If you want to hire a good designer, you could ask for recommendations, or go to freelancing sites like upwork, or check dribble.
If you want to learn about design, I’m sure you’ll find plenty of courses on Udemy.
But I’m sure that 90% of you don’t have the money or the time to apply the first 2 options.
And that
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I thought about writing this post to help anyone have a design ready for their blog today before tomorrow. That’s my goal for today’s post.
And I’ll talk about the 3rd options in more details.
CHOOSE A PREMIUM THEME THAT SUITS YOUR NEEDS
I could write tons of posts reviewing premium themes, and the thing is that
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The theme that suits you, your personality and your topic is not necessary to suit me too.
But there are specific criteria that need to be in your theme. After all, you want to choose a theme that proves your authority.
Here are these criteria:
Speed: The theme should load fast on most browsers. Every second matter.
Mobile-Responsive: Mobile is trending now and mobile visitors will increase, so care about them.
Simple: It’s not a fashion blog. You need
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Easy navigation: Don’t annoy people who want to check more of your awesome work.
Fonts are big and clear
White spaces: You need to increase it for better reading experience.
If you want to read more about these, check out the previous post, where I talk about each one of these in details.
So you already understand these criteria? The
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I’m using studiopress on my blog and I really love the designs. It meet all the above criteria + many others like seo optimized themes and many other things.
I’ve used it for more than 5 years and I don’t regret my decision. I actually regret not using them earlier.
With their big library, I’m sure you can find a theme
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Another great place to look at is thrive themes. Zac uses thrive on this blog and he really likes it. I see many others using it, so it looks promising.