Sure, you can always teach yourself a bit of coding and create your own site from scratch, but why would you? It just takes time away that you could be using in other, more important areas. And that being said, RepricerExpress wants to tell you about these awesome WordPress ecommerce themes you can pick out that’ll catch a buyer’s eye right away. With the money you save on web dev, you can just take us out for a pint instead.
1. Haute (designcrumbs)
Get the Cart66 and/or Cart66 Cloud plugin, and you’re all set to go (doesn’t work with WooCommerce, unfortunately). We love this theme because it’s so clean and stripped down, but without sacrificing any style. You never want to overload your shoppers’ eyes, and this theme draws attention to all the key places.
2. All Around (Shindiri Studio)
You know the saying, ‘Fake it ‘til you make it’? This is the ecommerce WordPress theme equivalent of that. It’s got plenty of features that tell the world you’re a professional, even if you don’t necessarily feel like one. For example, it’s got a zoom-in feature (handy for product photos), blog pages (good for posting novel content to rank higher in Google searches), unlimited design options, WooCommerce integration, and more.
3. Blanco (8theme)
More and more web browsing is being done on portable devices, which means you need a WordPress theme that’s responsive. Blanco does that in spades, along with other things, like the ability to use Google fonts, unlimited colour variants, and deep customisation.
4. Kallyas (hogash)
If you sell on Amazon, this is a great theme for you because it has an Amazon-specific page builder included. And if you don’t, then it’s SEO-ready so you can still grab lots of attention in other places. Plus, you get plenty of thoughtful little add-ons, like unlimited colours and headers, plenty of custom pages, a bunch of slider varieties you can choose from.
5. Snapshop (Shindiri Studio)
Shindiri Studio is always a solid choice for themes, but we especially like this one because it’s loaded with a crazy amount of features: included web responsiveness, Retina readiness for Mac users, the drag-and-drop editor Frontend Builder to avoid any hint of coding, and so much more.
6. MayaShop (Sara_p)
If you’re ready to branch out into global retail and start selling to countries where you don’t speak the language, then you need a theme that will. This one has built-in translations for nine languages: French, Spanish, German, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Danish, Japanese and Estonian. And if that’s not enough, then you can select a background from over 50 choices.
7. Justshop (Templatation)
If you can’t decide on which of your baked treats would look best on the homepage, then you don’t have to choose with this theme. We’d talk more about the cupcakes, but we’re working on an empty stomach here and the homepage image looks just too tasty to us right now. In terms of non-food features, this theme has plenty: optional web responsiveness (although it should never be optional, but always mandatory), Visual Composer plugin so you can avoid coding, XML you can demo, WooCommerce integration, built-in menu cards and pricing tables, and a whole lot more.
Final Thoughts
Once you’ve got your WordPress ecommerce theme all picked out, the next thing is to ramp up in other areas to handle the extra traffic that can come in. And that’s where RepricerExpress comes in. We’ll take care of all your pricing needs and combine power and efficiency, all so you don’t have to think about it. Oh wait, it gets even better. When you sign up now, you get the first 15 days totally free. Yay!