Tools Archives – Katherine McLee https://katherinemclee.com/tag/tools/ Digital Marketing, Affiliate Marketing & Blogging Tips! Fri, 15 Dec 2023 17:28:44 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://i0.wp.com/katherinemclee.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-sdffdg.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Tools Archives – Katherine McLee https://katherinemclee.com/tag/tools/ 32 32 148049789 Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard Review – It’s Amazing! https://katherinemclee.com/royal-kludge-backlit-retro-typewriter-gaming-keyboard-review/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=royal-kludge-backlit-retro-typewriter-gaming-keyboard-review https://katherinemclee.com/royal-kludge-backlit-retro-typewriter-gaming-keyboard-review/#comments Sun, 08 Jan 2023 12:17:10 +0000 https://katherinemclee.com/?p=2424 This is a review/personal opinion of the Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard. This keyboard here.   As someone who types a lot, having a decent keyboard is SO important. For years I’ve had so many keyboards – since I discovered backlit/gaming keyboards I’ve been hooked! Gaming keyboards are honestly such a game changer as they are designed to look good and to be so responsive!  Whether you game, are a blogger, author of any sort or work from home and type a lot – you need a decent keyboard!  If you think of it as like any other hobby or profession – you need the right tools for whatever you are trying to achieve.  Especially if it’s something you use every day! Up until recently I’ve always had ones at the lower end of the scale price wise. To be fair (up until recently) they have all done me well – until recently.  Of course over time they stop working, lights fade, keys become less responsive etc. This year I decided to invest in a decent (and beautiful) new keyboard. Especially as my job requires so much typing!  I honestly didn’t think there would be SO much of a difference between a really good keyboard as opposed to a more budget one. After my last keyboards keys started to stick and I realised it was putting me off wanting to type, I realised an upgrade was in order!  I spent a lot of researching and looking into different keyboards. In the end I decided on this Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard. That turned out to be such a good decision! I’ve broken this review down into categories so it’s easy to locate whichever pieces of information you’re looking for! For reference, I bought this in November 2022 so will update if necessary, but have been using it a lot over the past couple of months. I knew I was loving it when I mentioned it in this post but I wanted to give it a good shot before reviewing!   Aesthetic This keyboard is literally beautiful. Its base is black metal with matching wrist rest. I love the fact it can look a lot more streamlined if you fold the wrist rest in under itself!  The round keys absolutely resemble a typewriter as it states, and each key has a silver/chrome ring around each one.    Each key is quite high from the board itself which I personally prefer as it makes it a lot easier to clean and there’s more space for the lights to shine out!  (For cleaning I use a can of compressed air and it works perfectly with these more open keys). One thing to be aware of is that on some lighting modes, some of the letters/symbols don’t stand out overly well. If you’re like me and touch type then this won’t be an issue, but just something to be aware of!   Sound Due to the nature of this keyboard having a typewriter resemblance, this is by no means a silent keyboard!  If the sound of typing annoys you, this is not the right choice for you lol. It’s not as loud as a typewriter would be but has a good click to each key!  I personally really enjoy mechanical keyboards and love the noise this one makes – but it’s all personal preference!    Typing This is by far the most responsive/sensitive keyboard I’ve owned. It actually took a few days to really get used to typing on it but once used to it it’s a dream to type on. I love the fact that this keyboard is so responsive. It takes any strain out of trying to type for long periods of time as there’s no force needed on the keys.   Lights The lights in this keyboard are so bright! It states there are up to 168 different lighting modes!  I’d be lying if I said I had found them all haha, but it does come with instructions! To name a few there are your standard colour options, fading colours going varying directions or “breathing” colours.  You’ve also got all the extra functions! You can have the keys light up as you press them, or having light shoot across the row of the key you’ve just pressed! I certainly haven’t found/used all of the options yet! My favourites are the colours fading across the keyboard, and the option where each key is a different colour and is rotating through the other colours.   As the colour behind each key rotates, the lights reflect off of the chrome key surrounds so it looks like there’s a carousel of colours changing all the time! As mentioned earlier, the fact these keys are taller and have more space under them, it really helps the lights to shine out. The colours make it so fun to use. I much prefer it when I have coloured lights in my working area, so having the bright coloured lights was something I was specifically wanting. There are sections on the side of the keyboard that also light up, and you can change lighting mode for these too! The side section you can choose any of the static colours or choose the rainbow/colour fading option. Wrist rest This keyboard has a detachable wrist rest! It makes the keyboard look quite a bit bigger but is actually really comfy to use. It’s not cushioned but sits at a lovely angle if you find this helps. I personally prefer keeping it folded under itself and folding the standard keyboard feet out as it puts the keyboard at a lovely position to speed type at. I don’t feel this rest is a necessity, but it’s a nice touch! One note I will say, if you choose to have the rest out, the hinges can feel a little sharp against the desk underneath. If you find this, you may want to pop a desk mat or something under it in case it scratches!      Weight I’ll admit I didn’t look at the weight when I bought this as it really didn’t matter much to me!  As long as it was sturdy and reliable, it didn’t matter. One of the cheaper keyboards I’d been using used to bend so badly in the middle I was always worried it would break! So I was wanting to avoid that, especially when paying more. This keyboard comes in at just shy of 1kg! It’s metal construction and the metal wrist rest mean that this keyboard feels STURDY. The beauty of the weight (albeit unexpected when I opened it), is that it doesn’t move at all when you’re typing on it!  I’ve been known to fidget and having a keyboard that just stays in place is amazing lol.     Price This is by far the most I’ve ever spent on a keyboard, but honestly it’s been so worth it and you really do see and feel the difference. I got it for £79.99 which is the RRP. That probably doesn’t feel like a lot to any hardcore gamers lol but for me it was a lot to spend on a keyboard! Was it worth it and would I absolutely pay that again if needed? Yes!   Mouse As I decided was going to splurge on a good keyboard, I decided to get a new mouse too! I wanted one that matched but not one that was going to cost a fortune so picked this one up for just £10 or so. Can get any mouse you like, but this is the one I got! Black and changes lighting colour so matches the keyboard really well.  It has a really low profile so feels a lot better in my hand than a standard bulky mouse. My hand feels at a much more natural angle.  Super quiet and very responsive. Does need to be recharged as it’s wireless. It can be used while plugged in so hasn’t been a problem at all.     Summary of Pros and Cons of the Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard    Pros Amazing design Bright LED lights with so many lighting options Fold out wrist rest is handy for when needed Weighty so stays put A dream to type on Easy to keep clean   Cons Hinges may scratch if wrist rest is unfolded (hasn’t happened to me but it may) It is quite loud if you prefer a quieter keyboard this isn’t the one for you I will put the price in the cons section, but only because it’s a lot of money, not because it isn’t worth it! I adore this keyboard and I’m so happy I chose it. Don’t panic if you receive yours and the picture on the box looks nothing like the keyboard you’re expecting!  I’ve included a photo to show the square keys on the box picture, but the right one was inside so it didn’t matter!  After getting used to how responsive and sensitive the keys are, it’s such a breeze to type on! It’s also just so cool with all the bright coloured lights shining through, with any colour mode option to suit your want/mood! What do you look for in a keyboard?  Speak soon!   📌 Pin for later 📌

