Tag: themeforest

  • New Theme Development Company Makes First Sale Minutes After Being Approved on ThemeForest

    New Theme Development Company Makes First Sale Minutes After Being Approved on ThemeForest

    Warriors Of Code is a new WordPress theme development shop in Australia. An employee who goes by the name Genesisfan on Reddit, published a post explaining how the company recently had its first theme accepted on ThemeForest and was willing to answer questions others had about the experience. According to the post, he spent the…

  • Envato Continues to Rake in the Cash from WordPress Themes Packaged as Complete Website Solutions

    Envato Continues to Rake in the Cash from WordPress Themes Packaged as Complete Website Solutions

    This week Envato published stats on how WordPress product sellers are doing within its economy. Theme authors make up the bulk of WordPress-based earnings on its marketplace and continue to dominate sales. Inspired by his interaction with the WordPress business community at Pressnomics, Ben Chan, director of Growth and Revenue at Envato, penned an insider…

  • What’s Your Perception Of ThemeForest?

    What’s Your Perception Of ThemeForest?

    Philip Arthur Moore has published a great post that I think strikes a nerve for many. Although the entire article is blockquote worthy, I think the most important point he made is that WordPress developers need to step up their game and stop contributing to the perception that WordPress sucks. Whether you’re a theme or…

  • WPWeekly Episode 147 – Interview With Japh Thompson

    WPWeekly Episode 147 – Interview With Japh Thompson

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, I sat down with Japh Thompson to discuss his experience working at Envato for the past four years. Thompson worked in support before becoming the WordPress Evangelist for ThemeForest. In the interview, we learned what it was like to be a liaison between a huge theme marketplace and the…

  • Why WordPress Theme Developers Are Moving Functionality Into Plugins

    Why WordPress Theme Developers Are Moving Functionality Into Plugins

    Jonathan Atkinson has been selling WordPress themes on Themeforest for the past five years. Through hard work and customer support, he’s learned how to make a living on Themeforest without having to pack hundreds of options into his products. Over the past year, Atkinson and his team at Cr3ativ.com have made an effort to convert…

  • Okay Themes Pulls Out of Themeforest, Rebrands as Array

    Okay Themes Pulls Out of Themeforest, Rebrands as Array

    Okay Themes, founded by Mike McAlister, has rebranded and is now known as “Array.” Despite the fact that the shop produced high quality WordPress themes, the previous name seemed to imply a passable, lackluster product. Array is a stronger name for a top-notch theme shop that is successfully pioneering a return to simplicity in both…

  • WPWeekly Episode 137 – Making A Living On ThemeForest With Jonathan Atkinson

    WPWeekly Episode 137 – Making A Living On ThemeForest With Jonathan Atkinson

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, we were joined by Jonathan Atkinson of Cr3ative.com and discussed what it’s like to make a living using ThemeForest. We dived into a number of topics including: Using ThemeForest as a launch platform The reputation of ThemeForest Can theme authors profit while coding themes the right way How theme…

  • Justin Tadlock Publishes The Results Of His ThemeForest Experiment

    Last year at this time, Justin Tadlock announced that he would be conducting an experiment on ThemeForest. The goal of the experiment was to see if it was possible to get other theme authors to write better code and enable better compatibility with the thousands of other themes and plugins for WordPress. Justin has now…

  • Ben Sibley On The State Of WordPress Themes 2013

    Supportdash, a company specializing in providing customer support for WordPress developers has published an infographic that highlights the state of WordPress themes. Their survey pretty much has nothing to do with the design of the themes themselves but of trends, where are they being sold, the marketplace, and their support structures. A few things I…

  • When Commercial Themes Bundle Commercial Plugins, Users Lose

    Coen Jacobs developer for WooThemes has used his personal site to vent about commercial themes bundling commercial plugins. There were at least two themes hosted on the ThemeForest marketplace that were bundling commercial WooThemes plugins along with a copy of GravityForms. Those themes have been temporarily hidden from view by ThemeForest until they comply with…

  • How To Search For 100% GPL Themes On Themeforest

    Not long ago, Themeforest announced that theme authors would be able to choose a 100% GPL theme license. However, as a customer, it’s difficult to find where those 100% GPL licensed themes are located on the site. Upon browsing the Themeforest Marketplace, I could not find a category, tag, or link that would show me…

  • ThemeForest And The Theme Repository

    Earlier this week, Jason Pelker wrote an excellent post for WPCandy.com entitled, How did ThemeForest become the red headed stepchild of the WordPress community? Jason takes a look at the various reasons for how this could have happened. However, the conversation turns pretty interesting in the comments when the discussion of quality control at ThemeForest…