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Personally, I swear by the StudioPress Genesis themes. Run by an ex-lawyer, to boot. They’re generally pretty easy to get up and running, have built in SEO options, and I’ve never had major problems...
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When you purchase the StudioPress Genesis themes, do you get unlimited access to the themes so that you can use them on multiple websites?
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Gyi: As always great post with a wealth of information and insight. This is the other side of what we have discussed in previous posts. Thanks for bringing me up on the learning curve as to the options...
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I just moved our website to WordPress using this theme http://www.lawyerwordpressthemes.com/ and it was a great idea. Way more easy to manage it on WordPress . Thanks for your informative post
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