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This is a review/personal opinion of the Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard.

This keyboard here.

 

As someone who types a lot, having a decent keyboard is SO important.

For years I’ve had so many keyboards – since I discovered backlit/gaming keyboards I’ve been hooked!

Gaming keyboards are honestly such a game changer as they are designed to look good and to be so responsive! 

Whether you game, are a blogger, author of any sort or work from home and type a lot – you need a decent keyboard! 

If you think of it as like any other hobby or profession – you need the right tools for whatever you are trying to achieve. 

Especially if it’s something you use every day!

Up until recently I’ve always had ones at the lower end of the scale price wise.

To be fair (up until recently) they have all done me well – until recently. 

Of course over time they stop working, lights fade, keys become less responsive etc.

This year I decided to invest in a decent (and beautiful) new keyboard.

Especially as my job requires so much typing! 

I honestly didn’t think there would be SO much of a difference between a really good keyboard as opposed to a more budget one.

After my last keyboards keys started to stick and I realised it was putting me off wanting to type, I realised an upgrade was in order! 

I spent a lot of researching and looking into different keyboards.

In the end I decided on this Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard.

That turned out to be such a good decision!

I’ve broken this review down into categories so it’s easy to locate whichever pieces of information you’re looking for!

For reference, I bought this in November 2022 so will update if necessary, but have been using it a lot over the past couple of months.

I knew I was loving it when I mentioned it in this post but I wanted to give it a good shot before reviewing!

 

Aesthetic

This keyboard is literally beautiful.

Its base is black metal with matching wrist rest.

