September 2008

Night Club Blogger Template is a beautiful template for new blogger / blogspot blog. You can download this template here, but first you can view the demo blog here or see the snapshot below

This template comes with 2 columns, Main column on the left, and smaller column on the right sidebar. Dominated by black color on the background, but this template doesn’t look so dark actually.

This template looks cheering and give you spirit of party, well hope you like it. Like the previous beautiful red girl blogger template, I don’t fully widgetized all the elements. so if you want to edit some elements, you have to read this list first

1. The Night Club logo on the header. That is an image, to change it just find this code below ann replace it with your own Image URL

2. Welcome and description on the header. To change it, just find this code below

3. The Horizontal Menu on the header. That is an HTML / Javascript Widget. To edit it, just put this code below into your HTML1

That’s it, and done.

Download Night Club Blogger Template Version 1.0


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Actually it’s a pity that many designers don’t really make use of them. Favicons, mini graphics for a particular web-site, can be displayed in the browser’s URL bar, next to the site’s name in lists of bookmarks, and next to the page’s title in a tabbed document interface. To be recognized immediately, Favicons have to be visually appealing and fit to the design or logo of a given page. In fact, if you use Favicons for your sites, users can easily find your URL in their bookmarks – in this way you create some kind of a visual connection between your web-site and your sites’ visitors.

However, the design of Favicons can be tricky – it isn’t that easy to create a beautiful 16×16px mini-icon. Still, some designers manage to achieve tremendous effects. Logotypes with clear geometric structures are easier to work with than typefaces or abstract images. The color selection corresponds to current Web 2.0 trends. Let’s take a look at 50 beautiful Favicons you can inspire yourself from


You can click on Favicons – they lead to a page, which uses the image as a page icon. Links checked: June/05 2008.

Petal

favicon/ http://www.aurea.es/
favicon/ http://www.fxis.net/ (dead)
favicon/ http://www.divshare.com/
favicon/ http://www.tanyamerone.com/
favicon/ http://www.akken.com/
favicon/ http://www.kepu.net.cn/english/

Rounded Elements

favicon/ http://www.fat-man-collective.com/
favicon/ http://www.lisensa.com/ (dead)
http://www.lorop-it.de/ (dead)
http://www.akamai.com
favicon/ http://www.cogmap.com/
favicon/ http://www.colorwarepc.com/
favicon/ http://www.evozon.com/
http://www.diabetesgate.de/
http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/

Letters and Typography

favicon/ http://www.cubexagency.com/
favicon/ http://www.lisensa.com/
favicon/ http://www.somox.com/
favicon/ http://www.piqniq.jp/
favicon/ http://www.eight6.com/
favicon/ http://reachgroupconsulting.com/
favicon/ http://www.flexy.info/
favicon/ http://www.kiva.org/

Ornaments

favicon/ http://www.imthere.com/
favicon/ http://www.elevenmedia.com/
favicon/ http://www.roisure.com/
favicon/ http://www.pixellogo.com/
favicon/ http://www.thinkpinkstudio.com/
favicon/ http://www.mattwebb.com.au/

Squares

favicon/ http://www.sumagency.com/
http://www.indesign.einsteiger-portal.de/
http://www.kirkpatrickbank.com/
favicon/ http://deforum.ru/
favicon/ http://www.imasters.com.br/
http://www.ouvaton.coop/ (dead)
favicon/ http://detlog.org/
favicon/ http://www.ministrycamp.com/ (dead)
favicon/ http://www.getpaint.net/
favicon/ http://microformats.org/
http://www.kath-thun.ch/
http://www.campus-and-more.de/
http://pro-buero.com/
http://www.quada-office.de
http://www.modulio.net/

Further Favicons

favicon/ http://www.joomlart.com/
favicon/ http://letterpop.com/
favicon/ http://www.illustrationclass.com/
http://www.trendwatching.com/
http://www.edag.hu/
http://www.elektro.de/

Favicon Tools

1. Make every post valuable. The impulse to subscribe requires a catalyst — the sense that the visitor has found something valuable: something for keeps. Placing a lot of value in one post will heighten that impact.

