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Choosing a WorPress Theme: 4 Considerations

By Peter Lawlor


I love using WordPress. I use it for many of my websites because it's easy to use, easy to manage, inexpensive and most importantly, it creates fantastic/user-friendly websites.

However, one potential problem with WordPress is there are literally tens of thousands of themes to choose from. Where do you begin in choosing a WordPress theme?

This WordPress article sets out 4 considerations when choosing a WordPress theme.

1. What's your website's primary purpose?

When you know the purpose of your website, you can narrow your WordPress theme selection down quite a bit. You still have to choose from a particular WordPress theme framework such as the Genesis framework (read this in-depth Genesis theme review for more information) or the ElegantThemes framework (read this thorough ElegantThemes review to learn more). These are just 2 of many wordPress theme frameworks to choose from.

For example, if you're building a business website, you'll want to narrow your theme selection to business website themes.

2. Do you have experience with a theme developer?

Most themes from the same theme developer function the same way. This means if you're familiar with a particular theme developer, it's much easier to use another theme from them than get a theme from a different theme developer. However, sometimes it's necessary to look to another theme developer for a particular look and/or design.

3. Do you want your theme ready-to-go or do some redesigning

There are WP themes that look great as-is and aren't so easy to modify. There are also theme frameworks that are specifically designed so that you can design your WordPress theme from the ground up.

I'm a "use-as-is" type of website publisher. However, many people love tinkering with design and if that's you, consider getting a WordPress theme generator framework ... especially if you're not familiar with coding.

4. Decide on a single theme purchase or membership

I'm a member of more than one theme developers because I like having a large selection of themes at my disposal.

If you anticipate having to build several websites in the future, consider buying an all-theme membership so you have many designs to choose from at all times. Moreover, having an all-theme membership gives you the opportunity to try/test different designs to find out what works best for your particular website.




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