Aug
15
2011

I am looking for a premium Wordpress Theme?

My problem is that I have absolutely no experience or knowledge of CSS, Php, or Photoshop, etc. I am strictly a beginner attempting to build a blog and a small business. I would like suggestions for the best theme(s) available that a total newbie can work with. I’ve looked at several premium themes that state anyone can use them but I would like to hear the actual truth from the community. Thank you in advance!

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  • Harsh Agrawal

    You should start with:
    Elegant theme cheap and best
    Woo themes
    Studiopress
    Thesis
    Theme-junkie

    Comment | August 15, 2011
  • Darron Burow

    Well the good news is all wordpress themes, whether premium or free, are easy to work with. The control panel (dashboard) for adding and editing content, images, etc is the same layout, the theme (or look) is handled at the css and php level.

    For premium themes, I prefer StudioPress for the widgetized home page functionality, for the added seo benefits, and for the look.
    http://www.inforats.com, look at some of the themes featured there and this site has tutorials and guides to creating a wordpress site as well. Affordable themes as well

    Comment | August 15, 2011
  • sewgoodmama

    Here’s some themes I really like which are very easy to use:

    Clickbump
    Penthsilia – I really like this theme for Amazon sites
    Studiopress
    Elegant Themes

    Comment | August 15, 2011
  • Jake Steve

    Woothemes is what many of the pros use. But if you are like I was when I was starting out, you might not have enough money to afford that. I just searched around until I had a theme that had some ad space on the right hand side.

    Just experiment with a few before you make your decision and know that in wordpress, you can go to appearance, edit and change the code to what you want it to be. Just make sure you copy and paste all the code into txt files that you name appropriately that way if you break something, you’ll still be ok.

    Comment | August 15, 2011

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