How to Buy a WordPress Theme Like a Pro

17 Dec, 2009  |  Written by  |  under wp plugins

WordPress is one of the best open source content management systems on the market. many superbloggers and top celebrities are using it to manage their content websites. It is not only free but also very powerful. and you get more than a script with WordPress. You also get the open source community behind it that is constantly innovating and enhancing the capabilities of the platform through new plug-ins and themes. whether you are a blogger or just a hobby writer, you can use the WP platform to create and manage your website fast.

Thanks to the WP community, there are many themes that you can use to create your very own unique website. You have free and paid themes available to you. most serious bloggers and webmasters go for the paid themes as many webmasters are already using free themes and are not willing to take a chance on paid themes. Paid WP themes are professionally designed and come with features not available on free themes. but not all premium WP themes are created equal. Since you have to pay anywhere between $20 to $500 to buy a paid theme, you want to make sure that you do your due diligence to make sure you get the biggest bang for your buck.

Here are the factors you should keep in mind before purchasing a WordPress theme:

  1. Design: not all paid themes are designed well. You should always find out whether the theme you are planning to buy is highly customizable. A high quality theme can set your WP blog apart from others in your market.
  2. Layout: your theme layout is very important in determining how you present your material to your readers. Some folks prefer 2 column themes while others prefer 3 column ones. It really comes down to the nature of your website and how you prefer to convey information to your readers.
  3. Load: you do not want to buy a theme that comes with a lot of bells and whistles. There is such a thing as too much eye candy. your site’s performance can affect your search engine rankings and your audience’s level of interest in your site.
  4. Extras: some themes make it easier to embed videos and bring the social media sites to your readers. You can always enhance your WP website with plug-ins but it’s nice to have a theme that supports new media channels.
  5. Skins: many premium WP themes come with a set of skins that you can use to customize your website fast. this is not a must have but something worth considering.
  6. Price: your budget is going to play a big part in your decision to buy a paid theme. Some designs can go for as high as $500. if you can’t afford that much, don’t panic. There are plenty of affordable, yet powerful WP designs available on the market.

Your WordPress theme can help you do a better job of branding yourself or your business. It can also help you attract and retain more users. There are many webmasters who keep buying WP designs until they can find one to settle on. but why waste your money when you can spend some time researching to find the design that fits your website the best?

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