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Review of Blog Oh! Blog

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Blog Oh! Blog
It’s hard to find good help these days, especially in such a dog-eat-dog world. With regards to blog website design however, you can find great advice, free tips and help on the Blog Oh! Blog website, written by Indian Web Designer Jai Nischal Verma. Not only are there insightful articles on current and upcoming website technologies and design principles, you can also fetch free and premium blogging Wordpress templates which you can easily install. Apart from slick and clean web layout (admittedly, much cleaner than my GradTips designs) these templates include the following benefits:

  1. A non-obtrusive blog design with 2 columns, instead of the busy 3 column approach many other bloggers use
  2. Affiliate banner space which integrates well with the rest of the website, and attracts the appropriate amount of attention
  3. A easily navigatable, and expandable article browsing section using smart AJAX and java script technologies
  4. Nice amount of assymetrical dividers on the page, allowing widgets such as Twitter, MyBlogLog, and EntreCard to be installed on the right hand side which integrates well with the rest of the layout
  5. Overall professional appeal among all website templates, and;
  6. If you sign as an affilliate to Blog Oh! Blog, you can earn up to 33% of the revenue you drive to his website, in some cases bringing you up to $25 per sale!

If you are in need of a quick and easy way to install a nicely designed website blog template for your current or upcoming blog, I urge you to subscribe to the tips and articles Jai writes at Blog Oh! Blog via RSS or email. Also, check out the bumper competition here for a great opportunity to win a PS3!

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