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Updated templates, which means…

24 April, 2008 (02:12) | General, Template news, Webdesign | By: Andreas

…that the first new template pages have finally been added! Four Seven website templates have been updated, re-formatted and refreshed. And there is more coming up! The rest of the updated templates will be added as soon as I can, and then I will release the new Daleri templates that I have been planning to release for months now.

The single template pages were added since I want to have more information about each template, and it would be too messy to have it all on the templates overview page. By adding one page for each design, I can have a longer description, a larger screenshot and a lot of additional material as well. For now, only the basic information has been added to the first pages. But the plan is to add links to alternate versions, older versions, blog/CMS ports and to different websites that use the templates. I am also hoping to add add-on material such as replacement headers, alternate CSS and some other stuff. I have plenty of space to use now, so feel free to let me know what you would like to see on the single template pages. I will also add similar pages for the WordPress themes as well, once the regular template pages are all online.

Template sponsorships and banners

Template sponsorship slotWith these new pages, it is now possible to sponsor each template. A template sponsorship means that you get your banner placed on an extremely visible place on the template page, and once a sponsor slot has been paid for - it will last for the lifetime of the template and for this website. In other words, the sponsor will be connected to the template for years ahead - and with tens of thousands of unique visitors checking out the templates page every week, each sponsor should get a whole lot of good promotion in return.

The template sponsorship option is added for two main reasons. First of all, I have got a whole lot of requests from potential advertisers who want to be linked from the templates page. It is the most visited page of this site, and the templates are widely used - currently by hundreds of thousands of websites and blogs all over the world. I used to have text link advertisements, but those turned out to work in a way that the search engines did not like - so I removed them quickly. This will be the replacement. And second, after a series of health problems during the last year (and a few doses of bad luck), I haven't been able to work very well. Returning visitors have seen it in the form of broken promises, long silent periods and a complete lack of template updates until today. Now that I am starting to feel better and I am getting my energy and inspiration back, I will need money to re-build everything that has broken during the last year - and most importantly to finally get our custom template design business running.

I hope and believe that the template sponsorships will be a valuable advertising spot for other template sites, and for anyone who want to reach out to a whole world of site builders, webmasters, bloggers and designers. If so, it will also bring me back to work with templates as a full-time job again - which I would absolutely love to do. Would you want to know more about the sponsorships? Then send me an e-mail from my contact page and tell me about the site or company you would want to promote and I'll send you more information in return!

Now, this is just a small, first step back into action. But it feels good to have taken it after all this time. Perhaps I can actually manage to surprise someone this time… Please let me know if you find some error or bug in the updated templates and their new pages!

A general reboot

26 March, 2008 (12:39) | General, Personal, Site news | By: Andreas

The step-by-step approach mentioned in the previous post seems to work a little better for me, even though I haven't made any major changes on the site yet. Instead, I started with turning my home office into a major mess - emptying every box and making giant piles of CD:s and DVD:s on the floor. I spent two days going through all the stuff, throwing away everything that I didn't consider to be valuable and sorting the rest into clever archives that will be very useful for me. In some way, the ideas of having a good structure and a high level of accessibility works well in real life too! I re-arranged the electronic gear as well, moved cables and set up my old Novation K-station so that I can use it when I produce music. And not just through MIDI, I'm bringing the K-station vocoder back to life so I can actually sing with it!

What's up with the music?

I am pretty sure that the music production will take up a whole lot of my time this spring, and I have felt a constant flow of melodic ideas and inspiration since I joined the Leeloo Project in the beginning of the year. The Leeloo Project has been a one-person artist name for several years, belonging to Joakim Persson who is a long-time internet friend of mine. I have co-operated with him on a couple of songs in the past ("A different reality" and "ALW", for example) and back in year 2000 he did a nice remix of the classic Lagoona track "The promised land" (click to download his remix). Joakim has pretty much the same musical background that I have, but when I took a break from music a couple of years ago, he kept on working and studying music production in detail. Today, he has developed a fantastic sound - lightyears better than I could possibly do myself. He tried to get in touch with me for quite some time, and when I finally wrote back things happened quickly. He needed original material, melodies, inspiration and figured that I could perhaps help him. And I knew that I could never get anything done by myself so I needed someone to work with, someone who could finish what I started and bring in new ideas and quality productions to my basic concepts. It seemed like the two of us would be a perfect match, so I asked if I could join his Leeloo Project - and the project is now a duo.

