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Leyte Blog Network: Theme Change

Posted by Joel Tan Monday, February 8, 2010

If you've visited this blog before, I'm sure you are now noticing the sudden change in its theme. The transformation, from Falcon Hive's Blogger adaptation of the Wordpress theme Magasin Cuatro to the Monezine Blogger Template designed by Jinsona Design and coded by CahayaBiru, is actually still ongoing as I make adjustments to the new theme to accommodate the old content.

The new theme, otherwise known as Zinmag Monezine, is a brown stylist template suitable for the money-making blog niche. Equipped with 728-pixel width ad spaces, Monezine supposedly can increase earning potential of any blogger blog—not that I have purely selfish intention of just earning from Leyte Blog Network.

As everyone in the blogosphere, Philippine or otherwise, know, content is king when it comes to drawing web surfers to your blog and keep them coming back.

This doesn't mean, however, that other aspects of blogging should be ignored. This is where the change in theme of Leyte Blog Network comes in. In my eyes, blog design plays a critical role in capturing a blog's intended audience. I'm sure no one wants to look at a blog or website devoid of design or images.

If you want to try out the theme for yourself, on your blog, here's the download link to Zinmag Monezine.

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My name is Joel Tan. Many of you probably know me from MMOtaku, a blog I handled for b5media's EveryJoe for almost three years, from the last quarter of 2007 to the first quarter of 2010. Recently, I've decided to write for my own blog, The MMOsh Pit, that focuses on very much the same theme of my former network-based blog—massively multiplayer online games. Why call it The MMOsh Pit? Because MMOGs and the virtual worlds that they spawn are like concerts where some people are at the fringes, content in listening to the music from afar and apart from everyone else, while others are drawn to the center, in the mosh pit where the real action happens.
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