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8 Responses to “WPUnlimited – Is It a Must Have for Serious Bloggers?”

  1. Dino says:

    No offense, but i think Jason this blog is kinda dying!

    You might need to get some fresh serious content, in order to pull up the traffic and sales.

    Posts like these only work if JohnChow does them, since you are in growing as a blog, it would only be right to have the juiciest content at this point of time, just my 2 cents.

    Dinono.com

  2. Sorry you feel that way but this is a paid review Dino :)

  3. Ken Thompson says:

    Hi, I checked out WPU's site and read a post about comparison to Thesis. I'm not familiar with Thesis. But there was a comment that I'd like to ask you about. I'll quote: “A feature to feature comparison between Thesis and WPUnlimited would show that they are really meant for slightly different markets… ”

    Can you tell me what the different markets are?

    I understand from reading about WPU that online marketers can benefit from using WPU because it's customizeable and can be seo'd. Also, now that I'm thinking about it, do you think there's much difference between WPU's built-in seo feature and just using the seo plugin for WP?

    I'll be building some blogs for myself and a business-owner I'm helping out. I've never heard of WPU, or Thesis, so I'm interested to know more about them.

    Thanks for your time.

    Ken

  4. Hi Ken,

    WPU is really for the new blogger or the blogger that doesn't want to have to dig around in code. Thesis is for people that only care about search engines, and those that are very wise in code. Try to customize Thesis and you'll see what I mean. There are so many custom functions files, that Thesis doesn't look like a normal wordpress theme when you need to directly edit its code.

    WPU is really for someone that needs to be able to upload a header images, a background, change some colours and start blogging, or someone switching from another content management system without the understanding of how to edit WordPress themes.

    They both are focused on search engine optimization, but thesis takes that many steps further. Thesis is also moving towards an online magazine audience, where WPUnlimited is more for businesses, new bloggers, and new WordPress users.

  5. remco says:

    Don't like this review at all! The mentioned theme is very basic, and not at all comparable to woothemes or wpzoom…

    sorry, but i share the critics on this post

  6. David says:

    I'd love to understand better what you mean about basic. If you mean the front end is basic, that is because I am no designer. If you mean the features are basic, I'd disagree. Import/Export of theme options, built-in SEO, SEM tools, AdSense advertising manager, and hooks system are features found in very few WordPress themes, including WooThemes and WPZoom.

  7. dan says:

    Anyone use affiliate theme?

    http://www.affiliatetheme.net/what-is-it/

    How about Jeff Johnson's WP plugin?

  8. Jeromy says:

    This looks like not a bad theme. I like Affiliate Theme for WP a bit more though. I am actually looking at this one and thinking (besides the color options) this would be easy to build for free. WP theme and a few plugins…

    Thanks for the review!

    Jeromy (AKA Hillbilly)