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The Digs’em wordpress theme by Garry Conn

28 January 2008 9 Comments

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Garry Conn, the author of around 100 blogs and one of my best buddies online has released a free wordpress theme called Digs’em. Digs’em stands for Digg + SEM (Search Engine Marketing). The design of this theme is inspired by the popular site Digg and the theme is also very much Search Engine Friendly.

To see a live running example of the theme, you can visit www.DigSEM.com . You can also download the theme from there as well as ask questions to Garry about the theme and get help relating to it. I don’t know how Garry gets time for doing these things but he sure has done a good job here.


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  • 9 Comments »

    • Shayon said:

      Wow! That’s a wonderful theme. But I just wish Gary builds the same theme for blogger users too. :-(

    • Techblissonline Dot Com said:

      A theme for Social media optimization or rather dig media optimization…

    • Syahid A. said:

      Wow. This guy for sure is a fan of Digg.

    • Free Blog Templates said:

      Yeah, pretty cool theme. Do you think Digg will have a copyright issue with it though?

      ~David
      http://www.eblogtemplates.com

    • chuck norris jokes said:

      I think this theme will only make Digg to be more popular, so I don’t think they’re gonna complain about it.

    • Shashank said:

      i wonder if anyone would use that theme for their blogs.

    • Rapidshare search said:

      Yea, Digg has already kicked off a few times with other sites copying its theme. :( Which is a shame.

    • ashwin said:

      I rather do the SEO part myself. Once everybody starts using the same techniques the fun is usually over very fast…

    • Rob said:

      Really does look like Digg. I’m not really a fan, but I can see why it would appeal.

      Hope Digg aren’t going to be annoyed about this but see it as what it is: free advertising for them.

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