Blank WordPress Sales Page Theme is FREE
- Jul . 1 . 2009 | Category: Personal Blog |
- 11 Comments
With this Blank Sales Page Theme, you get the power of WordPress WITHOUT all the distractions!
Today I found a splendid resource that I think you will love for your future sales letters and sales pages. It is the WordPress Blank Canvas Sales Letter. The best part is that it is completely FREE!
With this theme, you can create high impact sales letters that convert well because this theme has REMOVED all the distractions that WordPress typically contains.
I downloaded the theme myself and it’s on my to-do list for tonight. I’m looking forward to playing around with it to replace some “okay” web pages I made by adapting somebody else’s template with this professional setup.
It would have saved me hours of work if I’d found this BLANK CANVAS SALES LETTER package last week.
I highly encourage you to check it out. Here’s the link:
Free WordPress sales letter theme — perfect for affiliate landing pages too.
Or follow the big yellow-highlighted link near the top of the page at AutomaticBlogTools.com
Even though this WP theme isn’t anything automatic, I figured that visitors there would appreciate a free download like this.
For those of you not currently using WordPress, you should really consider learning how to use this powerful content management system. You can download it and install it on your server for free. As a matter of fact, if your hosting company uses CPanel, there’s a good chance it is available to install in just a couple clicks using Fantastico which is built in. It certainly is at Hostnine which is where my sites are hosted.
Well that’s it for now. I just wanted to share this awesome free sales letter template for WordPress.
Talk to you soon.
Gary

Walter Wurms 2nd July 2009 2:36 pm
Hi Gary, clicked on your link to download the free WordPress blank canvas Sales Page theme, but all I got was a sales letter urging me to BUY his (Jason Keith) package for $47 bucks!
Where do we go from here?
Your response ASAP would be much appreciated, Walter
Simon from Leadership 9th July 2009 9:34 am
Heya. Pleased to hear that you escaped from the ‘boss’. Good luck for your future. I have to say that I think you perhaps ‘litter’ your blog with a few too many ads though… as my eye moves down the screen, it seems cluttered and rather unneat. Just my opinion.
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Alex Nash from Dofollow Blogs 17th July 2009 12:48 am
Free is the word that anyone can lure to it, lol, happy to hear this one, i m sure with this theme, i will be able to create a blog that really contains Pdf, excel files linked in article body, wow, lemme try this..
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chakkravarthi from seo your blog 15th December 2009 3:01 pm
I can say for sure those who are not using wordpress, are frankly missing out something really valuable.
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chakkravarthi from wordpress seo 22nd December 2009 7:38 am
Let me try this theme first, sounds interesting to me after reading the article. Lets see..
Anthony from Outsourcing Sales 6th January 2010 6:10 am
That is an awesome wordpress theme. It is pretty easy to create your own wordpress theme??
Steve 27th March 2010 1:53 am
Hi Gary – clicked for free theme – took me to site selling themes. wp-saleslettertheme.com/
Eventually sent an email to download theme. Theme was not complete. WordPress reported:
Broken Themes
The following themes are installed but incomplete. Themes must have a stylesheet and a template.
Name Description
free-wp-themes-7422 Stylesheet is missing.
Nothing makes internet marketers more upset than to be scammed by one. It appears you may have been scammed too.
Rob from wordpress themes 24th April 2010 7:26 am
I noticed you are referring to wordpress as a CMS (content management system), this is simply not the case for wordpress, as it’s a simple blogging platform and not more. A real CMS lets you do out of the ordinary things, but still some people manage to use wordpress for these kind of purposes making it visually look like a CMS while the back end is not.
Rob from wordpress themes 24th April 2010 7:26 am
I noticed you are referring to wordpress as a CMS (content management system), this is simply not the case for wordpress, as it\’s a simple blogging platform and not more. A real CMS lets you do out of the ordinary things, but still some people manage to use wordpress for these kind of purposes making it visually look like a CMS while the back end is not.
Rob from wordpress themes 24th April 2010 7:27 am
I noticed you are referring to wordpress as a CMS (content management system), this is simply not the case for wordpress, as it\\\’s a simple blogging platform and not more. A real CMS lets you do out of the ordinary things, but still some people manage to use wordpress for these kind of purposes making it visually look like a CMS while the back end is not.
Gary 29th July 2010 7:53 pm
Sorry it seems to have changed since the post. When I downloaded it, the theme was full and functioning. Thanks for your comment which will alert others.
Gary