I love the fact it can look a lot more streamlined if you fold the wrist rest in under itself! 

The round keys absolutely resemble a typewriter as it states, and each key has a silver/chrome ring around each one. 

Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard Review Katherine McLee

 

Each key is quite high from the board itself which I personally prefer as it makes it a lot easier to clean and there’s more space for the lights to shine out! 

(For cleaning I use a can of compressed air and it works perfectly with these more open keys).

One thing to be aware of is that on some lighting modes, some of the letters/symbols don’t stand out overly well.

If you’re like me and touch type then this won’t be an issue, but just something to be aware of!

 

Sound

Due to the nature of this keyboard having a typewriter resemblance, this is by no means a silent keyboard! 

If the sound of typing annoys you, this is not the right choice for you lol.

It’s not as loud as a typewriter would be but has a good click to each key! 

I personally really enjoy mechanical keyboards and love the noise this one makes – but it’s all personal preference! 

 

Typing

This is by far the most responsive/sensitive keyboard I’ve owned.

It actually took a few days to really get used to typing on it but once used to it it’s a dream to type on.

I love the fact that this keyboard is so responsive.

It takes any strain out of trying to type for long periods of time as there’s no force needed on the keys.

 

Lights

The lights in this keyboard are so bright!

It states there are up to 168 different lighting modes! 

I’d be lying if I said I had found them all haha, but it does come with instructions!

To name a few there are your standard colour options, fading colours going varying directions or “breathing” colours. 

You’ve also got all the extra functions!

You can have the keys light up as you press them, or having light shoot across the row of the key you’ve just pressed!

I certainly haven’t found/used all of the options yet!

My favourites are the colours fading across the keyboard, and the option where each key is a different colour and is rotating through the other colours.  

As the colour behind each key rotates, the lights reflect off of the chrome key surrounds so it looks like there’s a carousel of colours changing all the time!

As mentioned earlier, the fact these keys are taller and have more space under them, it really helps the lights to shine out.

The colours make it so fun to use.

I much prefer it when I have coloured lights in my working area, so having the bright coloured lights was something I was specifically wanting.

There are sections on the side of the keyboard that also light up, and you can change lighting mode for these too!

The side section you can choose any of the static colours or choose the rainbow/colour fading option.

Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard Review Katherine McLee

Wrist rest

This keyboard has a detachable wrist rest!

It makes the keyboard look quite a bit bigger but is actually really comfy to use.

It’s not cushioned but sits at a lovely angle if you find this helps.

I personally prefer keeping it folded under itself and folding the standard keyboard feet out as it puts the keyboard at a lovely position to speed type at.

I don’t feel this rest is a necessity, but it’s a nice touch!

One note I will say, if you choose to have the rest out, the hinges can feel a little sharp against the desk underneath.

If you find this, you may want to pop a desk mat or something under it in case it scratches! 

Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard Review Katherine McLee

 

 

Weight

I’ll admit I didn’t look at the weight when I bought this as it really didn’t matter much to me! 

As long as it was sturdy and reliable, it didn’t matter.

One of the cheaper keyboards I’d been using used to bend so badly in the middle I was always worried it would break!

So I was wanting to avoid that, especially when paying more.

This keyboard comes in at just shy of 1kg!

It’s metal construction and the metal wrist rest mean that this keyboard feels STURDY.

The beauty of the weight (albeit unexpected when I opened it), is that it doesn’t move at all when you’re typing on it! 

I’ve been known to fidget and having a keyboard that just stays in place is amazing lol.

 

 

Price

This is by far the most I’ve ever spent on a keyboard, but honestly it’s been so worth it and you really do see and feel the difference.

I got it for £79.99 which is the RRP.

That probably doesn’t feel like a lot to any hardcore gamers lol but for me it was a lot to spend on a keyboard!

Was it worth it and would I absolutely pay that again if needed? Yes!

 

Mouse

As I decided was going to splurge on a good keyboard, I decided to get a new mouse too!

I wanted one that matched but not one that was going to cost a fortune so picked this one up for just £10 or so.

Can get any mouse you like, but this is the one I got!

Black and changes lighting colour so matches the keyboard really well. 

It has a really low profile so feels a lot better in my hand than a standard bulky mouse. My hand feels at a much more natural angle. 

Super quiet and very responsive.

Does need to be recharged as it’s wireless.

It can be used while plugged in so hasn’t been a problem at all.

