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Theme Spotlight: Vanity
If you’re after a personal website— a “business card on the internet”— you’ve got two major services to consider: About.me and Flavors.me. One has an ongoing yearly fee and the other a somewhat ugly way of doing things.  As of yesterday, there’s now a much more appealing third option: Vanity by Pixel Union. 
Vanity consolidates your web presence and it does so beautifully and simply. It’s a tumblr theme, but it does much more than frame your blog. It pulls in massive amounts of content from other services around the web: Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, etc., and displays it all neatly and without distraction. You’ll be able to utilize the social connectivity of Tumblr and Twitter while retaining the professionalism of a website that isn’t just a blog or a feed.
Vanity has a simple, no-nonsense price tag: it’s $49. There are absolutely no monthly or yearly fees and, like all of our products, it’s backed by our premium support staff. Check out Vanity in Tumblr’s premium theme marketplace and let us know what you think.
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Theme Spotlight: Vanity
If you’re after a personal website— a “business card on the internet”— you’ve got two major services to consider: About.me and Flavors.me. One has an ongoing yearly fee and the other a somewhat ugly way of doing things.  As of yesterday, there’s now a much more appealing third option: Vanity by Pixel Union. 
Vanity consolidates your web presence and it does so beautifully and simply. It’s a tumblr theme, but it does much more than frame your blog. It pulls in massive amounts of content from other services around the web: Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, etc., and displays it all neatly and without distraction. You’ll be able to utilize the social connectivity of Tumblr and Twitter while retaining the professionalism of a website that isn’t just a blog or a feed.
Vanity has a simple, no-nonsense price tag: it’s $49. There are absolutely no monthly or yearly fees and, like all of our products, it’s backed by our premium support staff. Check out Vanity in Tumblr’s premium theme marketplace and let us know what you think.
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Theme Spotlight: Vanity
If you’re after a personal website— a “business card on the internet”— you’ve got two major services to consider: About.me and Flavors.me. One has an ongoing yearly fee and the other a somewhat ugly way of doing things.  As of yesterday, there’s now a much more appealing third option: Vanity by Pixel Union. 
Vanity consolidates your web presence and it does so beautifully and simply. It’s a tumblr theme, but it does much more than frame your blog. It pulls in massive amounts of content from other services around the web: Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, etc., and displays it all neatly and without distraction. You’ll be able to utilize the social connectivity of Tumblr and Twitter while retaining the professionalism of a website that isn’t just a blog or a feed.
Vanity has a simple, no-nonsense price tag: it’s $49. There are absolutely no monthly or yearly fees and, like all of our products, it’s backed by our premium support staff. Check out Vanity in Tumblr’s premium theme marketplace and let us know what you think.
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Theme Spotlight: Vanity
If you’re after a personal website— a “business card on the internet”— you’ve got two major services to consider: About.me and Flavors.me. One has an ongoing yearly fee and the other a somewhat ugly way of doing things.  As of yesterday, there’s now a much more appealing third option: Vanity by Pixel Union. 
Vanity consolidates your web presence and it does so beautifully and simply. It’s a tumblr theme, but it does much more than frame your blog. It pulls in massive amounts of content from other services around the web: Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, etc., and displays it all neatly and without distraction. You’ll be able to utilize the social connectivity of Tumblr and Twitter while retaining the professionalism of a website that isn’t just a blog or a feed.
Vanity has a simple, no-nonsense price tag: it’s $49. There are absolutely no monthly or yearly fees and, like all of our products, it’s backed by our premium support staff. Check out Vanity in Tumblr’s premium theme marketplace and let us know what you think.
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Theme Spotlight: Vanity

If you’re after a personal website— a “business card on the internet”— you’ve got two major services to consider: About.me and Flavors.me. One has an ongoing yearly fee and the other a somewhat ugly way of doing things.  As of yesterday, there’s now a much more appealing third option: Vanity by Pixel Union. 

Vanity consolidates your web presence and it does so beautifully and simply. It’s a tumblr theme, but it does much more than frame your blog. It pulls in massive amounts of content from other services around the web: Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, etc., and displays it all neatly and without distraction. You’ll be able to utilize the social connectivity of Tumblr and Twitter while retaining the professionalism of a website that isn’t just a blog or a feed.

Vanity has a simple, no-nonsense price tag: it’s $49. There are absolutely no monthly or yearly fees and, like all of our products, it’s backed by our premium support staff. Check out Vanity in Tumblr’s premium theme marketplace and let us know what you think.

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