Step 2: Download A Template

This is the second step in my guide in Developing Proxy Sites.

It is recommended that you use a custom template/theme to customize your proxy site, preferably one that is optimized for adsense or SEO more so than the default is. After all, the whole point of starting proxies is to gain traffic and collect ad revenue, right? I wouldn’t go for a paid theme. There are simply too many free ones for a paid one to be necessary. If you use a fancier theme, does that mean more traffic? Doubtful, unless your theme is so eye-catching that it becomes impossible for visitors not to remember.. anyway, I would stick with the free themes.

I give up in finding an organized site with an index of Glype proxies. They’re kind of all over the internet if you do a google search, but there is no single site with a large index of templates. one website I found with a few good ones is GlypeDesigns.com if you want to use Glype.

All Nuke Stuff has some nice ones for PhProxy

Zelune templates are a little harder to find, since Zelune is used less extensively overall. However, there are a few good ones, such as the one I used for my Clean and Simple proxy setup.

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