Joomla is a state of the art publishing platform and CMS. It is also an open source software, that has a large community that supports it, creates plugins and extensions and themes.
Joomla is a great example of how someone can make money from open source. Name it premium plugins creation or templating, Joomla is a way to get you money.
We list here our favorite premium (we mean paid when we say premium) theme designing companies and some demo templates these companies created.
1) Bonus Themes
The company published it’s first template on May 2007 and since then every month a new awesome template is published. Custom menus (cpmenu) and mods, give extra functionality to the templates.
2) RocketTheme
RocketTheme’s Joomla Templates Club is the longest running and best known template club in the joomlasphere. RocketTheme was created by Andy Miller, aka rhuk, the author of the standard templates that are included in Joomla. The company also offers phpBB templates.
3) JoomlaShack
JoomlaShack is a great place to get free and paid templates for Joomla. There is also theming support for the K2 component and clean coded templates.
4) YOOtheme
Commercial template club for Joomla. YOOtheme offers a wide variety of stylish templates with professional Web 2.0 features.
5) Theme Forest
ThemeForst is a themes marketplace. At ThemeForest you can buy and sell site templates and themes to skin popular CMS products like WordPress, Drupal and Joomla. Files are priced from just five dollars, based on the complexity, quality and use of the file. Anyone is free to sign up for an account and begin trading or purchasing files.
Do you run a templating company for Joomla or any other CMS? If you do or if you have created any premium themes, please post a link here and show us your work.
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