Second Multiple Streams Theme on Pre-Order

Update: Offer Closed.

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The second multiple income streams theme for WordPress is now available on limited pre-order for just $10 – the completed theme will probably be available on Thursday 29th July at its regular price – we’re just making final tweaks to it.

Here are the key points:-

o Designed to provide you multiple income streams.
o Only 50 copies available on pre-order.
o Multi-site usage licence for sites you personally own.
o Supplied with “Ads Manager” plugin for full control of your ads.
o Carefully placed subscriber sign up box in the “Golden Triangle”.
o Latest posts at a glance.
o Featured freebie.
o Time sensitive offers.
o Product spotlight.
o New releases.
o Thirteen sidebars giving you increased flexibility of ad placement.
o Ready made sidebar ads for your affiliate links.
o Sidebar ads are editable.
o Full WordPress 3.0 Custom Menus support.
o Ideal for use with the “Subscribers Only” plugin.
o Ideal for use with the “Widgets In It” plugin.
o Ideal for use with the “WordPress AutoResponder” plugin.

The theme has been designed with you in mind and allows you to create a blog where you can build your mailing list (vital), review products, and also promote multiple products as an affiliate.

In other words it’s been designed to make your life easier.

You can start small with a few ads, and as you add more content to your site, you can increase the number of ad blocks used.  Or you can just use some of the ad blocks to suit your personal style.

The whole point of this theme is to give you the flexibility you need.

After releasing the first theme, we’ve had some GREAT suggestions, and we’ve tried to implement them in this second theme where possible.  The three key ones though were:-

#1 – More sidebars and we’ve done just that to give you an amazing amount of flexibility in the themes appearance and where your ads appear.

#2 – Drop-down Custom Menus.  The main header nav menu now has drop-down menu support, so you can create your custom menus within WordPress 3.0 and add a sub-menu layer.

#3 – A footer Custom Menu.  We’ve been asked for an easier way of adding footer menus instead of fiddling with the theme files, so we’ve done just that.  You can now create a custom menu and then use the built in Custom Menu Widget to drop a menu into the Footer sidebar.

Just like the first one, this theme is designed to help you build multiple income streams, and when used in conjunction with the two list building plugins I released recently (Subscribers Only and WordPress AutoResponder), will help you do just that.

If you own the WordPress AutoResponder plugin, then we’ve spent the last month making a raft of changes including the ability to generate form code for use with the Multiple Streams Themes.  These changes will be announced soon.

This is all great news.

My estimate for release of the theme is Thursday 29th July, and I’ve installed and activated the test version on the Multiple Streams Themes web site so you can take a quick look at it.

While you’re there, note the drop down menu under the “Home” link at the top, and also note the 4 sidebars at the bottom where 2 ads, Recent Comments and Meta are located.  Each block is contained within an individual sidebar so it’s easy to move them around.  And finally the footer menu which is a Custom Menu widget within another sidebar.

This is your chance to pre-order for just $10.

Once the theme is complete and the official site is live, it will be available for $27 for a short time before I set the final price.

Today it’s just $10 on pre-order.

But only for the first 50 people to get there, and it’s important to note when you purchase, that you get a multi-site usage licence which means you can use it on as many sites as you personally own.

The link to purchase the theme on pre-order is here:-

Update: Offer Closed.

-Frank Haywood

Posted by Frank Haywood in internet business, WordPress Themes

Life In The Crab Bucket

The funny thing about crabs is you can stick them in a bucket without a lid and they stay there.

And if you grab one and try to pull it out, you can guarantee that at least one of the other crabs will come attached with it, trying to pull it back in.

And once upon a time I was stuck in the crab bucket myself.

Now before you say to yourself “Has Frank finally gone off his rocker?”, no I haven’t.  Honestly.  Not yet.  Not this time.

We are all born in the crab bucket.  A few of us manage to get out.

And in order for us to get out, we have to disentangle ourselves from all the other crabs trying to hold us in.  Of course the other crabs are our friends and family, and they think they’re doing the right thing for us.  Most of the time.

Let’s see now.

