Today, we shall be reviewing another popular premium WordPress theme provider—CSS Igniter. Founded by Gerasimos Tsiamalos and Anastis Sourgoutsidis, CSS Igniter currently claims to have over 11,500 customers, which is a pretty good number in my book. CSS Igniter also has an affiliate program which offers an amazing 50% commission per sale. Not only that, you also get an additional 50% each time a referral of yours decides to renew his/her subscription. Since subscription itself is not the costliest one out there, 50% might not be a gigantic amount if viewed solitary, but if you do manage to send multiple […]
CPO Themes: Budget-Friendly Themes Sans Variety
Moving on with the #ThemeThursday series, where I take a look at a lesser-known WordPress premium theme seller. Today we’ll focus on CPO Themes. CPO Themes is managed by Manuel Vicedo. Even though the theme shop is relatively new, the company itself started back in mid-2000s as a web design agency. There is also a very lucrative affiliate program, which earns you 40% of each sale. Theme Features CPO Themes currently offers 13 themes, 4 of which are free. That’s not the largest collection of themes out there, but it is gradually rising. Within a few months, it is likely […]
Okay Themes: Back to the Basics
It’s Thursday yet again, and that means it’s time for #ThemeThursday! Carrying on from the last three weeks, we will look at a premium WordPress theme provider and attempt to assess its good (and bad) points. Today, the theme provider in question is Okay Themes. Run by Mike McAlister, Okay Themes came into existence as a full-fledged theme shop back in 2011 (although Mike has been selling his WordPress themes via ThemeForest since 2008-09). Most of the themes currently offered by Okay Themes are sold on ThemeForest. Theme Features Okay Themes currently offers 24 themes in total. Of these, 10 are free […]
DevPress: All About WordPress Development
It is time for the third installment of our ongoing series, #ThemeThursday. Today, we’ll be taking a look at yet another impressive but lesser known WordPress premium theme provider—DevPress. As always, this article is by no means a buying guide. Instead, I shall attempt to assess the positive and negative aspects of DevPress as a theme maker, thereby helping you make an informed decision before deciding to purchase any WordPress theme. Also, just in case you missed the previous parts in this series, feel free to check them out: so far, we have covered Theme Furnace and ColorLabs & Company. […]
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