Shopify is a complete e-commerce solution for online goods. That
allows you to sell your products in an organized way and provide a
complete store front look. Selecting the best premium Shopify theme for
your online store can be challenging for developers — after all, there
are plenty of themes available in Shopify store, plus much more are
available on other marketplaces.
With a wide range of themes, pricing also varies from low to high.
Which means, which is an indication to developers to not to take
investment lightly.
So if you are new on Shopify and seeking for a good Shopify theme at a
reasonable price. These guiding steps will definitely give you help
finding a better one. Here are some key points to consider while
searching for a premium Shopify theme.
1. You’ll Get What You Pay For
Shopify store has several themes for their users, free and premium.
Premium Shopify theme pricing can vary widely — ranging from free to
several hundreds of dollars.
However, it’s important to note that, with premium Shopify themes,
like so much more in life, you will get what you pay for. A higher
priced theme, particularly those in the official Shopify theme store or
from a developer who sells there already, are much more likely to have
undergone quality control and had much more attention to detail paid to
its design and coding during development.
Shopify theme store has very selective range of themes— and while
they are some of the most expensive on the market, each of them is worth
investing.
Also, the cost difference between a $50 theme and a $300 theme isn’t
huge. You could save $250 by going with a cheaper theme, but you may
find that the theme isn’t nearly as flexible as you need it to be or the
support offered is severely lacking.
But it is nothing wrong going with a lower priced theme if you
carefully research it, understand its limitations and have determined
that its other features outweigh other factors.
2. Check Author's Reviews?
When selecting a premium Shopify theme, it’s important to pay close
attention to the theme author’s needs. Use a search engine to search for
reviews of both the theme and the theme author, paying close attention
to the quality of support. Most theme marketplaces, including Shopify
own, include some kind of rating or review system, which are worth
noticing.
It’s also important to be wary of theme authors with perfect reviews —
as this could be a signal that at least some of the feedback is not
legitimate. Instead, look for constructive criticism about the theme see
how the theme author responded to it.
Also, check if the developers have published in the Shopify theme
store before. As Shopify narrows its criteria for themes, moreover keep
exploring the theme author’s premium Shopify theme support centre to see
what types of questions users have and how responsive the theme’s
support is. You should also keep an eye out for complete and
comprehensive documentation and FAQs, as these can be incredibly useful.
3. Know Your Needs
Before starting your premium Shopify theme make a complete research
of your 'must have' features. A good strategy is to be very strict about
which items go into the “must have” column. Before adding anything to
it, carefully consider how important the feature is to accomplish your
main goal with a Shopify e-commerce site is to make sales.
Although it's good to have all the fancy bells and whistles you see
on Fortune 500 e-commerce sites, but keeping in mind that those
companies spend millions of dollars every year on software development
and, while the features may be impressive, most of them would have a
negligible effect on smaller online shopping sites.
Once you are done with your features list, start reviewing each theme
carefully. Narrow your lists by eliminating themes that don’t have your
“must haves” while moving ones that do to the top of the list.
However it's true that an eye-catching design certainly gives your e-commerce site an edge,
a good strategy can be to let the needs discussed in Tip 3 be your
primary qualifiers and consider the look and feel of the Shopify theme
only in the later stages of your selection process.
source:Mohsin Iqbal
source:Mohsin Iqbal
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