pre-packaged website services
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- frow
A client approached me with this:
www.thewebbpros.com/examples.htm…What should I say? "looks like a deal, huh?" he says. (sigh)
- frow0
- frow0
grrrrrrr...
- miracola0
You must be talking about:
http://www.thewebpros.comwith one "b" in web, right?
Anyways, these guys seem to be the same company as http://www.studioimagen.com/
They have most of the same portfolio samples, but prices seem to be different.
I don't know what your client needs. If he/she wants a highly original site, then they don't seem to be the place to go. If he/she wants a cookie-cutter site that fulfills his/her cookie-cutter needs, then just give your client a quote and let them make the decision.
Cookie-cutter design houses aren't going to be winning design awards and aren't going to impress anyone. But they do fulfill a need. It's more a business decision than an artistic endeavor. Although with prices like theirs, I couldn't stay in business for very long. Check them out at the Studio Imagen site and take a look at their prices. YIKES!
- frow0
Yea... I guess another thing for the client to consider is whether or not they are ok with the idea that other companies may have the exact same site as they do. ?
- mitsu0
kick him in his web solutions. that'll teach him!
- iSolve0
another thing to consider is that all of those templates look like shit.
- Creon0
There are several sites that a so called 'web design company' can buy pre-designed flash and html templates from and just use those to sell to clients. I had worked at a place that had done that (i did video editing, not web). I don't work there no more. I felt dirty.....