WordPress As A CMS Themes

I just love the simplicity and the power of WordPress. It’s versatile enough to be used as a blog and as a CMS. A few years back, I tried to get Joomla to work for a site idea I had, but after playing with it for a couple of days, I realized that with the right kind of theme, I could get WordPress to do the same. I haven’t look back since.

As I said, all you need is a good theme to turn your WordPress into a CMS. These kind of WordPress CMS themes are the type of themes found at WPRemix.com. They have MANY different styles of WordPress themes and each one of them is designed to give your users a CMS experience. In other words, your simple WordPress site has all the features that much more complicated sites have, but without any of the hassles.

How do they do it? WordPress has all of the function calls and features that you need to turn it into a CMS. You have to know what function calls to make and when to make them. This is where a premium wordpress theme from WPRemix.com comes into play. All of their themes are ready made content management systems. If you need a CMS, going with one of their theme is probably what you are looking for.

One of the things that is particularly awesome about WPRemix.com for those of us who do design work for others is the affiliate bonus. Right now their payout has increased to 50% from 20%. This means that you can make a very good profit for every person you refer. It can make your design and programming work that much more profitable. Check them out.

About Jack Woods

I'm a teacher, writer, traveler, and designer. I'm into alternative medicine and I like designing programs and devices to make life easier.
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