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In the past i was using many different WordPress themes for my blogs. Since Google algorithms changing, most of onpage SEO have to be updated frequently. So i had some problems with free themes because they are not up to date all the time. I needed to fix them sometime my self or change complete design with new theme, but sometime it can be confusing for regular visitors to find out all new details about browsing website... After that i decided to go and buy some quality premium theme from Themeforest website and it was good decision because themes are updated more often and new features added all the time. I am mostly using "Sahifa" and "Avada" themes on my blogs and they are very good with huge amount of options to make really professional looking website.
Do you use premium themes, and how you compare them with free themes? What is your experience and which themes you prefer?
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TommyCarey
You may not be 100% unique, but that's not a huge deal now since Google is more focused on content. You can always edit your themes however you want, they usually have a pretty easy way of doing this. I actually bought a premium theme in the SEO and Online Marketing niche that had it's own editor. I literally just drag and drop what I want on the page and it updates after I save it. I don't have to mess with any code or programming, it's all in the editor.
I never jump the gun on buying a theme, I always do extensive research prior to opening my wallet (paypal lol). I'll always look for something that is responsive and can easily be edited. If the theme comes with a bunch of different layouts, I'm usually sold pretty quick because it's like buying multiple themes for the price of one For WP I'll never use a free theme. The free themes for WP compared to the premium themes is huge. I've paid $300+ for some custom made website designs in the past and they were no where near the quality I got from paying $50 to $75 for a premium theme on themeforest or templatemonster. I was actually a bit upset when I figured out what themeforest was because I had been paying at least $300 for a designer to build a design for me when I could have been spending $50 to $75 on something that was much better. You may not be 100% unique, but that's not a huge deal now since Google is more focused on content. You can always edit your themes however you want, they usually have a pretty easy way of doing this. I actually bought a premium theme in the SEO and Online Marketing niche that had it's own editor. I literally just drag and drop what I want on the page and it updates after I save it. I don't have to mess with any code or programming, it's all in the editor. I never jump the gun on buying a theme, I always do extensive research prior to opening my wallet (paypal lol). I'll always look for something that is responsive and can easily be edited. If the theme comes with a bunch of different layouts, I'm usually sold pretty quick because it's like buying multiple themes for the price of one :D
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