 

 

Summary of Pros and Cons of the Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard 

 

Pros

Amazing design

Bright LED lights with so many lighting options

Fold out wrist rest is handy for when needed

Weighty so stays put

A dream to type on

Easy to keep clean

 

Cons

Hinges may scratch if wrist rest is unfolded (hasn’t happened to me but it may)

It is quite loud if you prefer a quieter keyboard this isn’t the one for you

I will put the price in the cons section, but only because it’s a lot of money, not because it isn’t worth it!

I adore this keyboard and I’m so happy I chose it.

Don’t panic if you receive yours and the picture on the box looks nothing like the keyboard you’re expecting! 

I’ve included a photo to show the square keys on the box picture, but the right one was inside so it didn’t matter! 

Royal Kludge Backlit Retro Typewriter Gaming Keyboard Review Katherine McLee

After getting used to how responsive and sensitive the keys are, it’s such a breeze to type on!

It’s also just so cool with all the bright coloured lights shining through, with any colour mode option to suit your want/mood!

What do you look for in a keyboard? 

Speak soon!

Katherine McLee signature black and white

 

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Free vs Premium WordPress Themes: Which Is Best for You? https://katherinemclee.com/free-vs-premium-wordpress-themes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=free-vs-premium-wordpress-themes https://katherinemclee.com/free-vs-premium-wordpress-themes/#comments Thu, 25 Feb 2021 16:06:42 +0000 http://katherinemclee.com/?p=608 Free vs Premium WordPress themes. There are many many free WordPress themes which are lovely and can definitely suit your needs, but that of course depends on what your needs are. I’ve had both on various blogs and hands down I prefer the flexibility of the paid/premium themes, but I had many years of joy out of free themes also. So which is right for you? So… Free vs Premium WordPress Themes On the surface it may not look like there is a huge amount of difference between a site with a free theme as opposed to a paid theme, and for some websites this is true!  Your budget it something to think about. What I love is that you can get incredible themes for very affordable prices! There is a huge range in prices in the Premium themes also from just £20/$30 way up into the hundreds if you were after a completely custom built theme. Free themes are (in a way) simpler. Similar to when we talked about blogs themselves and the differences between the free vs paid platforms. With the free themes there is a lot less choice in terms of layouts/fonts/colours and a lot of other settings. As an example you may get a choice of 10 different fonts with your free theme but a premium one may give the choice of 200. I have used both paid and free themes for years and adore my paid theme. I enjoy being able to completely customise the aesthetic of my website for that small one off price.  The theme I’m loving that fits my blog perfectly and lets me customise things to get it exactly as I want it is the Ashe Pro Theme. Literally only cost me around $30, one off payment – beautiful website forever – win! If you like the look/layout of my website then you can get the Ashe Pro theme here: Ashe Pro (correct on October 2022). What Is The Purpose of Your Blog? You probably already have a good idea of the main purpose of your blog. If not, take a minute to think about the purpose of your blog. Everyone has a different purpose to their blog. If your blog (paid or free) is just as your own online diary/journal or to have a place to brain dump, then (unless you want something more customisable), then honestly all you need is a free theme. If your purpose (be it now or down the line), is to make an income from your blog, to work with brands, and grow a large audience, then I would absolutely recommend a paid theme.  The paid themes often look a little cleaner, more well presented and that extra personalisation can make such a difference.   Pin for later   Which Is Right For Me? Anyone can use either type of theme, but from experience, here’s how I’d break down whether a free or premium theme is better for you: Free: Journal/diary type blog Blogging purely for fun – where your blog is more of a hobby than a business Brand new bloggers – before you have worked out if blogging is right for you and something you want to do longer term, you can try the free themes as these will be more than suitable while you find your feet. Premium: If you want a more professional/polished look to your website You are looking to be able to customise as many different features and elements as you like (dependant on the premium theme of course) If you want your blog to have more of a “website” feel to it than a blog You feel you want to be taken more seriously as your own brand If you are a newer blogger but don’t want to worry or think about having to change/upgrade to a premium theme down the line Both have their places and both have good points, but I do feel that the benefit of a premium theme over a free theme is well worth the small fee to buy one. You just need to have a think about the future of your blog and where you want it to be. Then choose a theme around this so you’re already a step ahead! Can You Change Theme? You can of course. As with anything, you can always change your mind. Nothing is ever set in stone forever.  You can upgrade to a premium theme at any point. Changing from a free to a premium theme is simple, as it’s similar in that you just need to customise and readjust your settings and widgets etc to get it all looking and functioning how you like it. You’ll find most time consuming bit is playing about with all of those settings and personalising your website to look exactly how you want it. (Too many people – myself included! – spend waaaaaaaaaay too long on this. But it’s hard not to when you want it to look all pretty and have the aesthetic that you always imagined for it.) On the flip side of this, taking that time at the start/early on, to set up all the wee bits and pieces and get the layout just so, means that once it’s done, it’s done.  I mean there will always be things to update and things you want to change or move, but the majority should then be all set up and ready to share that amazing content with the world! Which Will Help Monetise Your Blog? You can absolutely monetise your blog with either a free or a paid theme on your WordPress website.  Unlike free or paid BLOGS, where a different company owns your blog, having a free THEME, just means you have chosen a free theme/template for your website. A free theme won’t stop you being able to make an income from your blog, be it from ads, affiliate marketing, working with brands etc, butttttt, if your website doesn’t look as professional as others, this may hold you back a little. People do have good success with free themes don’t get me wrong, but you absolutely give yourself a good ground to start on if people can see that you have a beautiful paid theme on your website. From experience, if you are serious about wanting to make money from your blog and you’re struggling between the choice of a free vs premium wordpress themes – always choose the premium one. If you are serious about blogging as a business in any way then I would definitely always recommend a premium theme. I’m all about keeping things on a budget and not over-spending on your blog – especially at the start before you have fully decided if blogging is right for you – but buying a premium theme is one of the ways you definitely should invest that little bit of money. Where To Buy Premium Themes? There are quite a few places to get premium themes, one of my favourite ways is through wordpress itself! That then takes you to that companies website to purchase the theme, as with the Ashe Pro theme here. A lot of the free themes are like a sample/basic version of that person’s/company’s paid version.  This way if you are using a free theme and like it but want more features or more scope to be able to customise and personalise things that bit more, you can often upgrade to their paid version.  You can have a look at other websites/blogs that have the sort of look you would want and often at the bottom or listed on their website will be the name of the theme they are using and you can then search this. I’ve personally never bought one from Etsy but you can get some really beautiful ones on there too – from what I’ve seen! To Sum Up… The choice between free vs premium wordpress themes is completely personal preference. There are pros and cons to both!  I would always opt for a premium theme now, even for a small blog, the whole point of a blog is that it’s yours. Your space to talk about whatever topics you fancy. So why would you not want to make it look exactly how you want it to look too? I would ever really recommend not buying yourself a lovely premium theme are if your blog is purely to get your own thoughts out, where it isn’t quite as important what the website looks like, or if you are a brand new blogger and haven’t decided at all if blogging is even right for you – in this case you should pick a free theme and blog away, and if/when you decide you really do love it, you can then upgrade!  Speak Soon! Katherine 📌 Pin for later 📌