We’re born, we’re taught to be a good boy (or girl), we’re packed off to school where they teach us how to be good little work units, ideal fodder for the machine, we struggle to be “normal” (whatever that is) and the same as our peers, and then later we find ourselves stuck in a job, unable to substantially better ourselves or earn our freedom.

And all us crabs moan about our lot to each other, and nothing changes because none of us really want it to change.

Years go by and we have children of our own and we do the same damn thing to them.

All inside the crab bucket.

Our parents tell us crabby stuff, our teachers teach us to behave like better crabs – “Get good grades, go to University, get a good job!” – and all our friends are crabs too, so they just reinforce the crabby way of life.

It seems “normal” to do all the things that most other people do because everybody we know does them.

The horrible thing is, the only chance you might ever stand of learning anything different is when you’re growing up and you go to school…  But…  All the teachers know is what they’ve always done.

They don’t have any more of a clue as to what it might be like outside the crab bucket than any of us do.  They’re too busy shaping the crabs of tomorrow and making sure they’re meeting their targets and ticking all the boxes.

And they certainly don’t know what to do with people who don’t respond to the system or don’t fit.  When I was a kid I’ve even heard disparaging remarks from teachers to fellow students who said they were going to work in their dad’s business when they left school.

Not intentionally in most cases, but stuff like…

“But you’re bright.  You could do so much better if you go to University and get a degree.”

I made a friend the day when one kid said – “What?  And become a teacher?  No thanks!” – and I burst out laughing.  No-one else did.

I think I knew even then a regular job wasn’t for me, but I didn’t have a clue as to what would fit me better.

Along the way, some of us realise that we don’t actually fit the norm, and we start our own businesses with varying success.  Many people go for trades like garden services, or carpentry, or electrics and some people do really well at it and expand, hiring staff as they go.

But to me, a job, even in your own business is still being stuck in the bucket with the rest of the crabs.  It’s still the same old 9-5, but often extended to 8-7 instead.

The thing is, most of us think the same way and we don’t even know we’re doing it.

How would you feel if you knew that only 1 in 100 actually get out of the bucket?  And that only 1 in 100 of them do really well at it?

That’s because nobody in the normal mainstream can teach us how to think differently, and we’re left to either work it out for ourselves, or stumble across someone who will show us the way.  And seriously, there are a lot fewer of those who are competent enough and prepared to do it than you would think.

Most of that special breed of people won’t tell you what to do as they’re okay and they can’t be bothered to interrupt their own lives, and you never even hear about them.  And those that will for a price usually can’t help you either.

But it’s not their fault, it’s yours.  Take it with a pinch of salt when someone says it isn’t your fault.

You’re stuck in the crab bucket, and even though you might say you want to get out, the person that’s really holding you back is YOU.

You can’t blame anyone else for you being stuck in the bucket.

For a long time now I’ve said that if you want to know who’s responsible for all your problems, go look in the mirror.  And if you’re thinking to yourself “Ah well, Frank, you don’t know my circumstances, it really isn’t my fault.”  Then my answer to that is “WHO exactly is it living your life?  “WHO is the puppet master controlling your every move, your every decision, your every circumstance?”

No-one.  It’s your life and you get to make all the decisions…

A few years ago, I was lucky enough to be seriously ill for two years, well more like four or five in total if you count recovery time.

While I was ill, I took the time out to closely examine my life to see what was wrong with it.

It was a pile of crabs.

What did I want?  What did I REALLY want?

I wanted my freedom.

I wanted to be able to come and go pretty much as I please, and not be at the beck and call of a job and a boss.

I wanted to be able to earn enough money with little work so that I could enjoy things more.  You know, smell the roses.  Relax a bit.  Not have to worry too much about things.

I thought I knew what to do.

It’s been a bit of a ride since then.  I learned a lot along the way, and I’m nearly there.

You see, I still work.  A lot of it is fun.  (Work?  Fun?)

I get lots of things wrong.  I’ve learned I REALLY can’t stand whiners and any kind of negativity.  I don’t finish stuff off properly because of the 80-20 rule which I apply – and I also get distracted.

