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CaleecaIS 04-19-2002, 08:26 PM This is for all those looking for a new site design at low costs. I am a professional web site design specialist with years of experience. I am making the following two offers available for the next 48 hours, or to the first 6 people to request them. Whichever comes first.
Special Offer 1
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-> Full, Professional Site Design
-> Graphics Design Included
-> Some Flash Integration
-> Full Content Integration
$399.95
This packages comes with one FREE, complimentary template design package, which includes a 4 page template, 5 themes as well as high resolution logo creation & delivery and a marketing package (banners, ads, etc.)
Special Offer 2
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-> Full, Professional Site Design
-> Graphics Design Included
-> Flash Integration Included (Menus, etc.)
-> Full Content Integration
-> Optional Script Integration
-> Code Optimization
-> High Resolution Logo Creation & Delivery
This package comes with an additional website design package of equal specification, which is valid to be taken advantage of after June 1/2002, but only before June 25/2002.
$599.95
Work:
*Deleted until verification recieved.. Thanks*
~CIS
If you're interested, let me know via PM or email.
Thanks
~CALEECAIS~
Acroplex 04-19-2002, 10:11 PM Very good work.
yeah but $400 is quite pricy
Acroplex 04-20-2002, 02:27 PM It was meant to be a remark of appreciation for the work of a fellow web designer.
Pricy? Not at all.
NeedaHost454 04-20-2002, 02:36 PM Nice work.
CaleecaIS 04-20-2002, 11:22 PM clio... Most comment that prices like that for my work are excellent.
~CaleecaIS~
4solutions 04-20-2002, 11:49 PM Originally posted by CaleecaIS
clio... Most comment that prices like that for my work are excellent.Welcome to WHT...
It's no reflection on your excellent work. But clients are retail and, quite frankly, everything on WHT seems to go for wholesale.
Just my two cents...
Acroplex 04-20-2002, 11:52 PM IMHO, talent should be rewarded accordingly. One should not lower their pricing because the audience is supposedly wholesale. That's why web hosting companies that do it the proper way - no templated stuff - have better looking web sites.
But you get what you pay for.
4solutions 04-21-2002, 12:47 AM Originally posted by timechange
One should not lower their pricing because the audience is supposedly wholesale. I'm not saying that it should be that way... I'm simply stating that I have noticed that on WHT, templates seem to go for *what I call* "wholesale" prices.
Just stating an observation...
CaleecaIS 04-21-2002, 12:57 AM Bear in mind that these aren't templates. These are full scale designs. My quality is also a lot better than most out there doing "templates"...
~CaleecaIS~
P.S. - Thanks for the welcoming! I appreciate it. :)
4solutions 04-21-2002, 01:51 AM Originally posted by CaleecaIS
Bear in mind that these aren't templates. These are full scale designs. My quality is also a lot better than most out there doing "templates"...You bring up an excellent point...
I have purchased countless "templates" in my time from sites that sell these stock designs. As you suggested in your post, I consider a "template" to be a somewhat simple website design frame that is sold over and over to people for a reasonable price.
These "templates" that I have purchased don't compare to your original, artistic work. In addition, if you purchase a "template" you should expect to, over time, find many clones of your website design.
But here on WHT, it seems that many designers post their work as "templates" and then sell them for say $75.00. But then you might see a thread develop a week later where the purchaser of the "template" is upset because the designer has posted a design with perhaps the same colors and a slightly different look to the design. Good gawd... for $75.00 I hardly think you deserve exclusive rights to a "template," but many people here seem to think differently. I guess my use of the term "template" has been jaded by the use of the term here on WHT.
I don't want to be misunderstood... as timechange stated "you get what you pay for." $400 to $600 for what you are offering is indeed more than fair IMHO.
;)
Chicken 04-23-2002, 06:20 PM Originally posted by CaleecaIS
Work:
http://www.focuslogic.com/
We've gotten one email stating that this site was done by the owners of the site (in house) and not by the thread starter. Until it can be verfied that *any* of the posted links are actual work, I suggest you get names and numbers of referals and contact past clients directly to verify the work shown.
Please contact the moderators and the owner of focuslogic.com ASAP.
Acroplex 04-23-2002, 08:54 PM Interesting.
Sometimes though, former employers can be really cruel to the employees that did the job and eventually left the company, stripping htem of all credit for the work.
It has happened to me, and it has occurred also to an employee of Tom's Hardware recently.
To be on the safe side, ask for PSD files.
Chicken 04-23-2002, 11:27 PM Yes, and that is why I don't put myself in a position to judege who is right and who is wrong (as there really isn't a way I'll ever know). All I can say is that we got an email containing a message form the ower of that site and they stated that it was designed in house. Contact the owner of the site in question to get the story, just to be safe.
4solutions 04-24-2002, 11:46 AM Originally posted by 4solutions
These "templates" that I have purchased don't compare to your original, artistic work.Grrrr... if this is true, I am pissed at having been made a fool of. :angry:
CaleecaIS... your silence here speaks loudly! We are all waiting for your reply...
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