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Thoughts on Website templates?

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I'm not a website developer and not a website designer.

 

I'm doing audiovisual design (so i do know how to design websites, but its not my thing)

Well so i made my own portfolio, and my own company website (using a starting template to work on because the tools it has build in)

 

And now people have been asking me if i wanted to create a website for them like my own website, and they will give me about 600$ for it.

and ofcourse will i be using a wordpress template from 50$.  (wich they dont know)

 

Is it fair to sell this?

And what are your thoughts on it

Edited by debot

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Sure, why not? If they ask you if it's a template or not, you can tell them that it is, but there's no need to tell them it's a template without them asking. Free money for you basically

 

haha thats what i thought, and i prefer saying theme instead of template xD and then i will tell i use it because wordpress is a CMS so they can manage their own website.

 

Rock solid story :P

Don't even feel bad about it. All of the big IT companies do it.

They ask $600 for a website, which is just build with wordpress. Takes 10 minutes.

 

The costumer can have a mobile version of their site, if they pay $250 extra, they just go to settings and enable the mobile version. $250 for 5 seconds of work.

The costumers don't know this, they don't know what wordpress is and how easy it works, or how to install it. Better said, they don't even know that their site is made with wordpress.

 

It's horrid, but hey, that's how the world is these days.

Edited by Raflesia

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