The thing is, I really DO know what to do now.

But recently personal circumstances have been tearing me away from it all more and more.  And the death of a distant cousin at 44, and the surprise triple heart bypass my dad just had sort of stops you and makes you think again.

(Yes it was a surprise for us all.  He went in to have something called a stent fitted, and they did a triple bypass instead.  It will probably give him back 5-10 years of vitality and he’ll probably live a lot longer too.  It’s good news…  And my dad being the huge footy fan that he is, what was the first thing he said when he came round from the anaesthetic and saw my mom?

“Has my season ticket come?”)

Anyway…  It’s time for me to work very hard now.  I know it won’t be easy to begin with, but it will get better, because I have a plan, and I KNOW what I’m doing.

I have to shuck off the work I’ve been doing myself.  I’ll be putting in place more systems and processes, and hiring more people to do the stuff I never have the time to finish off properly.  My final hire will be someone to manage it all for me, and I’ll train them myself personally.

Of course I won’t completely disappear.

I enjoy doing this too much to just walk away from it for good, but my personal circumstances mean I really have to be able to drop everything and walk away for days or weeks at a time.  It can’t be helped.

While I was looking at all of this, reviewing everything and making these decisions, I realised that at both of these key periods in my journey I’ve been forced into doing it.

I knew what I really wanted, but wasn’t able to take that last little step and make it happen.  I’ve been skirting around it.

See, I’m like most people.  I was born a crab, but I realised that there was something better.  Something that no-one could teach me, and I had to find it out for myself.

And in that respect we’re all different.

One hundred of us can learn the same stuff, but only one will make it work for them.

That’s because deep inside, most of us don’t really want things to change.

And I believe it’s only when we recognise our crabbiness for what it is and that we see our own limitations that we can finally decide what it is we really want, and that what we want is to get out of the bucket.

It starts by thinking differently to everyone else and seeing things from a different angle that works for YOU – and I’ll discuss this another time.  (Different people do the same things differently, one way will NOT work for everybody.)

But once we’ve made that decision, the next thing we need is an ignition of some sort, a spark to get us to actually do something about it.

I firmly believe that the spark is already inside us, and all we have to do is look for and truly WANT to find it, and just like in my case, it will be there when we really need it.

All we have to do is give ourselves the deep down permission to do what it is we really want, and for most of us I think it’s to get out of the crab bucket.

-Frank Haywood

Posted by Frank Haywood in Inspirational, internet business

48 Hour Special – Multiple Streams Theme

Update: I’ve uploaded a few videos on the usage of the theme here:-

http://www.multiplestreamsthemes.com/multiple-streams-themes-videos/

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Since I closed the door on the first Multiple Streams Theme for Business and Pro Bloggers three weeks ago, I’ve had a stream of requests asking when it will be available again.

Happily, the multiple income streams theme for WordPress is now available for immediate purchase at just $17 for the next 48 hours.  After that the price will rise ($27) for 14 days while we set up the official site, and then finally rise again to its regular price.

But until 6.00pm GMT on Friday Monday 5th July, you can get it for just $17.

PLEASE don’t do what some people have already done and beg me to sell it at the original pre-order price, I won’t be moved on this, and $17 is still an incredible bargain considering the work that’s gone into it and what you’re getting.

I also only intend to sell 200 copies in total, and 60 have already gone on pre-order, leaving just 140 remaining.

And this bundle is so good I don’t expect to hit the final price before closing the doors forever on the theme.

What bundle?

Well, we wanted to make sure that the theme you were buying was as flexible as we could possibly make it.  So we also included one of two new plugins I’ll be releasing shortly.

Ads Manager

The plugin we’re including is called “Ads Manager” and is incredibly powerful.

When you see how it can display or suppress ads on your site, you’ll be blown away at how useful it is.

Ads Manager allows you to only display ads to visitors based on rules you select or create.

This is because if you have regular visitors to your blog, then they’re going to get pretty fed up seeing the same old ads the whole time (I know I do) and prevent “ad blindness” from setting in.  Now you can just tick a box that stops an individual ad from showing to your regulars.

