Free Premium WordPress Themes for Your Site (WooThemes) – Instant Download

WooThemes Biznizz Theme Free Download

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We’ve compiled a collection of premium WordPress themes to help you make your business’ website look smart and professional. Many of these GNU GPL-licensed themes sell for $70 a piece or more (with support packages and/or alternative license agreements). If you have the need for support, an alternative license, or accompanying design PSD files (which are not licensed under the GPL and not supplied in the downloads below), we encourage you to purchase them from the vendors (WooThemes right now, with more to come). Otherwise, we hope you can leverage the excellent design of these free premium WordPress themes to better your business!

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Free Logo Templates (Photoshop PSD files)

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I’ve compiled some of the better free logo PSDs available.  This is a great way to kickstart a branding effort for your product.  Many of the sites on which the logo files below are hosted  have more content, so if you don’t see anything you love, have a look around on the linked sites.  Enjoy! [...]

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Web Hosting for Small Businesses

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If you’ve just built or are about to build a new website for your business, you’ve got a wealth of hosting options to choose from. I wrote this guide so that I could bring my experience in this domain (nearly ten years of professional web application development) to bear on the common and important question [...]

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Online Communities for Small Businesses

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As a small business owner, I participate in many online communities for small businesses.  I’ve compiled a list of the more active and higher quality of these communities below to benefit other small business owners.  If I’ve left something great out, please leave a comment letting me know and, if the suggestion is a good [...]

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Groupon: What Could Have Been

Groupon Stock

This week, Groupon’s stock dipped to $3.78 a share, less than 1/5th of its IPO price of $20 (and less than 1/7th its IPO-day peak of $30). Most entrepreneurs are desperate just to find a product with an eager base of prospective buyers. Groupon, it seems, found that product years ago, and its founder, Andrew [...]

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