One of the best ways to implement any cart is to select a template that is close to what you want your site to look like, and then use a professional designer to tailor it to
The first is personal judgement, the second depends in part in what you are selling and how complex the navigation needs to be to properly categorize your range, and the third and fourth are something every designer should get right (but so few do).
What support does the supplier offer? Do they just offer 3-6 months of support and upgrades, or do they offer any kind of guarantee that they will allow you to download any future versions of that theme when Magento is upgraded. Magento is currently version 1.6.1 (and 1.6.2) and version 1.7 is due out soon. Any theme you pick should be available on these versions. Further looking at their portfolio of themes, what did this supplier do with any theme they developed for 1.2 or 1.3? Did they leave any customer dead when Magento 1.4 was released (version 1.4 significantly changed how themes are developed)?
Your web designer should be able to advise technically whether the template has been properly written using the recommended Magento structures. This would help any upgrade.
SEO And Selecting A Magento Theme
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