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The one group I think might not benefit from Thesis are those who blog purely about their own lives the online diary sort of blog. Otherwise … go and find out more about Thesis and the DIYThemes philosophy , and invest a few dollars in a fantastically robust, well-supported theme: Thesis. My mini-ebook Time to Write has all the tips you need to get started. Pop your email address in below to join my newsletter list.

You'll get Time to Write plus other free ebooks, as well as my weekly blog posts Mondays and short newsletters Thursdays to help you make the most of your writing time. Note: I will never spam you or pass on your email address to anyone else. You can leave the newsletter list at any time. The price: I hate reading reviews and sales pages without having a clue how much something is going to cost me. Granted, easier entry may result in rising of spam sites. But I believe Google is taking good care of de-indexing spammy sites.

This is something that I sort of fail to understand. The newest version of Thesis is already mobile responsive so I do have trouble understanding why the DIYthemes page itself is not fully mobile responsive. I have seen the DIY promote page in Google search results diythemes. There is a lack of detailed free resources available that could guide users who bought the Thesis theme today on how to use it to its full potential. The best way to promote is via word of mouth or to engage technical writers, bloggers or vloggers to promote the theme on their blogs and YouTube channels.

The Thesis theme allowed not so technical but aspiring bloggers to be able to build a site that they can be proud off on their own. I have seen so many vloggers who took the time and trouble to explain in detailed how a certain program or software works- with full and detailed screen demos. It then lead to many people buying the program, often through the affiliate link. I like the way Rita Morales explained about Thesis theme in her YouTube channels that can help less technical folks like me:.

Videos and blog posts created would remain would stay relevant until the next big change come along. It is way cheaper than traditional advertising and more effective. In my previous job I had written a long of tutorials, often using layman language on more technical subjects. I sort of miss doing that and hence when the inspiration hits me, I love to write tutorials on the discoveries that I could do using this theme.

Even though I am not able to promote it as an affiliate, I still believe strongly in this product. I would still continue to write posts to share about the wonderful stuff that can be done using Thesis.

If you like this post, please consider subscribing to receive updates of new posts via email. Related posts:. The thing I built, I realized I could never get there with that. So I abandoned it. Andrew : but people still buy it. Chris : Oh, people are buying it because it looks like what they expect it to look like.

Just this mountain of, of snowflake stuff. Snowflake input,. Andrew : down the website that does what. Chris : It slows down. Websites makes them harder to manage and increases the cost of anyone going in and working with anything.

But when I say increases the cost, I mean, literally increases the amount of time one has to engage, but it also increases the amount of errors and unintended consequences that happen when somebody tinkers with the system,. It tested well, your entire team is happy. Everything is going according to plan, except for that one thought in the back of your head.

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Not only can you target and reach a professional audience right down to their job, title, company, name, and even location, but you can engage people that you already know. You can even customize your campaign based on action. You want your customers to take and objectives you want to achieve doing business on LinkedIn.

Just visit linked in. Terms and conditions apply. You people want this. Chris : Absolutely. I wish I got, I wish, listen, I wish I was motivated in that way. It would solve so many of the BS I deal with.

Because it. Chris : I swim upstream all the time? Who wants to do that? Why would, why would anyone willingly choose to do this?

Unless they just completely believed in the vision that they want to bring forth. Because they know this is a better place to operate. I get to experience that on my own. I would love, love for others to feel and to see what I see and to feel what I feel to feel that, that power, that leverage that cleanliness, knowing that you were doing things the right way. We go. But who did you ask to make sure this made sense?

I know how I want it to be. Version one is me, the beauty of it, and the functionality needs to be what I want. If I ask other people ruins it. You just need to know. I know this is beautiful. I know this makes sense. If you could see it from my eyes, you would get it and that makes you happy. Chris : Yup. Andrew : you never get a, do you never get at a jealousy that other people have done better? You never get any sense of like, why is Brian Gardner doing better?

Where I should have done it. Chris : Oh, none at all. Not even a little bit. Uh, first of all, I had the initial ramp up. I got to experience that basic sort of success. And deeper and more thoughtful. Uh, those are infinite rewards. I look like a crazy person when I do so. I mean, this is the best when I was developing this the best I could do to sort of try and eliminate for everybody.

But when I was developing thesis two in , , I just think we remember for months at a time, my head was so wrapped up in what I was building and the leverage of these components and how beautifully they all work together. This stuff I had this like daydream, hallucination, and me like traveling through space way on the galaxy, getting to go places that nobody else gets to go because I. Built up this large framework in my mind and was able to see it and utilize it and leverage it and stand on it, work off of it, get that perspective.

Andrew : Money problems because your revenue went down. Chris : do what. Andrew : Do you have any money problems, any problems like not being able to pay for your home or not. Chris : Kind of yes. Kind of no, kind of yes. Kind of. How bad is it for me? Chris : Do what. Andrew : You own it outright. Chris : damn near like , on this house or. Chris : Yeah. I still have options.

You know, you always have options. Generally speaking. Andrew : Alright, uh, you know what? I was going to get into the thesis. I followed you on Twitter for a long time.

Chris : I do. I am engaged with what I consider to be the culture war that is going on. I have not right. Like I do not care what people do. I think intrusions and personal lives are disgusting. Minded, leave everybody alone. But many of the viewpoints that I, you know, his spouse publicly. Typically get lumped in with right. Sided view, stuff like that.