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Free vs Premium WordPress themes. There are many many free WordPress themes which are lovely and can definitely suit your needs, but that of course depends on what your needs are. I’ve had both on various blogs and hands down I prefer the flexibility of the paid/premium themes, but I had many years of joy out of free themes also. So which is right for you?

So… Free vs Premium WordPress Themes

On the surface it may not look like there is a huge amount of difference between a site with a free theme as opposed to a paid theme, and for some websites this is true!  Your budget it something to think about. What I love is that you can get incredible themes for very affordable prices! There is a huge range in prices in the Premium themes also from just £20/$30 way up into the hundreds if you were after a completely custom built theme. Free themes are (in a way) simpler. Similar to when we talked about blogs themselves and the differences between the free vs paid platforms. With the free themes there is a lot less choice in terms of layouts/fonts/colours and a lot of other settings. As an example you may get a choice of 10 different fonts with your free theme but a premium one may give the choice of 200. I have used both paid and free themes for years and adore my paid theme. I enjoy being able to completely customise the aesthetic of my website for that small one off price.  The theme I’m loving that fits my blog perfectly and lets me customise things to get it exactly as I want it is the Ashe Pro Theme. Literally only cost me around $30, one off payment – beautiful website forever – win! If you like the look/layout of my website then you can get the Ashe Pro theme here: Ashe Pro (correct on October 2022).

What Is The Purpose of Your Blog?

