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During the last couple of years WordPress has become a greatly popular open source blogging and also publishing platform. The ease-of-use as well as the abundance of cost-free themes and plugins possess contributed to the attraction and popularity for using free theme . During your stay on island are some great free topics for WordPress, traditionally most only offered basic functionality and simplistic designs.

Ever since the end of 2007 nonetheless an increasing number of WordPress theme developers are actually offering premium WordPress themes - themes which are available for a fixed price. These kind of premium WordPress themes usually are sold for between fifty to 250.

Initially only a handful of talented and well-known WordPress theme designers released paid for premium WordPress themes which are well designed, highly functional, top-quality themes that transformed a WordPress installation from a simple blog into a powerful content management system e. g. magazine, information, portfolio or 'traditional' web page. However as the premium Wordpress plugins business concept spreads, progressively more WordPress theme designers have hopped on the bandwagon and chock-full their portfolio with premium paid wordpress themes, attempting to cash on the new craze.

However with greater variety as well as numbers of paid premium Blogger themes also comes different levels of quality. So what precisely makes a premium WordPress theme expensive and worth the money you have to money? Below are some features which will set a premium wordpress theme other than a free theme:

1 . Unique Design, Quality and Sophistication

Premium WordPress themes should be just that - Premium. They should look more attractive and be of a much higher top quality and unique design than when compared with those available for free. "Better" is an individual interpretation, and so unfortunately it has to be left because of the designer and the buyer to determine what is better for them.

second . Live Demo or Preview

There should be a live trial or preview of the theme so you can test it and check it out before buying. If there is no live preview or demo that needs to be a warning sign. You should question why don't they want you to test out the theme first? All of reputable premium theme suppliers will have a live simulated full of content for you to analyze. Explore the live demonstration thoroughly, testing all websites to see that the theme performs properly and there are no issues or mistakes.

3. Total Supporting Documentation

Premium Wp themes should come with an handbook or document. This should describe how to upload and put up the theme and how to handle any of the options that are constructed into the theme.

4. Full Support

If you're buying a high quality WordPress theme it should also come with a certain degree of support from designer. The level of support may vary however and will range from custom individual support from the custom, to the provision of community forums or blog comment segments for asking questions along with obtaining support from the developer and other people who have purchased the theme.

5. Flexibility in addition to Customization Options

People need options, so Premium Wp themes should be customisable. Getting a premium theme will placed you apart from the crowd drastically, but since other people will still be making use of the same theme, premium themes should be able to be easily customized even more, whether it be for the layout, colours, images, or all of the over.

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