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Need a blog facelift? Want to start a blog but are overwhelmed by all the themes and don’t have big bucks to pay a web designer?

Then you’re in luck because $10 can get you a new blog design courtesy of Blogelina. Yep, 1 Alexander Hamilton is your golden ticket to a fresh blog start. But the offer ends today, May 12, 2015.

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$10 gets you a blog design and medical care to children
Image courtesy of Blogelina

 

3 Easy Steps to $10 Gets You a New Blog Design

1.  Get a new blog design (or start a blog) for a $10 donation. (You can donation more if the Spirit moves you.)

2.  Blog or share about the #1000MomBlogMakeovers Project on Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter.

3.  Complete a brief form with your name, email, blog url (if you have one), and include the links to shares about the #1000MomBlogMakeovers Project by May 12, 2015.

Blog Design for $10

Blogelina is offering 1,000 blog makeovers for $10 each in an effort to raise $10,000 for Cure.org.

The promotion is targeted to mom bloggers.  However, it is NOT exclusive to mom bloggers. So if you have a travel blog (or want to start one) or have another idea for a blog, $10 can get you up and running with the big girls.

And if you already have a blog, but want to give someone a helping hand and get them started, you can pony up the $10 for her/him.

You can choose from 1 of 10 different themes.  All Blogelina themes are based on the Genesis framework.

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10 compelling Blogelina themes to choose from

 

Cure International

Oh, and did I mention that you’d also be helping disabled kids via Cure International.  So, 10 bucks gets you a blog redesign (or design) and provides medical care to children in:

  • Afghanistan
  • the Dominican Republic
  • Ethiopia
  • Kenya
  • Malawi
  • Niger
  • Uganda
  • the United Arab Emirates
  • Zambia
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For less than the cost of 2 lattes you can make a difference in a child’s life

Ready for a new look? Or to start a blog? There are only a limited number of spots left.

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