CrakRevenue Highlights Traffic-Building WordPress Themes

MONTREAL — CPA platform CrakRevenue.com has updated its blog with a roundup of its favorite traffic-building WordPress themes.

The reason for the update is simple, according to CrakRevenue’s Papa Whale, who notes that we live in the era of WordPress.

From affiliates to webmasters, marketers and more, the open source WordPress system is the world’s most popular publishing platform. WordPress powered sites are inherently search engine friendly and offer numerous options and plugins for bettering search engine marketing and other traffic generation efforts.

“In an era flush with personal websites and blogs, we also live in an era of choice,” Papa Whale writes. “Sometimes, even as webmasters, we have too many options and that’s no exception when it comes to WordPress themes: Too many choices, too many decisions.  There [are] good ones and bad ones [so] how do you know which WordPress theme is right for you?”

Papa Whale notes that the initial “Top WP Themes for Your Adult Blog” post was one of the company’s most popular articles — so popular in fact that it needed an update.

“To us, a top theme responds to its environment,” Papa Whale explains. “You want a WordPress theme that will do just that.”

It is an outlook shared by many in the web development community.

“Day by day, the number of devices, platforms, and browsers that need to work with your site grows,” Adobe’s Jeffrey Veen explains. “Responsive web design represents a fundamental shift in how we’ll build websites for the decade to come.”

A variety of WordPress themes are profiled, including gallery, magazine and tube-style theme, such as DeTube, Genesis and Omm, with more slated for next week.

For more information, visit the CrakRevenue blog.

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