Wow, is it just me, or can Brian Gardner read minds?   As most of you know, I maintain a large portfolio of domain names as sort of a hobby.  A couple of weeks ago I invested in a couple of Geo domains with plans to develop them into portals for their respective city niches.   With the focus of the internet continuing to become more and more local, I think these types of domains are the best way to invest money online right now.

As Brian has been prone to do in the past, he has released a theme that is exactly what I am looking for, at the exact time I need it.  Today he has released his new City WordPress theme, which was of course designed to serve as a portal for a geo domain or similar website.

Here is a screenshot of the theme:

Revolution City theme features:

  • Featured tabber and thumbnail section on the homepage
  • Dropdown menu navigation
  • All 3 sidebar areas are widget-ready
  • Theme options page inside WP dashboard
  • Comments section coded for Gravatars
  • Google AdSense integration in between posts and comments
  • Blog page template

A common strategy among city domainers is to develop a blog along with your city domain, so I really like that Brian included a blog template with this theme, and it is available at an affordable price!

If you are interested, right now you can purchase the Revolution City theme single-use package for the Revolution standard price of $79.95, or many will want to get the multi-use package for $199.95.  Of course people who have purchased the All-Inclusive package will get the theme for free.

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Kyle Eslick

Kyle Eslick is the founder and primary author of WordPress Hacks. You can learn more about him at KyleEslick.com or you can follow his personal tweets here.

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  1. I love the colors, it is – in my opinion – far better than black/white/gray magazines themes.

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