[theme-reviewers] New Theme Name Suggestions
Stephen Cui
scui2005 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 11:57:21 UTC 2014
Sorry to change topic. Who cares about name when the Theme Review Process
is broken? I am not sure if we are waiting for something magically happens.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 7:43 AM, Steve Kamn <stevekamn at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am surprised…
>
> Why the Theme Authors are so much conscious on names especially SEO NAMES
> ? I think Theme Authors should make their own brands with quality, clean
> code and regular updates. Just For Example,
>
> *Oxygen* Theme is not SEO seeded and it is in the Most Popular list at
> WordPress.org and 258,497 downloaded all the time. If it has PRO version
> than the Theme Author has also made a good business. Most Important, Oxygen
> is brand now.
>
> There can be several examples in the WordPress.org where name is not
> important but quality and commitment of Theme Author matters.
>
> Let consider another best example of Automattic Profile
> <http://profiles.wordpress.org/automattic/> where i have failed to find a
> single theme name which was taken by considering the SEO grounds in mind,
> but all of there themes are full of quality and user experience. Another
> noticeable thing in there names is UNIQUENESS or in my words BRAND.
>
> Adaption, Bosco, Tonal etc all are beautiful.
>
> In the Last, if we consider the example of *“Respnsive” by Emil*. I can
> bet, this theme has made its place *NOT BECAUSE OF SEO GROUNDS* but the
> dedicated and devoted work of Emil **REGULARLY. Due to his hardworking,
> this theme was taken by CyberChimps.
>
> This was my opinion :)
> Thanks
>
>
> On 23-Jul-2014, at 4:24 pm, Jose Castaneda <jomcastaneda at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Seriously? Sorry but it really is getting a little ridiculous guys/gals.
>
> My 2 cents:
> Close your eyes, DESCRIBE to me your favorite dish. Textures, aromas, and
> everything in between. EXPLAIN to me how it tastes, how the palette
> changes, how it interacts as you chew.
>
> Now, tell me the name of it. I'm willing to bet you it's not what I
> would've called it. I'd call it Mac and cheese. You'd probably call it
> extract of hoofed mammal with
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jul 23, 2014, at 2:54 AM, FasterThemes <support at fasterthemes.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys.
>
> There is a tough discussion going on on theme names.
>
> Now I'm going to submit one of my themes for e-magazine category.
>
> I need to choose from following :
>
>
>
> *My Magazine Red MagazineFast Magazine*
>
> Please check and let me know if all of them are fine or someone has any
> issues with any of these names. I'm avoiding *PREMIUM Magazine *name*,*
> though my theme is of themeforest quality and you'll appreciate it when you
> see it.
>
> My intention of starting themes for wordpress.org was not only earning
> money rather it was to provide FREE PREMIUM quality themes to the users so
> that they can afford them easily.
>
> Anyways, coming back to the point, I would really appreciate if @tskk,
> @emil, @chip, @otto , $greenshady can tell me if these names are fine.
>
> Please note that I don't want to give it a name which people can't
> remember hence choosing these names.
>
> Many Thanks for the clarification.
>
> Warm Regards,
> Santosh Singh
>
>
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