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WordPress Tips: 5 Good Reasons To Buy A Premium Theme

By Lillea Woodlyns

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WordPress is the blogging platform of choice for bloggers and a rapidly growing number of online entrepreneurs.

WordPress is free, which is part of it's appeal, as are many of the enhancements that can be installed to change the look and function of WordPress, including WordPress themes.

However, although there are hundreds of free WordPress themes that you can download and use quite easily, sometimes it's wise to invest in a premium theme instead. Why? Here are 5 reasons:

1. Customization

The best premium themes are far more customizable than the best free themes. If you want to have the most options for design and search engine optimization without having to learn HTML backwards and forwards, a good premium theme is definitely your best choice.

2. Support

It's common for the developers of free themes to offer very limited support. Sometimes they offer no support at all. The developers of the best premium themes have more incentive to offer support and will usually have both detailed instructions that are updated frequently and an active user forum. Even the best themes can have technical glitches from time to time, so good support is essential when using any WordPress theme.

3. Updates

There is also less incentive for developers of free themes to fix bugs and update their theme when WordPress goes through one of it's many upgrades. Sometimes they will discontinue their theme altogether as a result. Purchasing a good premium theme will usually give you a lifetime of bug fixes and updates so any issues with be corrected in a timely way.

4. Quality

There are very few free themes that come close to the quality of the best premium themes. With a good premium theme, everything from design options to search engine optimization is covered and frequently improved upon.

5. No unwanted adware

Free themes sometimes contain hidden code that inserts ads or other things that benefit the theme's creator instead of you. The best premium themes do not have adware and often you can purchase a license to remove the companies' logo, etc. so you can 'brand' your site and your client's sites as your own.

While there are many excellent free themes available and many conscientious theme developers, the 5 advantages of using a good premium theme should be taken into consideration. If you want to create a blog that will hold up well over time and give you the most flexibility and options, the best premium themes are definitely your best bet.

Lillea Woodlyns helps people master WordPress quickly. For more free Wordpress tips and information about the best WordPress themes, visit: http://www.speedonlinewealth.com/blog/better-business-blogs-best-wordpress-theme/

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