mrdemin, thanks for your reply, and don't hold back next time, OK?
The creative aspect of the site is in the code and the algorithms I use to provoke writers. By code I mean PHP and mySQL, not CSS and HTML. In regard to the theme, you are right it is a boring, boring, off-the-shelf theme, and frankly I don't know where to start. So, I thought I'd ask for some inspiration before I start.
From you I got:
needs menus (am working on it)
nothing to do, no interaction (am thinking about it)
Anyone else?
Content- I'd find some content more interesting than a re-hash of the news that I'd find on any established news website or cable channel.
I'm a little familiar with PHP and mySQL, SQL, JAVA, C#, and a little more.
Just how much script did you have to write for a website that basically does..well nothing really, except a link to you tube.
YouTube: back to content, if you're going to be the next "news" mogul, I'd find another angle than linking to YouTube for content, that, if interesting, has already be viewed on guess where? YouTube.
"nothing to do (am thinking about it)", I think before I wrote a single line of code, I would have thought about that ahead of time.
1. Purpose - or mission statement - or whatever you want to call it.
2. Target audiance - Age, demograhics, interests, slant's and spins, interest's. and a whole lot more.
3. Reason - Why am I here? What difference do I want to make? What makes me different...see number 1.
Not trying to be harsh, just telling the truth. Like a previous responder said, just looks like a blog. How are you going to drive traffic to your site, if you become distinct enough to be interesting?
Do you have a SEO plan in place?
How do you keep people coming back...dynamics and constant adaptation of your visitors.
A bit of advice...Plan the work, work the Plan. Yeah, I know that's an old worn saying, but you know what? It still holds true.
A bland website sitting way out in the middle of the big digital black hole, will probably stay that way. Maybe you out to reach out locally, and address local issues, and expand as your "audiance" grows?
I'd rethink, regroup, and give it a whole fresh look, feel, and purpose.
Good luck....
J.:mrgreen: