Best Worpress Theme for High end Training Product?? Advice Please..

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Hi Warriors,

I have a product that is high end with videos & content about how to buy and sell cars for big profits. I am looking for the best theme in Wordpress to use that allows the following:

Membership area to access modules
Forum area for forum discusssions
Paycart facility
Nice clean and professional looking
Reliable and robust
Secure
Easy to use

I would appreciate any help here thanks..

Jamie
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  • Profile picture of the author NickSway
    You can have all of that with any theme you choose, I believe you are looking for plugin suggestions. I use DAP for all of my membership sites along with wordpress and it's been working out phenomenally. It comes with a lot of the features you listed above. Again, search google for more information about plugins as the theme is simply the layout/design of the site, while the plugins add functionality.
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    • Profile picture of the author illumina8
      Thanks all and Nick too.. our tech guy is using Infusion Soft for an all in one place including the mailer and Customer Hub which they took over a year ago for the membership site.. I wonder if this is a safe option as I would run Kajabi with WP and optimizepress using Aweber..

      Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated to add.. and thanks all for your comments and helpful feedback..

      Jamie

      Originally Posted by NickSway View Post

      You can have all of that with any theme you choose, I believe you are looking for plugin suggestions. I use DAP for all of my membership sites along with wordpress and it's been working out phenomenally. It comes with a lot of the features you listed above. Again, search google for more information about plugins as the theme is simply the layout/design of the site, while the plugins add functionality.
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  • Profile picture of the author NewRiseDigital
    Nicksway is right, you're confusing themes with plugins. Themes offer the overall design for a wordpress site, plugins add the functionality.

    Themes: I've used HeadWayThemes for my sites as the Visual Editor gives drag and drop site building funcitonality which is easier and more fun to use than some of the standard themes that require you to use code to modify the theme.

    Plugins: I've used Magic Members plugin for membership / training sites, definitely recommended, I haven't used Wishlist but have seen good reviews about it.

    For forums BuddyPress is likely the one most WP users would recommend

    All the above are very robust, easy to install and use and you should be able to get up to speed quite quickly on them if you've already got a WP site up.

    Hope this helps!
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    • Profile picture of the author illumina8
      Thanks all and Nick too.. our tech guy is using Infusion Soft for an all in one place including the mailer and Customer Hub which they took over a year ago for the membership site.. I wonder if this is a safe option as I would run Kajabi with WP and optimizepress using Aweber..

      Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated to add.. and thanks all for your comments and helpful feedback..

      Jamie

      Originally Posted by InternetBusinessKickStart View Post

      Nicksway is right, you're confusing themes with plugins. Themes offer the overall design for a wordpress site, plugins add the functionality.

      Themes: I've used HeadWayThemes for my sites as the Visual Editor gives drag and drop site building funcitonality which is easier and more fun to use than some of the standard themes that require you to use code to modify the theme.

      Plugins: I've used Magic Members plugin for membership / training sites, definitely recommended, I haven't used Wishlist but have seen good reviews about it.

      For forums BuddyPress is likely the one most WP users would recommend

      All the above are very robust, easy to install and use and you should be able to get up to speed quite quickly on them if you've already got a WP site up.

      Hope this helps!
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