You probably already have a good idea of the main purpose of your blog. If not, take a minute to think about the purpose of your blog. Everyone has a different purpose to their blog. If your blog (paid or free) is just as your own online diary/journal or to have a place to brain dump, then (unless you want something more customisable), then honestly all you need is a free theme. If your purpose (be it now or down the line), is to make an income from your blog, to work with brands, and grow a large audience, then I would absolutely recommend a paid theme.  The paid themes often look a little cleaner, more well presented and that extra personalisation can make such a difference.  

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is a free blog theme best for a new blog? pin katherine mclee wordpress blog theme   Which Is Right For Me? Anyone can use either type of theme, but from experience, here’s how I’d break down whether a free or premium theme is better for you: Free:
  • Journal/diary type blog
  • Blogging purely for fun – where your blog is more of a hobby than a business
  • Brand new bloggers – before you have worked out if blogging is right for you and something you want to do longer term, you can try the free themes as these will be more than suitable while you find your feet.
Premium:
  • If you want a more professional/polished look to your website
  • You are looking to be able to customise as many different features and elements as you like (dependant on the premium theme of course)
  • If you want your blog to have more of a “website” feel to it than a blog
  • You feel you want to be taken more seriously as your own brand
  • If you are a newer blogger but don’t want to worry or think about having to change/upgrade to a premium theme down the line
Both have their places and both have good points, but I do feel that the benefit of a premium theme over a free theme is well worth the small fee to buy one. You just need to have a think about the future of your blog and where you want it to be. Then choose a theme around this so you’re already a step ahead!

Can You Change Theme?

You can of course. As with anything, you can always change your mind. Nothing is ever set in stone forever.  You can upgrade to a premium theme at any point. Changing from a free to a premium theme is simple, as it’s similar in that you just need to customise and readjust your settings and widgets etc to get it all looking and functioning how you like it. You’ll find most time consuming bit is playing about with all of those settings and personalising your website to look exactly how you want it. (Too many people – myself included! – spend waaaaaaaaaay too long on this. But it’s hard not to when you want it to look all pretty and have the aesthetic that you always imagined for it.) On the flip side of this, taking that time at the start/early on, to set up all the wee bits and pieces and get the layout just so, means that once it’s done, it’s done.  I mean there will always be things to update and things you want to change or move, but the majority should then be all set up and ready to share that amazing content with the world!

Which Will Help Monetise Your Blog?

You can absolutely monetise your blog with either a free or a paid theme on your WordPress website.  Unlike free or paid BLOGS, where a different company owns your blog, having a free THEME, just means you have chosen a free theme/template for your website. A free theme won’t stop you being able to make an income from your blog, be it from ads, affiliate marketing, working with brands etc, butttttt, if your website doesn’t look as professional as others, this may hold you back a little. People do have good success with free themes don’t get me wrong, but you absolutely give yourself a good ground to start on if people can see that you have a beautiful paid theme on your website. From experience, if you are serious about wanting to make money from your blog and you’re struggling between the choice of a free vs premium wordpress themes – always choose the premium one. If you are serious about blogging as a business in any way then I would definitely always recommend a premium theme. I’m all about keeping things on a budget and not over-spending on your blog – especially at the start before you have fully decided if blogging is right for you – but buying a premium theme is one of the ways you definitely should invest that little bit of money.

Where To Buy Premium Themes?

There are quite a few places to get premium themes, one of my favourite ways is through wordpress itself! That then takes you to that companies website to purchase the theme, as with the Ashe Pro theme here. A lot of the free themes are like a sample/basic version of that person’s/company’s paid version.  This way if you are using a free theme and like it but want more features or more scope to be able to customise and personalise things that bit more, you can often upgrade to their paid version.  You can have a look at other websites/blogs that have the sort of look you would want and often at the bottom or listed on their website will be the name of the theme they are using and you can then search this. I’ve personally never bought one from Etsy but you can get some really beautiful ones on there too – from what I’ve seen! Ashe Pro Premium WordPress Theme

To Sum Up…

The choice between free vs premium wordpress themes is completely personal preference. There are pros and cons to both!  I would always opt for a premium theme now, even for a small blog, the whole point of a blog is that it’s yours. Your space to talk about whatever topics you fancy. So why would you not want to make it look exactly how you want it to look too? I would ever really recommend not buying yourself a lovely premium theme are if your blog is purely to get your own thoughts out, where it isn’t quite as important what the website looks like, or if you are a brand new blogger and haven’t decided at all if blogging is even right for you – in this case you should pick a free theme and blog away, and if/when you decide you really do love it, you can then upgrade!  Speak Soon!

Katherine

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