You can also do things like only show a particular ad to visitors who have come from search engines.  Or only show the ad on posts that are more than 2 weeks old.

And just to really give you some power over how and when your ads are displayed, we also included WordPress Conditional Tags as one of the rules you can set.  There are a LOT of tags that can be used and you’ll find out where to find them in the included mst-readme.txt inside the zip.

So for example, you could add is_front_page() to the conditional tags box and your visitors would only see the ad on the front page of your blog.

Or you could add is_single() and your visitors would only see the ad on a post and not on your front page, or you could use is_page() and the ad would only appear on pages, and so on.  You can even specify individual posts and pages, or put another way, it enables you to show different ads on different posts and pages.

It gives you almost total control over your ads and it’s PERFECT for use with the Multiple Streams Themes.

Key Points

Here are the key points of the theme and plugin bundle:-

o Designed to provide you multiple income streams.
o Carefully placed subscriber sign up box in the “Golden Triangle”.
o Latest posts at a glance.
o Featured freebie.
o Movable “featured” boxes and ads, all widget driven.
o Product spotlight.
o Time sensitive offers.
o New releases.
o Themed sidebar ads for your affiliate links.
o Sidebar ad graphics are editable.
o Ideal for use with the “Subscribers Only” plugin.
o Multi-site usage licence for sites you personally own.
o Both WP 2.9 and WP 3.0 with Custom Menu versions supplied.
o WordPress AutoResponder being updated to work with the theme.
o Only 200 copies will ever be sold.
o Ads Manager plugin included for free.

In all, the Multiple Streams Themes will provide you with everything you need to become a pro-blogger if you’re not already, and will certainly improve your sites appearance if you are.

You can see an annotated JPEG of the design here:-

http://www.frankhaywood.com/mst-annotated.jpg

The theme has been designed with you in mind and allows you to create a blog where you can build your mailing list (vital), review products, and promote multiple products as an affiliate.

In other words it’s been designed to make your life easier.

Update:  The special is now over, but you can still get the theme for $27 until we officially open the site.  There are 38 copies left as I write this.

Buy now

-Frank Haywood

Posted by Frank Haywood in internet business, wordpress plugins, WordPress Themes

Multiple Income Streams Theme Pre-Order

The first multiple income streams theme for WordPress is now available on pre-order for just $10 – the completed theme itself won’t be available for a couple of weeks.

Here are the key points:-

o Designed to provide you multiple income streams.
o Carefully placed subscriber sign up box in the “Golden Triangle”.
o Latest posts at a glance.
o Featured freebie.
o Product spotlight.
o Time sensitive offers.
o New releases.
o Themed sidebar ads for your affiliate links.
o Sidebar ad graphics are editable.
o Ideal for use with the “Subscribers Only” plugin.
o Multi-site usage licence for sites you personally own.
o Only 50 copies (was going to be 75, now limited further).

In case you missed my email yesterday, you can see an annotated JPEG of the design here:-

http://www.frankhaywood.com/mst-annotated.jpg

The theme has been designed with you in mind and allows you to create a blog where you can build your mailing list (vital), review products, and promote multiple products as an affiliate.

In other words it’s been designed to make your life easier.

I’ve had some GREAT comments from people, and just a single negative comment from someone I wasn’t sure “got it” (hi Rain), but I know this is a common misconception amongst non-marketers and newbies.

He suggested this was a web template – it isn’t, it’s a full blown WordPress theme – and that “templates” like this were available for free.  Well, after several years of searching I have yet to find a good one, which is the whole point I had this one built.

He then suggested an expensive site which I’ve used a couple of times in the past.  The problem with templates from that site is they’re designed by designers who think they know what businesses want, but they don’t address the real needs of people like you and me – the marketer and professional bloggers.

Okay, enough dwelling on the negative.  Most people see the benefits and can’t wait to get it.

In fact I had a very good suggestion (hi Maury) to list some plugins that would be useful with this theme and also come up with some scenarios to use them.

I’ll go away and have a good think about that.

