Template Monster

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    karma must be on my side. Thus far I have spent 4 hours reworking the purchased template (using the .psd files and re-coding the .html). I am WAAAAY ahead of the promise date (but I won't let the client know). Now, I can spend plenty of time on "valued added" things for the client.

    At $7,500 / 4 hrs. that is $1,875 per hour! Not bad at all, I can live with that.

    I really do know what some of you were saying about Template Monster being the "enemy". But, as long as it works and the client is hard-pressed for time why NOT go that route?

    Bottom line: client picks the template, I mark it up and implement. It is a win-win situation and the client gets a pleasurable/smooth experience.

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