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Choosing From The Best Premium WordPress Themes

Post n°3 pubblicato il 03 Giugno 2013 da defrterf

Some of the best WordPress themes are premium themes, meaning you have to pay a small amount of money for the theme but it will generally be far more customisible and easy to monetize.Monetizing a website is easy with WordPress themes. A premium theme might have the ability for users to buy items from your websites shops or to pay to list their own items for sale.Classified advertising themes and business directory themes are examples of themes which can be monetized from users who post content on your website and pay to do so. Ecommerce or online store themes are generally known in the web design industry as WordPress shop themes.A WordPress shop theme allows the monetization to come from selling items or selling downloadable products like ebooks or music. When choosing a theme think of its overall flexibility and ease of use, a website which runs itself would be be brilliant but most sites need a little maintenance to get of the ground. WordPress is great from setting up websites fast and easy, and by simply installing a theme you can create working website in minutes even if you have never used WordPress before.A WordPress premium theme, once installed will usually provide new options for managing your website and it will make life easily when it comes to added new products or handling sales.Another way a WordPress website can make you money if you buy a premium theme which allows you to include Google ads or advertising from other online ad networks. You generally get money whenever someone clicks an ad on your site, so if you get a ton of traffic it can give your site extra income without doing a thing! Premium wordpress themes generally range in price from FREE to $300 with customized WordPress themes costing far more at around $5000.

 
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A Key Tip for Selling WordPress Themes

Post n°2 pubblicato il 03 Giugno 2013 da defrterf

As a newbie to the business of selling WordPress themes, there is a great deal you should know. The purpose of this article is to provide you with tips for selling those themes. I have to admit that when I first started selling WordPress themes myself, I really did not know how to run this type of business. It took me a while to learn the ropes, but after learning from my mistakes, I learned the right way to manage my business. It is my hope that you will let my experience guide you through your own WordPress journey. Along the way, you will learn one very important fact - to sell Wordpress themes, you need to obtain and maintain a strong customer base. It does not matter if the theme you have created in WordPress is the greatest thing on the planet if nobody is aware of its existence. Since your theme and your company are brand new, you are going to have to do something to get people to notice you and what you have to offer. As there is nothing that most people love more than a freebie, it is highly recommended that you begin by releasing a free version of one of your favorite WordPress themes. When I released my first free version many years ago, people really started to notice my work, and then I began to grow my customer base. Of course, I am not trying to say that giving away something will make your company the most popular one on the web, but it will get potential clients to give you a second look. Individuals are more willing to experiment with something when it does not put them at any sort of financial disadvantage. My complimentary WordPress theme was a huge hit because not only was it an original design but also because it was simple to manage. In fact, the people who downloaded it favored it so much that they were willing to buy an upgrade with more advanced features such as extensive customer support, frequent updates, and less troublesome customization. Even today, that very same theme, the very first one I ever sold, remains among my top sellers. Introducing the product initially as a freebie helped me build a strong customer. Other tools I utilized to aid me in creating and maintaining a solid base of potential clients were an opt-in email list and an opt-in newsletter. By sending out occasional notices, I was able to make sure possible customers were always aware of new Wordpress themes and upgrades I had available. Once again, if people do not know what you are saying, they can never buy it.

 
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Definition of Responsive Web Design

Post n°1 pubblicato il 03 Giugno 2013 da defrterf

A good usage example of this would be in the case of a website that is optimized to suit mobile devices as well as desktop computers, wherein the links in the top menu would be more workable repositioned as a vertical list, rather than a horizontal bar going across. This sort of detail is supported by responsive web design. If you have a grid in your layout where 10 thumbnails fit nicely across on a regular desktop computer monitor, those thumbnails would have to be awful small to fit 10 across on an iPad or iPhone. With a responsive design you can change it so that if the width of the device is as short as an iPad, it only places 7 thumbnails across. Then, perhaps 4 across for an iPhone. A lot of website contact forms are accompanied with a sidebar area (or two) for up-sale and other purposes. This is great for a desktop computer, but on a smart phone, by default, the form and the sidebar both are shrunken down too small to read. With responsive web design the form can be made to fill the screen and the sidebar can be hidden, placed underneath, "replaced" by another smaller version with the same message, almost anything is possible. For a long time, there have been web page layouts that flex to the size (usually the width, specifically) of the browsers window, known as liquid layouts. These are still in use today, although they`ve never been as common as the typical fixed layout you`ll find on most websites (where the layout remains the same, regardless of the width of the viewable area). Liquid layouts are very commonly used for mobile devices, as they can be counted upon to fit every mobile screen size. This sort of layout is usually kept very simple, like a grid of thumbnails or a list of button. But if one takes that same layout and lets it span the width of a desktop monitor, it is usually found to be too sparse, too stretched or everything is oversized.responsive web design includes taking advantage of both liquid and fixed layouts, to accommodate for all screen sizes.

 
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