Most Popular WordPress Themes for Affiliate Marketers

by on August 30, 2010

Affiliates were asked “If you are currently using WordPress to build out affiliate sites, what is your preferred WordPress theme?” for the latest Affiliate Summit AffStat Report.

Thesis for WordPress and Affiliate Theme were the most popular with 26.5% each of the vote.

Most popular WordPress themes for affiliates

Other WordPress themes being used by affiliate marketers include StudioPress, Woo Themes, and WPNow.

Personally, I use Thesis for WordPress on my blog, as well as all of my affiliate blogs, because it’s easy, flexible, and powerful.

Over eleven-hundred and fifty affiliates were surveyed on their methods, preferences, and strategies for the 2010 Affiliate Summit AffStat Report.

More details on AffStat at http://affstat.com/.

{ 19 comments }

Rodolphio July 7, 2011 at 12:09 pm

could you show some picture?

Shawn Collins July 7, 2011 at 12:55 pm

This blog is in Thesis – if you go to the sites for the other themes, I’d imagine they have links to examples.

kumar b September 15, 2010 at 1:35 pm

wpnow.com provider is cheaters, they charged my credit card but NOT PROVIDED THE THEME.
Sent several emails for support but no response till date.
Designers/Developers please do not buy anything from this site.

Merchant: WPNOW.COM
Description: WPNow Themes
Invoice Number: 3393-196
Customer ID: 2360
Transaction ID: 3179276502

Steve @ Technology September 6, 2010 at 9:21 am

I started using copyblogger’s theme recently for some sites and I like it a lot. Also the new default WordPress theme is great if you modified the header to not show that huge image at the top of every page.

Andy September 3, 2010 at 9:02 am

Astonished to find no take-up for Justin Tadlock’s Theme Hybrid – completely free, though you can pay a small monthly fee for excellent support. Deliberately promoted as a free alternative to “get-rich-quick scam sites trying to sell you ‘premium’ themes” (wonder who he means by that…) and just as versatile and powerful as any of them. I write my own from scratch usually, but if I was going to use someone else’s it’d be Justin’s.

Andy September 3, 2010 at 9:04 am

Er, I should say – my re-using the quote from Justin’s site wasn’t an attack on this one, or any other Thesis affiliate! But I do think there’s an unhealthy cult around Thesis, when better free alternatives exist…

Shawn Collins September 4, 2010 at 10:20 am

I didn’t take any offense – I don’t know of him or his theme.

I only promote products and services I use and I’ve been very happy with Thesis.

And you won’t see any advice about getting rich quick here – I preach the opposite.

Tom Ness September 3, 2010 at 3:49 am

I’ll be honest, I see the themes you mentioned all over the place, and will admit they’re definitely solid. But, I stumbled across the free Intrepidity theme (by Top Blog Formula) in the Wordpress “get new theme” feature from the main interface.

The theme’s a beast.. It can be customized in tons of different ways, can be optimized, has a spot for an opt-in form, allows for landing page-style pages, and more. It’s remarkably detailed for a free theme, and everything I’ve needed for ranking and such.

Just my $0.02 lol.. it’s free and all, so worth checking out.

-Tom
http://www.5figureaffiliate.com

PS- Guys/gals reading this, the book being promoted in the top right, under “Buy This Book” is ridiculously good. I saw it as an after thought up there, but wanted to say it’s an excellent read. It’s more technical stuff too, not just your basic run-of-the-mill marketing info. very helpful for people wanting to take what they have to the next level.

Shawn Collins September 3, 2010 at 8:04 am

Glad to hear you enjoyed the book!

ron September 1, 2010 at 8:50 pm

I’m a newbie when it comes to blogging at themes. I have been on the hunt for Premium themes for a while, I have resorted to free premium themes on the web and end up getting disappointed. This help me see the same picture in a different light. thanks.

Brett Bumeter September 1, 2010 at 5:41 pm

I’m definitely heavy in the custom built camp. With the right tools its, easy, fast and the price is cheaper than some of the premium themes. Personally, I think the premium themes are great products, but on a personal side I prefer to build and then upload rather than build on the site itself. Just feels faster to me.

If anyone’s interested, maybe I could do a quick 30 minute session on custom theme design from scratch for beginners at affiliate summit unconference in a couple weeks. Done this before at several WordCamps and Blogworld, but never with an affiliate focus.

Shawn Collins September 1, 2010 at 5:56 pm

I’d be interested in that topic – bring it on!

Joel August 31, 2010 at 8:52 pm

I’m using http://www.wordpressppc.com. It let’s me customize each page differently and its enough of a blank canvas to create any type of landing page.

Connor Bringas August 31, 2010 at 5:10 pm

Weird Results, I would have thought thesis would get even more votes than it did

Tom Wozniak August 31, 2010 at 12:36 pm

Interesting results. I would have expected to see Thesis and Affiliate Theme at the top, but definitely see some others in there that I’m not familiar with. I’ll have to check them out.

Shawn Collins August 31, 2010 at 2:16 pm

Agreed, I am familiar with Woo, but haven’t used it. Most others I hadn’t heard of previously.

Harshad August 31, 2010 at 6:59 am

Pretty surprising to see such a low count for Headway.

Shawn Collins August 31, 2010 at 9:04 am

I am not familiar with Headway – is that your favorite?

Harshad August 31, 2010 at 10:31 am

Yes, its pretty good. I haven’t used Thesis but I think both are same.

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