How much per wordpress theme?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by joanne_m27, Mar 17, 2008.

  1. #1
    I'm hoping to set up a website selling high quality wordpress themes.

    How much do you beleive to be a fair price for:
    . A unique theme (meaning that it will only be sold to one person)
    . A regularly sold theme (meaning that it will continue to be sold to whoever wishes to buy it)

    Thankyou :)
     
    joanne_m27, Mar 17, 2008 IP
  2. Leprekon

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    unique theme:
    average design: 200-400
    top quality design: 500-800

    non-unique:
    average design:40-60
    top quality design:70-100
     
    Leprekon, Mar 17, 2008 IP
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    It also depends on how good your themes are... if they are REALLY popular and you already made a name for yourself as a designer, I'm sure you'll be able to sell unique ones for $500-$700...

    Generic ones that you sell more than once, you can sell like $20-$100 maybe?
     
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    Luq Well-Known Member

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    uniqueblogdesigns.com ...one of the best professional services for wp themes gives unique quality themes for 40$..u myt want to keep it lower than 90$ then bcoz customers will prefer to buy a theme from a reputed professional company for $40 than from a site that is yet to build rep in the same niche for a bigger price..it also depends on the designs as well..if they are really well crafted u'll probably be given the upper hand
     
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    Oh, also, if you have a bunch of examples that we can see as well then that would also help determine the price. But essentially, you want to start off lower than your competition and then raise the prices as you get bigger...
     
    WhoJayBe, Mar 17, 2008 IP