October 19th in Premium Themes by Wordpress Jedi . You’ve got to love what WordPress is all about. Not only is it a killer content management system but it also lets you create sophisticated websites fast. You can even try to clone what others have done in the past. Whether you are interested in cloning Facebook or just want to have the look and feel of Digg on your site, you can do it all with WordPress clone themes. Most of these themes are cheap or free, so you won’t have to spend too much money to get started with your project.
Here are 35 fun WordPress clone themes that let you duplicate the design of some of the most popular sites on the Internet:

1. OneNews: you can clone the legendary AllTop portal on WordPress with OneNews. Very easy to customize too. Just add your feeds, and you are ready to go.

2. Newspaper: Newspaper is a unique theme that lets you clone the Huffington Post’s design on your very own website. This is fully widgetized and fairly easy to customize.

3. Accumulo: Accumulo for WordPress is another AllTop clone template. It’s a RSS feed aggregator theme that lets you enter your favorite feeds and categorize them as you wish.

4. Nominate: if you want to clone Digg or a site such as Sphinn, Nominate is a solid WordPress theme to take advantage of. You won’t be needing Pligg to start your own social voting site thanks to this.

5. Answers: Answers theme essentially aims to bring you the same functionality as Yahoo! Answers and other Q/A sites. Pretty solid theme.

6. iBlogPro: iBlog Pro lets you duplicate the look and feel of Apple blog on your website. It has a ton of customization options too.

7. WhiteHouse Pro: so you want your site to have a similar look and feel to the White House’s website? Then WhiteHouse Pro is for you. It comes with an optional BBpress addon as well.

8. PopURLs Clone: clone the good old PopURLs aggregator on your WordPress blog with PopURLs Clone for WordPress.

9. Facebook WordPress Theme: FWT lets you clone Facebook’s blog on your WordPress site. (more…)
8 Comments September 23rd in WordPress Themes by Wordpress Jedi . Social voting sites such as Digg have been around for years. These sites allow their community members to vote on the top stories and bury the lousy ones. Cloning Digg is not an easy task to do. But for certain types of sites, you do want to get the input of your visitors. These 3 social voting themes for WordPress can help:

Plus One: allows you to create and manage a mini social voting site using WordPress. Your visitors can submit articles and vote on stories on your site.
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0 Comments September 19th in WordPress Themes by Wordpress Jedi . Duplicating what businesses such as Facebook and Digg have done is not an easy task. Those sites did not get to where they are overnight. Besides, the market conditions are now much different so the same ideas may not be as unique and successful as they could have been years ago. Still, niche social networks are very much in demand. If you are passionate about a narrow topic, there is no reason not to start a community around it. PlusOne for WordPress allows you to do just that.

PlusOne turns your website into a social community quickly. Your visitors can sign up for accounts and start adding their articles to your website. Others can vote on their stories if they determine them to be of some value. They do get a +1 button to vote for their stories but their votes are not final by any means. Voters can take their votes back too. (more…)
0 Comments November 2nd in Free Plug-ins by Wordpress Jedi . If you happen to own a WordPress blog or portal, you wouldn’t mind getting as much traffic as possible. The social media is a great channel to go after traffic for your WordPress website. In order to truly make it big through the social media, you will need to work on your content as well. The more valuable your content, the better chance you have of going viral on Digg, Twitter, and other similar services.
Let’s say you have worked on your content and have written a bunch of very useful posts. You can always hope for your readers to take the time to log on to sites such as Digg and submit your post by hand. But the better way to approach this is by giving your visitors an easy way to submit your blog to the top social media sites. I am sure you have seen how top sites such as Mashable go about the process.

Wouldn’t be nice if you could do the same on your blog on every post? There is a plugin for that. Digg Digg is a cool little plugin that lets you add Reddit, Digg, Twitter, Facebook, and more to your website. That way you can give your readers a much easier way to tweet your content.
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1 Comment May 31st in Free Themes by Wordpress Jedi . 
Digg is one of the most popular sites on the Internet. It’s a social news site that has become the main source on information for a lot of folks. The site enables you to vote on your favorite stories and find like-minded people in the community. And you’ve got to love the design. It’s attractive and very user-friendly. Thanks to the talented developers at VCARS, you can now clone Digg (almost) on your WordPress blog.
This theme lets you create your Digg-like site and add your thumbnails and videos to it without too much trouble. When you install this theme, you are going to find it extremely similar to Digg’s design. The only difference is there is no vote counter on this theme. Instead, you get to display your post date. You are going to need a few plug-ins to get this to work:
This theme uses custom fields to help you integrate YouTube and thumbnails into your blog easily. Flickr integration is done via FlickrRSS.
Overall, if you are looking to duplicate the look and feel of Digg on your blog, you should consider trying this free theme out. It comes closest to Digg’s design than any other theme I have seen on the market.
Download your copy here.
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