If you are looking for an e-com solution for your custom wordpress installation – my advice would be to look at Shopp. This is not an affiliate link and I am in no way involved with them, I just think it is by far the best WordPress shopping cart solution that I have come across in the last 8 years.
So – I was thinking about WordPress and SEO due to some ideas I had for some sites as well as talking to a client about a SEO situation he had. After a little research I have a Kick Ass idea about developing an effective seo platform for any topic your site happens to be about.
I’ll discuss it with the first person that asks me about it

Hey Now, I am very happy to present a new custom WordPress theme – Free to try Offers. Tim said:
Looks awesome! – You’ve really outdone yourself this time. It’s looking beautiful.
I am happy with the way that it is turning out as well – it’s fun creating a funky theme for a good site, and it is always awesome when everyone is happy with the result.
Got this from a client today – this kinda thing always brightens up my day:
JTk developed and installed a high quality WordPress theme for our association. He worked for a fair price and in a timely manner. We are most pleased with his communication skills. A+…we’ll be going back again!
Bryce Baker
President – Illinois Truck Enforcement Association
Yes – you can use your WordPress powered site to sell products! I’ve have done WordPress + ecom for a number of years but the tools out there that allow this type of integration just keep getting slicker – case in point the new IDT Collectibles site.
IDT has been using WordPress for years to blog about all of the cool new stuff they get in the shop, but recently they decided to take it to a new level and offer some selected products for sale. They are very happy with the results as was I.

I finished up a design and custom WordPress theme for Lindis Courtney over the weekend. I think I got very close to the look she was going for and that her custom theme turned out successfully. She obviously agrees – this is what she said:
Thank you so much! Now I know about widgets too.
You are a good man, James Kendall. I will be back for more projects and
tell all my fellow life coaching friends about you.
Thank you Lindis, great clients make great projects much easier.

Here is a project that I did not blog about when I created it initially a few months back, but since I was doing some major modifications I thought that I would give it some link juice.
Tigers & Magpies brings you Korean travel reports and photos so that you can learn a little bit more about the Korean peninsula.
I revisited this project recently and added some custom views to a pair of categories and filtered those categories from the from page as well as cleaning up some odds and ends. Addendum: Evidently Eddie is happy with the results as well – see his comment here.
I am still running somewhat behind ( surprise, surprise…. ) but I am slowly catching up – and I can see the light.
I know I owe a number of different people a number of different deliverables but all things being equal I should be caught up by the end of this week.

Most of my WordPress design work is done for people from far flung places – but I am proud to announce the launch of a localish project – Georgia Orthopedic Resources.
I worked closely with the staff to develop a logo, create the proper branding, design the site, develop the custom WordPress theme, and provided onsite WordPress consulting.
As happens from time to time I am completely booked up! I have taken on a couple of new and exciting WordPress theme design projects and those projects combined with cleaning up my previously booked WordPress theme development projects means that I cannot accept and new projects at this time.
So if you are looking for someone that can turn your WordPress project around in less than 30 days I suggest that you look elsewhere ( maybe Bam! Pow! Media ) – but if your project has a slightly longer lead time contact me and maybe we can work out a timeline that works for both of us.