We have already recorded our first official remix, a house edit of Ellen Lindblads "Nu är det fest i byn". You can hear it on Ellen's website (click "Musik" and then the "Leeloo cut" at the bottom of the page under "Remixer"). I will write a lot more about Leeloo Project in future posts and in a few days we will open our own website on LeelooProject.com. Stay tuned!

And the templates, themes and everything else on the site?

After the big refreshment of my work area, I feel confident that the website needs to be given the same treatment. The blog is full of old posts that are way out of date, incorrect and pretty much useless. Links are broken, numbers are no longer correct. And I do not need this logo anymore. Yes, I still get e-mails because of that post, almost every month someone offers me a great logo - usually after finding me through a Google search like "logotype wanted". The old posts are a good source of visitors, but I don't feel good about having outdated content on my site so I will probably remove a whole lot of posts. And maybe also re-organize the categories, and add tags…

I am still not sure if I will keep writing a blog here at all, I don't really know what to write and I don't want to be too personal since most people are here for the templates - and not for me and my opinions. I may possibly make andreasviklund.com into a pure web design website (with focus on free website templates) and keep blogging about templates related topics. Template reviews would be interesting to do, as well as template site reviews. But I am still undecided, we'll see about that. I know for sure that I will need to add more advertisements, or I will not be able to keep the site online at all. But thanks to the great feedback and high interest for the template sponsorships mentioned in the previous post, that will not be any problem.

Now, the main priority is to add these template pages. And the new templates. That will be what happens next, starting tonight and tomorrow. As soon as the templates are all up-to-date, I will clean out the blog and update all the other site content. That includes the WordPress themes which are slightly outdated as well since I haven't been able to upload new versions to the official WordPress theme viewer. Until the Theme Viewer is updated, i will host the themes myself and do it in a similar way like the templates - with separate theme pages for each theme, and related material and a sponsorship spot for each theme as well. Anyone who is interested in sponsoring the themes and have their banner or link(s) on the theme pages is very welcome to contact me. In a day or two, the pages will go online and I would love to have the banners on place by then!

Swedish versions of the templates and themes

Another project with a somewhat lower priority at this time is to release Swedish versions of all my templates and WordPress themes - and a couple of unique and original templates and themes in Swedish. There are not that many original WordPress themes in Swedish and almost no well-coded website templates in Swedish, so this will be an interesting project to do. I may possibly launch a Swedish website for this material and for a personal blog in Swedish (I own andreasviklund.se already), but I have put that a bit down in the to-do-list in order to get this site in good shape first. I still wanted to mention it here, för mina svenska läsare. Alla fyra. :)

Final words for today

Now I'm off to run quality tests on the updated and the new templates. And once that is done, you'll find them on the templates page - along with their new template pages. Check back tomorrow and the first ones will be there! If it is not, I promise to call it a day, close down the site and declare my future template design career hopeless. I have considered giving my job up more than once, but even though I am often a terribly slow worker and a master at not keeping deadlines or even my own word, I am still proud of the things I have managed to do through my templates. And if there is a chance that I can continue helping more people through my work, it may be worth fighting for. Especially when I get so much encouragement through friendly and caring comments from so many template users and site visitors. That means a lot, seriously.

New approach: Many small steps…

19 March, 2008 (14:09) | General, Site news, Webdesign | By: Andreas

After several months of silence, I have started to get e-mails from worried friends and colleagues asking me if I am OK. Thanks everyone! I appreciate that, you are all a great support!

I am actually feeling better than in a long time, so the silence is not a sign of problems. But yes, the blog got a terrible break again. After making a big effort to prepare for the design and content update, I just lost all inspiration to work with the site. Completely… I can't explain why that happened, because I don't really know. I just didn't get that next post written, and that is definitely a sign that something needs to change. And that may not just be the site design. More about that later…

However, my regular template design work and e-mail support has worked very well during the last two months. I have done a lot of successful work on other sites I run, and I have answered more than 1.400 free support requests in February and March. I have built several new templates, both custom designs and future free releases. I have also created a couple of new WordPress themes in my native language, Swedish, just because there are very few (if any) Swedish themes out there. Those of you who have checked the facebook group for my templates may have seen the updated andreas00-07 templates and the new Daleri designs (Daleri Template and Daleri Structure - both new templates ready for release). The feedback has been great for the new designs. But on the heart of all my work, this website, nothing has happened in a long time. It is time to do something about that now, and once again I will have do think different to find the inspiration to get it done.

I have put the site re-design work aside for now to focus on the two things I consider to be the most important for now: content and strucure quality. This means that the new templates will be uploaded today, even though I didn't want to do that until I had a new design in place. I will also add the new template pages that i have been planning to add for so long. It will be sub-pages to the templates page where every single template will get a lot of additional information and material. Add-ons, replacement images, new header graphics, old versions, alternate versions and variations - and a larger screenshot along with a live demo of the template.

