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Removing Attribution: This might not be a huge deal for you, but if you are working for a client it might be to them. Almost all free WordPress themes require you to keep a credit or attribution to them in your footer. It isn’t a huge deal but it might mean your footer says something like; “Powered By Apple Green Designs” which is a link to the free theme home page. If you are designing a site for a client, they might not want that. In fact, even if it is your own site you might not want that.
Support: When you are paying for a good WordPress theme you are also paying for support. Any reputable dealer of WP themes will offer support, and most likely in the form of a forum. If you have any issues with your paid theme you can check out the forum and by either searching or asking you will get an answer. The support team will be able to troubleshoot any problems you have with the theme. They will be able to diagnose any plugin conflicts. They may even help you with some custom coding. You will not get any or much support with a free theme.
Selecting The Perfect Theme for Your Blog determines the future of your site. It not only makes a good first impression to your readers and visitors, but it also helps your SEO. That means more traffic! I understand that the whole process of selecting your theme can sometimes be overwhelming because there are literally thousands of free themes for you to choose from the WordPress gallery and you have premium themes like StudioPress that offer a wide selection too. That is where I come in, to help put you in the right direction for choosing the right theme for your blog.
Under The Hood Features: A lot of free themes look great, but they lack the under the hood features of paid themes. Most paid themes will add a settings panel in your WordPress back office that is unique to that theme. These control panels can make tasks like logo upload, favicon upload and other design features a snap. These admin areas will also help you control what is shown on your home page and in any featured posts areas. Sometimes you will even be able to change the color scheme of your premium theme from this area.
There is a reason why WordPress is the biggest blog hosting site in the world. But one of the biggest reasons for its success is the fact that customization is literally encouraged here. With the use of themes that can be found in just about all corners of the internet, it is almost certain that you are going to be able to find a theme to match your website’s personality and content. With so many themes out there, one of the burning questions, especially for new WordPress users, is this. But where else do they differ?