I just about all labeling. No, I am not a conservative. I am not right. Or any of these things. Sorry about getting canceled or losing business or any of those things. And that is what happens. If all you do is walk up and, you know, DIA diversity inclusion, uh, you know, whatever, uh, equality, whatever these, uh, you know, buzz words are. When, when companies are engaging in blackout BLM policy, you know, this stuff, there is a saying, get woke, go broke.

That exists because there is a negative business impact from a lot of these things. Oh, absolutely. Andrew : heard that saying before. Chris : Right because nobody sees it that way. Chris : I think this is a super salient point right now. I think. I love his products.

Andrew : Well, we could shut up about it. Personal personified a Twitter account. I, you could do that. A lot of people do this. Reputation management is smart. I look at Twitter like I would. Feel very hurt. If my history was scrubbed tomorrow, this is like a, uh, a log of my life. I can almost get some of those fields. I can, I can like, not relive, but I can revisit. I can examine my mindset. Like this is a gift that I have built. By being authentic. Like this is me.

Andrew : So this keeps coming. Chris : desire to be authentic. I just never seen someone who, who felt this way, especially having suffered so badly for standing up for what you believe in seeing that so many people were willing to, to distance themselves from you.

Well, you know, Fly a little too close to the sun. And a clarity and a depth of understanding all these gifts that come out of that process, this iterative thing, we live in a society that trains us from the very beginning to say that, well, you just do enough to get the good result to be perceived well by others.

And I have lived a life of extreme achievement and success and all this stuff. The only thing that matters if I look at this and say, I see holes here, I see holes here.

I see how this could be tightened. I am the judge. Now I have transcended society judging me. Andrew : I thought that the whole benefit of capitalism was that it was supposed to incentivize people to care about the market and other people, people like you, who are talented, who have an I who have something to contribute. And because you want our money, you have to conform to my, and the thousands. Chris : Not if it means compiling a bunch of technical debt.

Not if it means making a bunch of mistakes that you will address later, not if it means delaying pain. Unfortunately, I have incredible vision, incredible vision. I can see way down the road. I know what the future is. I cannot sit here and be an honest man and sell you something that I know is going to create problems.

Now that I have this vision, I would be. The concept I keep coming back to is alignment and congruency. And the longer you let it go and learn this firsthand to the worse it gets, the greater the cost of fixing the problem. I just have a zero tolerance policy. Chris : Then maybe I should pivot to something where I can operate in a congruent fashion and still achieve what I want.

Um, alright. Chris : Uh, well, I mean, it kind of caught me off guard there, but I mean, I do have ideas about what might be next. And almost all of the delightful inspiration I get in my life now is channeled through kids.

It really is. And I find kids keep their focus on infinity. They keep their focus on fun. You know, just receiving the gifts of the universe, living in delight, living in this, in this sense of wonder and, uh, And possibility all these goods, goodbye things, goodbye things that suggest something new who is around the next corner, living in a space of novelty and delight.

And w this is one of the things that sort of defined my adult life is looking around and seeing how many people lose a sense of both a sense of novelty in a sense of delight, or how many people become numb.

To their senses in general and just start living out the same pattern. One of the most telling things for me has been how many rich people I met, who are just miserable, nothing that, that I thought when I was like 10 years old, that was going to solve these problems or put me in a better place.

None of these things were true. And all you do is you growing up and we just to get numb to it. I want to be alive, receptive, sure. Yeah, they are. I want to create delight. I want to create imagination. Solving problems, introducing efficiencies, introducing like some sort of exponential factor to make things better. Something like this. I have quite a few thoughts for it, for what that might look like. Retrofitting shopping malls, for example, who needs some help creating games, creating a merger between video games, screen and stuff you do in real life.

What if Ninja warrior were a video game, for example, with a live component and the video game component, think about some sort of fusion like that. I thought you were going to say web flow is the future. Chris : Now Webflow is not the future. So I mean, quick, common all is. These are simply frameworks fads.

They are not fundamentals of computer science. There is a famine fan, an absolute fan, and this is so shocking to me.

There was a famine of people out there operating in engineering and computer science disciplines who really do not understand the most basic tenants of computer science. Is evocative of these basic principles. WordPress, for example, is a complete viral, basic computer science.

It is. All these JavaScript technologies and all this stuff. We are trying, that is like, sort of like the fed with money and inflation.

Proceeds faster than the growth of our inefficiencies that are baked into our systems. This gamble has most websites loading in about six seconds. Most webpages loading at about six seconds. Apparently this has been good enough because you get content showing before two seconds.

Pardon me? And so this is deemed good enough because, Oh, it has all of features. These are all canards but the bottom line is. Nothing like it, we could strip away all of this stuff. We could do freaking, you know, hammering code into stone for Christ sake and deliver a system that works based on computer science fundamentals and the, the downstream efficiencies we would achieve just from doing it right from stripping away, all the crap, doing the basic stuff. Nobody gets it. Everybody gets misdirected.

You missed the whole boat. Just went by, you missed the whole freaking thing, but enjoy your salary. Andrew : How do you express this in your personal life? This belief in what? How do you express it? Chris : Oh, no, no. I mean, I can go on for days. Andrew : but how about in your personal life, this, this philosophy, how does it come through in your relationship with your fiance, with your, in your relationship with others and the way that you just carry yourself through your day?

Like anyone who knows me well can predict where I am at any minute of the. Andrew : same breakfast, same lunch, different dinner, that type. Chris : Yeah, pretty much. I mean, yeah. Andrew : how old is your daughter? Mine is six. So you ask you, you expect deep work from your. Chris : Well, I can give you an example in a five-year-old context.

So we built Legos.



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