WordPress Shopping Cart Market Premium WordPress Theme
Introduction
WordPress Market Theme is the revolutionary theme that transforms any standard WordPress install into a fully functional E-commerce store complete with backend product administration.
Main Features
Original Layout Design – Market is an original WordPress theme, handcrafted to look like a regular blog but act like a storefront. Customize, edit, and do whatever you want with it.
Market Product Manager – The Market Product Manager makes adding products an incredibly easy task. If you can write a post, you can add a product. The MPM does it all for you.
Jam Packed Download Center – The Market download center contains not only the latest version of Market, but also all previous versions and tons of other goodies and modules – all for free!
Built-in Shopping Cart – Market theme now utlizes its very own Ajax shopping cart. No need for a third-party system requiring your visitor to leave your website every time they add an item.
Grid-View Storefront – Don’t want to use the blog / storefront split homepage? Use the included Storefront template to display a gridded product view instead.
Compare to WordPress Shopping Cart plugin
Why I must pay for this theme when I could use the WordPress Shopping Cart plugin for FREE? Well, it is up to you. If you have time and you are expert on WordPress, go ahead. Otherwise, this theme would be a perfect solution. It is extremely easy to use. The hardest part is getting the theme up and running – and that should only take about 5 minutes or so. Once you’re ready to go, the Market Product Manager (an easy to use backend product administration tool) will making adding product titles, descriptions, prices, and images a cinch. If you can use an online form, you’ve got the skills to add your own products. It’s so easy that you don’t need any web design or HTML coding knowledge. An average every day user will pick it up in no time.
Preview and Purchase
You can click here to preview the Market Theme (Log-in with user name : demo and password : demo for backend testing). If you want to buy it, you can purchase the Market Theme for $50 (standard license) or $150 (developer license)


















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That’s a cool theme. I really do love WordPress. They add some awesome stuff that really makes my life easier.
It supports very basic features but worth for its price.
Clean theme. Adding some borders to it will make it look more perfect.
True…I am a big fan of borders. lol
there is 2 prices , one of them if you buy it for your personal use , the other for resell rights , also you can make some adds on it and sell it again ” so if you want any custom design , buy the 2nd license “
That’s pretty cool. Thanks for the heads up Money Academy.
Just wanna ask if you can modify themes after buying them? I plan to move my blog from Blogger to WordPress in time.
You can apply ANY customization you like to the template you bought for sure!
Nice theme with great shopping cart functionality. That is something very useful and rare to see.
nice design but if i want to use 2checkout on it how i do ?
is 2checkout plugin included there or they offer any other payment option or they let me choose any option and i’m who coded it ?
You must have a Paypal account to use this theme. 2CO is rarely supported since it is not very popular
I love wordpress. They are constantly offers upgrade and with this development, wordpress lovers will love wordpress even more
WordPress seems to be leagues ahead of the others in terms of flexibility of themes.
I am not yet into product selling through my blog but, this post is so good for future reference that I have bookmarked it. Thank you.
Yeah, my question was to the payment modules as mentioned by Money Academy. I get the 3rd party payment plugin necessity…aka 2checkout, paypal, ccbill and others.
But what about the blogger that secures their own merchant account and just needs gateway integration in said shopping cart? Can it handle that? Or is it just 3rd party payment processor happy?
Embedding shopping cart in wordpress is becoming more famous as webmasters prefer to use blog as their sales page. No more websites with product details can carting services like zencart, cubecart anymore.
$50 for a good e-commerce theme is a good deal. I downloaded a free one and spent hours trying to customize it. I have to say that they are more difficult to work with than regular WP themes and the $50 is money well spent.
This is definitely a premium wordpress design. Thanks for sharing it.
I found this post whilst doing some surfing around the free PayPal WordPress widget post. Is the payment aspect adressed by this theme at all?
The them sounds cool and I have a feeling that you will start to see more WordPress templates that e-commerce based. I know technically that WordPress is not a cms system but it seems to heading more and more into that direction. Do you know backend payment processing system is paypal only or could you hook up a merchant account to it?
Wow, I didn´t know that there is a WP Theme especially designed for shopping sites. Cool. Interesting, this shows that WordPress becomes more and more a really universally used CMS!
cheers,
Thomas