I have written a few posts already about different themes that one can purchase or use for their site namely FlexxTheme, FlexSqueeze, WP Unlimited, WordPress Now. Today, I’m going to be showing you yet another theme called StudioPress Theme.
They say that StudioPress themes are perfect for a small business or an individual looking to establish their online presence with WordPress.
StudioPress offers a variety of different themes that one could purchase depending on your site’s needs. They range from Agent, Album, Chrome, Church, Corporate, Education, Lifestyle and loads more. To view the full list of available StudioPress themes and demo’s, you can head over to StudioPress Themes page to get a full idea of what they have.
I have a few images below of their available themes:

Premium StudioPress Themes
Features of StudioPress
- Widget-Ready: If you are looking for ease-of-use, WordPress widgets are the way to go. Without having to know how to code, you can simply drag-n-drop to create the look you desire for your blog.
- Theme Options Page: Our WordPress themes use a theme options page that allows you to easily customize the way your blog looks. Simply select from drop-down choices what categories you want to display or the number of posts to show and even what size you want your thumbnail images. You can also simply toggle between using a custom image or dynamic text for your header logo area.
- Ready for Advertising: Most of our themes are ready for advertising. All you need to do is insert your advertising code, like Google Adsense, Azoogle Ads, Clicksor, or any others, into the advertising widgets and start collecting your advertising revenue.
- Comment Functionality: One method of holding your website visitor’s attention is through discussion of your articles. WordPress achieves this through the use of Comments and our themes use the latest features of WordPress including threaded comments and Gravatar integration.
- Developed for Localization: A new feature for StudioPress themes is that they are being developed for localization. This means that you can now translate these themes into your own native language! Currently the Church, Education, Lifestyle and Streamline themes have this feature, but we will be updating all themes to include this as quickly as we can.
- PSD Files Included: Another way to attract visitors to your blog is through the use of great-looking graphics, which the StudioPress themes have. Many members have a design-look in mind and to make it easier to change the graphics we provide the Photoshop Document (PSD) files of the graphic files we use.
- Lifetime Support: Need help fixing a problem or making a minor modification to your theme? Let’s face it; technology doesn’t always work as smoothly as we all want. So, if you need help, our support is world-class and our team consists of over 20 moderators from all over the world, who provide solutions and help to our 12,000+ members, many of which help other members.
- WordPress & Theme Tutorials: Whether you are looking to get up to speed with your WordPress knowledge or ready to get your brand new StudioPress theme working, our tutorials will teach you what you need to know.
- Approved Designers: Maybe you are a busy businessperson or don’t want to spend the time creating your website blog. We provide a list of talented, freelance WordPress designers/customizers that you can hire to provide you with the look you want. Many of the blogs in our Showcase were created by these creative people.
Package Deals of StudioPress:
StudioPress have certain packages that offer everything from buying the StudioPress theme to installing it for you, setting up permalinks, installing plugins and other details.
- The cost of the Basic Package is standing at $195.00.
- The cost of the Advanced Package is standing at $350.00.
- The cost of the Premium Package is standing at $495.00.
If you just want the theme, they are around $59.95. You will have to visit each theme separately to see the price.
Some links for you to check out:
- FAQ – many questions and answers that could help you decide if this theme is for you.
- Affiliate Program – you could join their affiliate program and make some money from sales.
- Blog – they have their own blog writing about new themes and announcements for the theme.
- Showcase of Sites – sites using StudioPress theme so that you can get a feel of what can be done.
Go have a look at StudioPress and see if this theme is for you. If you have any other information or feedback, I’m interested to hear from you.
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I like their corporate theme, but they do look expensive :S. Basic package for $195 is a lot of money.
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@Asswass – thats for a very detailed package. If you just want the Corporate theme, then it will cost you $59.95. I have updated the post to include this extra note as well. I should of made it clear, my bad
Really loved those themes. But the price is too much for beginners.
@Amal – $59.95 is not to bad for a premium theme.
There have been cheaper options available! Also, getting a special customized theme for your Blog will be very helpful in creating a different identity.
Many people use the same theme. So, to stand out of the crowd, I would recommend you use a completely different theme or modify a ready made theme.
@Tech-Freak Stuff – that is one way, will wait to see what you come up with.
nice theme but as I havent earned even a penny from my blog, I cant switch to Premium theme
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@Atul – it depends really on what your goal is and if you are willing to pay for a theme. Maybe stay with a free theme until you make enough to pay for a premium theme. I have to mention that support on free themes is sometimes missing, when you buy a premium theme then you have support and maybe even a community. It depends on the theme at hand.
Even though it seems to be a lot of money I think it’s important to get a theme that stands out and looks somewhat exclusive. My personal favourite over at StudioPress is Tubular.
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@Stefan – I agree with you 100%. You could always customize a theme to make it unique and stand out. There is nothing stopping you from doing that.
I love Studio Press themes and Brian and the gang over there are AWESOME when it comes to support. I have used their themes for at least 20 of our sites, which many were just flips. Our MakingMoneyOnline.com theme is basically the StudioPress Church Theme with some parts from Carl Ocab’s Ultimate Blogging theme and a few customized plugins.
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@Doug – thats good to know, someone using it. Would love to know more about the ins and outs of the theme. Would you mind sharing more info?
Sure… but I am not sure what you mean by ins and outs? They are ready to go right out of the box. They are super easy to customize the look by making some simple css modifications. They have a great support forum where you can ask questions and you get answers back really fast.
What else do you want to know?
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@Doug – what you liked about it and what could be improved. What you changed and how long it took, screen dumps, etc.
I just love their themes, I currently using their Revolution (once) Church theme !
That is the backbone of my blog !
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@Pradeep – thanks for your feedback, nice to know others like them as well.
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