Free Or Paid Wordpress Themes - Any Difference

by terryd
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Just looking at setting up a blog but was wondering if there is any benefit in purchasing a themed wordpress template instead of opting for some freebie one?

Are the paid ones better SEO'd or is it purely for looks?

Cheers,
Terry
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  • Profile picture of the author soffell
    I buy premium theme cos' have uniqe design than other one

    SEO not related with design I think CMIIW
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  • Profile picture of the author InternetM39482
    It's for the looks, and the support and ease of customization.

    There are some themes that are better from SEO view, like the Thesis, and the UBT.
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  • Profile picture of the author montecore
    The price on the theme isn't related to it's SEO virtues.

    You can get a free theme that ranks you wicked-fast or you can pay for a theme that gets you nowhere.

    Always go the due diligence route and TEST the hell out of the theme/site.
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  • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
    The best SEO optimized themes are going to be those that take a minimalist approach, have content before sidebars, use proper tagging and don't have a lot of junk code. Both free and paid themes do this.

    Paid themes are mainly for ease of use by PHP/HTML/CSS/PhotoShop neophytes or those who have these skills but don't want to take the time to create a theme themselves.
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  • Profile picture of the author Darren Mothersele
    As a rule commercial themes are put together with much more attention to detail in all areas; design, layout, typography and SEO. There are of course exceptions that prove the rule, in both poor quality commercial themes, and very high quality free themes, but on the whole (as you would expect) commercial themes are much better.

    SEO and web standards vary, and can be quite good even in free themes. Use the W3C validator to check for problems and, as someone mentioned above, test for SEO performance.

    The most common area that commercial themes exceed is in CSS typography. The attention to detail some commercial themes place on typography makes them a pleasure to read. Just look at Thesis based themes as an example. Blogs based on Thesis really are a joy to read.
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  • Profile picture of the author Solidsnake
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    Originally Posted by terryd View Post

    Just looking at setting up a blog but was wondering if there is any benefit in purchasing a themed wordpress template instead of opting for some freebie one?

    Are the paid ones better SEO'd or is it purely for looks?

    Cheers,
    Terry
    There's a lot of free good themes... just search google.. no need to pay..
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  • Profile picture of the author dsmpublishing
    I think there is some lovely free ones out there without having to shell out for a paid one. But it depends what its for
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  • Profile picture of the author blackscorpion
    Free ones may also give a backlink to the creator of the theme.
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  • Profile picture of the author absolutelee
    I've used nothing but free themes and they seem to work quite well. I use very minimalist themes. Both for SEO and for the benefit of my visitor. Minimalist works--look at Google's and eBay's home pages. The SEO friendliness of your site depends more on the coding of the blog. Also, it depends on the plugins you use. All in one SEO is a great plugin that I use, which I think benefits me.
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    • Profile picture of the author montecore
      Bottom line is you get what you pay for. Thesis is a GREAT theme, ranks me like mad.

      For those who think free themes need to retain the backlink to the creater, not so. The footers are encrypted but super easy to decrypt.

      Just chance the eval() to Print() or Echo() and view the file in a browser, then view source. Copy/paste the actual HTML over the BS eval statements and you're set. No backlinks to a jerkoff designer.

      hxxp://smashingmagazine.com/2008/01/08/100-excellent-free-high-quality-wordpress-themes/
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  • Profile picture of the author angela99
    Originally Posted by terryd View Post

    Just looking at setting up a blog but was wondering if there is any benefit in purchasing a themed wordpress template instead of opting for some freebie one?

    Are the paid ones better SEO'd or is it purely for looks?

    Cheers,
    Terry
    I've bought four blog themes, one with a developer's license, because I loved them, and couldn't find what they had in a free theme.

    Here are the results:

    * One theme built on a specific platform (not WP) was so complicated I gave it up in frustration;

    * I wanted to make changes in one theme and couldn't get a response from the developer;

    * One theme suddenly went open source --!

    * One theme I love, and am glad I purchased, no hassles at all.

    My tip: FWIW, don't buy a commercial theme unless you MUST because it does something or other that you need in a particular blog. There are lots of great WP themes which are totally free.

    Prepare to be annoyed too, as a developer suddenly decides that his (expensive) theme should suddenly go open source... :-)

    Cheers

    Angela
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  • Profile picture of the author dean_holland
    Hey

    Mine is free and its all good

    Have contemplated getting a paid one in the new year though to have more uniqueness

    Well actually Im thinking of over hauling my entire blog and getting more of a 'self brand' going on

    Good luck

    Dean
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  • Profile picture of the author Bob Monie
    Free and Paid themes have little to no SEO value by themselfs. SEO is improved in wordpress using SEO plugins.

    Paid theme is of value due to the fact that its origional and no other blog sites are using it.
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