Choosing The Right Wordpress Theme
January 14th, 2009 No Comments»Wordcount: 352
Anyone who uses Wordpress knows that finding the perfect theme for your website can be quite a difficult and tedious task. I have spent countless hours looking at Wordpress themes, and I have never found one that I thought was just right. I have settled on a couple and edited them like crazy to get them to be almost what I would want. I’ve also attempted to make my own themes but they never come out exactly how I want them. Plus, I’m not that creative. Most of the themes you’ll find out there for Wordpress are free, but they are not only difficult to edit to your liking, there are usually ads to benefit the creator of the theme encrypted into the layout and you can’t remove them. For people who know absolutely no html or php whatsoever, even editing a Wordpress theme is too much for them to handle, so they have to settle for whatever is available. One thing I really dislike about the free Wordpress themes that you can find on the web is that everyone is using them. I’ve seen the same themes on countless sites, and that’s just not for me. I want my site to be at least unique enough that people would remember it.
Thankfully there is a premium wordpress theme that anyone can use and feel comfortable editing. It comes with over 50 page templates to choose from as well as awesome pre-selected colorschemes. It’s basically got everything you need to create your very own unique Wordpress theme that not every single person on the internet has. WP Remix has tons of features including the WYSIWYG page editor and tons of add-ons. There is also a Support Forum where you can get support or share your ideas. WP Remix is also compatible with most, if not all, Wordpress Plugins that are out there.
WPRemix.Com also has an affiliate program, if you are interested. What’s awesome about that is just last week they increased their affiliate program payout from 20% to 50%. That means you’ll get 50% of all sales generated from your site.
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