New advertising option

Another change is that I will add a completely new advertisement option called "template sponsorship", that allows advertisers to place a banner on one single template page and being mentioned inside the template as well. The template sponsorship is a one-time cost, and the sponsorship lasts forever! In reality, that means as long as the template is available and this site is online which is hopefully for several years ahead. It will very likely be an attractive spot for many advertisers, since the ad will be seen by thousands of people every day for a long time. The templates page has had 630.000 visitors during the last 12 months and more than 2 million templates have been downloaded, so it

So far, each template is available so there is currently 11 slots available with several more being added with the release of the new templates. Everytime I release a new template, there will be a sponsorship slot available for it as well. This will make it possible for me to continue giving away my designs and support for free - without having to place too many advertisements on the rest of the site. If you are interested in sponsoring one or several of the templates, please contact me as quickly as possible since I will start a large campaign to sell these slots soon.

New music project

Another thing that has happened recently is the forming of a new electronic dancefloor music co-operation called the Leeloo Project. I will write a whole lot more about that later, but it is good news for anyone who has followed my musical adventures and hoped for new music. There are actually new songs waiting for release already, but again, I'll wait with revealing anything more about that until I have managed to get the current content and structure in order.

So what happens now?

I got to get things done, and instead of trying to do it all at once I will do every little step - one after the other. Here is the status update. The next step will be to add pages and update templates. Then I will release new templates, atleast three of them in the first round. Then I will need to update the WordPress themes to make them work with WP versions 2.3 and 2.5 (which includes adding tag support). While doing that, I will offer advertising options on this site and thereby trying to secure the future for the site. I can't afford keeping the site online and giving away my work for free unless I find advertisers - so it is a priority. Feel free to contact me if you'd like to support my work through advertising. Then, if I can get through these details (which I know I can), I will start looking at the site design again. I like the current design, but it is still a bit boring. And change is never bad - unless it steals my focus like it has done now.

I'm back again, with the intention of doing good this time. It may not always look pretty, but if it works out then I'll be happy. Thanks everyone for hanging on. Now I'm off to get some work done.

Heading home…

30 January, 2008 (10:27) | General | By: Andreas

A day in Stockholm passes very quickly, and I am now ready to go home again. Yesterday was great, I will write more about it and post photos when I get back to Jokkmokk again. I'm writing this from my colleague Damon's apartment, and it is the last thing I do before I leave. Next time I will make sure to stay an extra day to get some time to see the city.

Here we go again…

Updated later

Exactly 36 hours after the takeoff yesterday, I got back home. I was planning to write down a lot of thoughts and reflections from the meeting, but I am too tired to get any serious work done now so I will save that for tomorrow. Besides meeting other bloggers and artists, the meeting gave me interesting insights in the future of mobile web browsing from a content providers perspective. I was a bit surprised by that information since several things that I thought would be top priorities had been completely excluded from the plans, and it makes me think about empty spaces that will need to be filled. I see opportunities here, in an area that I have not been interested in before. But as said, I need to save that for later and get some sleep. Just a quick greeting first:

Thanks to all the bloggers and artists who attended the meeting, it was really nice meeting you all! And thanks to Telia for the invite and for being great hosts.

Be warned!

24 January, 2008 (14:30) | General, Site news | By: Andreas

Over the next two days, this site may look like a complete mess. Most details are ready for the upcoming design switch, but the design is the easy part. I will also re-structure a large part of the content (including old blog entries and pages) to make it easier to use tags rather than categories and to add new sub-pages the different parts of the site. As I have written earlier, each template will get a page of its own where you can see a larger screenshot and download additional material and previous versions if wanted. More information about each template will be available, such as number of included layouts and file sizes. I will also add a FAQ for each template, and have a couple of how-to's available as well.

Since my official target for this site is to add something new to it every day after this update, I want to make sure that the content is structured in a functional and future-proof way. I could have done all of this on a development site or locally on my computer, but I know myself well and I am very aware of the fact that it would take much more time than needed if I did it that way since there would be room for experiments and for taking breaks whenever I wanted. So in order to force myself to do it quickly and in an effective way, I'm going to do something that I would never recommend anyone else to do. I'm going to make several of these changes live directly on the site. It is definitely not a pretty way to do it, but it will force me to work fast and not stop until the job is completely done.

So don't panic if something is broken, it will hopefully result in an improvement in the end!