First thoughts though are the fact that this THEME is designed to help you build multiple income streams, and when used in conjunction with the two list building plugins I released recently, will help you do just that.

And as I said yesterday, at the moment it’s just a design, but it’s currently being sliced and developed into a WordPress 2.9 theme (and planned to be converted later into a WP 3.0 theme with custom menu support).

My estimate is it will be a couple of weeks before it’s complete.

This is your chance to pre-order for just $10.

Once the theme is complete and the official site is live, it will be available for $27 for a short time before I set the final price.

Today it’s just $10 on pre-order.

But only for the first 50 people to get there.  (It was going to be 75, but I decided to limit it further to retain the product value – I will only ever sell 200 copies in total.)

Ah, one more thing as someone asked about this.  It’s a multi-site usage licence which means you can use it on as many sites as you personally own.

UPDATE:  Okay, I’m happy to say this has been quite popular (which is a relief when you’ve hired someone to make WP themes for you) and so I’m making a final TEN copies available for pre-order.  It looks like I’m going to be out and about for most of the day, but it’s likely that they’ll be gone by the time I get back and I’ll close it down.  (It’s not the end of the world, the theme will still be available at $27 for a short time when it’s released before I set the final price.)

CLOSED

-Frank Haywood

Posted by Frank Haywood in internet business, WordPress Themes

What Would YOU Pay?

What would YOU pay for a WordPress theme designed to bring you in multiple streams of income?

Let’s get specific.  Take a look at this JPEG image in a new tab in your browser:-

http://www.frankhaywood.com/wordpress-design01.jpg

Is that nice, or is that NICE?

It’s been designed especially to allow you to review products, build your mailing lists and promote multiple products as an affiliate.

And at the moment it’s just a design, but it’s currently being sliced and developed into a WordPress 2.9 theme (and planned to be converted later into a WP 3.0 theme with custom menu support).

You want?  I know I do, and I can’t wait to get it online onto one of my blogs – I am REALLY excited about it.

Now I’ll be totally up front with you about this.  I outright STOLE the idea for this theme from the brilliant Jimmy D Brown.  Until recently he used to supply a theme similar to this (only not as good looking) for $27.

He’s now “retired” his version of this theme along with some other of his smaller products as he’s moving into bigger ticket items like coaching.

You can no longer buy it from him, although I was very tempted to pay him $97 in return for resale rights, but I decided to go one better and have my own designed instead.

And what you see after countless fruitless hours of searching for a good designer and hundreds of dollars later is the result.

It’s not ready yet.  I estimate there’s still at least a couple of weeks work to turn it into a WP theme to my standards – I want multiple “sidebars”, and when the final version of WP 3.0 comes out, custom menu support.

If you used this together with my “WordPress AutoResponder” and “Subscribers Only” plugins (nickel sale still running), it would be an awesome combination, and I don’t use awesome lightly as it does get overused nowadays doesn’t it?

So, going back to my original question.  What would YOU pay for a theme like this one?

Or put another way – what should I charge for it?

$27?  $47?  It’s what I would consider a premium WordPress theme, and they typically go for $75 or more licenced to a single site.

Well, I haven’t decided, after all it’s not ready yet.

And as it’s not ready, how about if I offered it to you on pre-order?

How about if I offered it for…

$10

But only for the first 75 people.

Does that sound reasonable to you?

For your money you’ll get access to your personal download page (courtesy of SmartDD), and when the theme is completed, I’ll send you an email and your zipped theme will apear on your download page.

Now I know you might be thinking WHY am I doing this?  Why don’t I just wait until the theme is complete, and then release it for a much higher price?

Simple.  It’s another thank you for continuing to be a subscriber.

That’s why I also run nickel sales – just to say thank you for being there.

Okay?

So tomorrow afternoon I’ll let you know where the first 75 people to get there can pre-order for just $10 for a multi site licence.

Let’s say 2.30pm GMT (9.30am EST).

I’m sorry if you don’t get there in time tomorrow, I will offer it to you for $27 at a later date before setting the final price so it won’t be the end of the world if you miss it.

-Frank Haywood

Posted by Frank Haywood in internet business, software