2. Hint at an un-missable future. Darren Rowse calls this ‘creating anticipation‘, and doing so involves creating post series, hinting at future content, and so on. In other words, this method makes the visitor feel like they will be missing out of they don’t subscribe. It reminds them that the blog they’re viewing isn’t a static thing — it’s ever-changing.

3. Prove your record with popular posts. A compelling list of popular posts in your sidebar makes the case that your blog provides consistent value. While one outstanding post on the main page is impressive, it’s no guarantee that the post isn’t simply an exception to your blog’s usual content. A list of great popular posts reassures potential subscribers that they can expect more of the same quality in future.

4. Write or exchange guest posts on highly-targeted blogs. A good guest-post on a well-trafficked, well-targeted blog is almost guaranteed to result in a spike in subscribers. This is because visitors are arriving at your blog from your guest-post with an already positive initial opinion of what you do. If your subscriber count has reached a plateau or even dropped, a guest-post is generally all it takes to kick-start the subscriber growth process.

5. Tap into new audiences. Exposing your blog or website to the same audiences over and over again is will guarantee that your subscriber count remains stagnant. You must always be searching out new audiences and moving to greener pastures.

Photo by Meanest Indian.

6. Post less instead of posting filler. A potential subscriber will want to be reassured that you aren’t going to fill up their feed reader with irrelevant or low-value posts. When it comes to growing your subscriber count, posting less often with a greater emphasis on value can be a highly effective strategy.

7. Offer an incentive. This usually takes the form of an eBook offered only through a link at the bottom of your feed. While some people will subscribe only as long as it takes to grab your eBook, you’ll find that others decide that your feed looks valuable in its own right.

8. Publish full feeds. A simple measure, but an effective one. If subscribers are highly important to you, make sure you publish full feeds. Many people who regularly read feeds don’t like having to click through partial feeds. The partial-feed format also gives each feed article less room to grip the reader and draw them into your post.

9. Write a mini sales page for your feed. I saw this recently and thought it was a great idea! Persuasion works, and there’s no reason you can’t apply it to your feed!

10. Take a break! The post Hexadecimal HTML Color Codes and Names remained at the top of the main page of Skelliewag for over a week during my recent mini-break. Expecting a slight drop in subscribers as a result seemed logical, but instead, I found that my subscriber count had risen by over 400! I suspect this is because new visitors were seeing the ‘25 Paths’ post, which struck a chord with a lot of people, as opposed to a post which was a good but not great. It’s interesting to consider whether posting only high-effort, highly time-consuming posts, but much less often (say, once a week) might actually see your blog grow faster than if you posted several good but not great posts each week. It’s something I might experiment with in future. As you can tell, I don’t mind being a guinea pig for new methods!

Backlinks are said to be lifeline of any blog.In easy word Backlinks are the sites or links pointing towards your blog.More the number of backlinks better will be the chances of getting “Google PageRank“.But it’s not always that more the number of backlinks better will be the PageRank..An article over this thing can be seen at Jimboykin .According to wikipedia a backlink is any link received by a web node (web page, directory, website, or top level domain) from another web node. Backlinks are also known as incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links.

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I’m thrilled to tell you that the Blogger team have enabled a comment form below the post – WordPress style! This is probably the feature we ALL wanted added to the Blogger service, so many thanks go out to the Blogger team for enabling this service for us. The inline comment form is currently available through Blogger in Draft. To activate this, go to Settings>Comments in your Blogger dashboard and scroll down to “Comment form placement” where you can check the radio setting for “Embedded below post”.



There is only one problem with this at the moment: those of us who have customized our templates cannot currently use this feature. This is because our templates do not contain the code required to display the comment form. If you use a default template, your comment form should automatically appear below your post once you have changed the comment settings in your blog. I will post about this in full detail in the next couple of hours with instructions for those who have modified their templates.

Update: I have now posted full details for adding comment form functionality to your customized Blogger template, and you can also see this in action beneath this (and every) post on Templates Treasure.

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