Theme Forest Review
Happy Holidays everyone, I hope you all are enjoying time with the family, time off, or enjoying work. I’m assuming that at least one of these things is going on. I know I will be enjoying the next week and a half with the family and time off.
Ok, so ThemeForest, I’m assuming that most of you have heard of them or at least heard of Envato who runs a ton of Design / Code based sites. If you are part of the design community but have never checked any of their stuff out, I would highly recommend it.
Overview of what I will talk about
- Who are they?
- What I submitted
- ThemeForest Rejection
- ThemeForest Acceptance
- Making Money
ThemeForest is, in their own words
ThemeForest is an Envato Marketplace. At ThemeForest you can buy and sell HTML templates as well as themes for popular CMS products like WordPress, Joomla and Drupal with prices ranging from just $5 up to $40. Items are priced on the complexity, quality and use of the file. The site is home to a bustling community of web designers and developers and is the biggest marketplace of its kind.








