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Using RT Templates professionaly....Cheating??

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    Using RT Templates professionaly....Cheating??

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • I've loved RocketTheme since day 1 and have been fortunate enough to use several templates for side jobs as a freelancer.

      My question is....If you operate a small web design firm, is it considered "cheating" to use templates...including RT, templatemonster etc. etc.? Or is it just very smart outsourcing and delegation of your precious time? Any one run a business with templates strictly? :)

      (This is meant to be a discussion, not a flame war or criticism...by the way)
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    Re: Using RT Templates professionaly....Cheating??

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • I was under the impression if you have a Developer subscription then thats ok... I could be wrong, good question.

      From a service side of things I'd also make sure the client understands your usage of it, don't tell then you built it from scratch, thats cheating.
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    Re: Using RT Templates professionaly....Cheating??

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    • I actually think the regular subscriptions entitle you to use templates for that type of use.

      I'm more concerned with many of the small business owners who use RT templates as their own, so-to-speak, and how they communicate that to their clients (if at all).
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    • JEM, it would be great it if you could highlights the best bits, cheers.
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    Re: Using RT Templates professionaly....Cheating??

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • Kathy Rose wrote:
      Before I used Joomla, I developed websites using Fireworks and Dreamweaver. I would make two or three quite dfferent mock-ups in Fireworks for my client and they would choose the design direction from those, and then we would refine the color scheme together, and then I would build the site.

      So far with my Joomla clients, my process is different. I basically give them one option. I work hard at making it a good option...and they can have some input on colors and backgrounds but it's not like it was before when I would mock up two or three different design directions.

      Here's my Joomla client process: I learn about their business and listen to their needs and learn about their likes and dislikes regarding websites in general. We'll talk about the "feel" the site should have and what it should be able to do.

      Then I choose a template on their behalf and customize it with custom graphics and colors and such to "make it theirs" to the best of my ability based on what I learned about them from our conversations. Then I'll put the template on a working Joomla installation and populate it with as much of their content as they've given me to that point and show it to them.

      Then we'll go through a process where I make changes according to their input.

      I feel uncertain if I should be giving them more choices at the key crossroad of choosing a template. No one so far has asked for more options, but I always feel like they WOULD want to have some input if they were aware there are all these great and very different templates to choose from.

      But on the other hand I don't want to have to customize TWO (or more!) different templates for them to choose between because that would be so much work!

      My question to you developers....do you allow your clients to choose their own template? Do you show them the selection here at RT? Or do you just do as I have been doing and take it upon yourself to choose a template for your client?

      That brings up another question -- to what extent is your client aware that you're starting from a pre-developed template rather than building something entirely from scratch solely for them?

      Ragdata wrote:
      My question to you developers....do you allow your clients to choose their own template? Do you show them the selection here at RT? Or do you just do as I have been doing and take it upon yourself to choose a template for your client?

      That brings up another question -- to what extent is your client aware that you're starting from a pre-developed template rather than building something entirely from scratch solely for them?
      Absolutely I show them the selection here at RT. They get told right from the start, "Go to RocketTheme.com - select a template and a style. The Graphic Designer I recommend will get your logo web-ready for $100, and I will put that logo in the header, edit the footer, drop in Google Analytics and get it ready to go for $500. If you want me to create something from scratch, the Graphic Designer I recommend will cost you $1,500, and my work to make that design into a template like one of these will cost you $3,000".

      Nobody has ever chosen the custom option. The result of the RT option is something like this .

      Sometimes I get told "I already have a Graphic Designer". I tell them "OK - but my work to put that GD's work into a template will cost you $1,000". It's only happened once. The result was this . (We've currently got a brief with our recommended GD for him and he'll be paying for the implementation again).

      I do a basic Joomla implementation with RT Template, 5 pages of content (without SEO), contact form, and training for AU$4,500.
      Kathy Rose wrote:
      Thanks, that's a very helpful perspective!

      Your last sentence boggled my mind...even after I ran a conversion to see what that is in US$ it's a lot more than I would quote to someone for the work. Probably I need to get some backbone and start charging more.

      I remember a conversation I had with an online pal of mine who builds websites using Wordpress. She told me the more she raised her prices, the more work she had. I don't really need more work, but it would be interesting to feel I'd made more than a nickel an hour on any given project! :shock:

      Well, thank you again for sharing your thoughts, it is SO helpful to get new ideas on how to make these kinds of decisions.
      Ragdata wrote:
      My professional IT experience goes back to the early 1990's ... I've been an online professional since 1997 ... I'm University educated. I've told other people here before:
      After all - we're not street cleaners ... if you're a stayer in this trade, chances are that you have as much tertiary education, professional development and experience as any lawyer out there. Don't be afraid to charge like one. And if you believe it, don't be afraid to say "I'm DAMN good at what I do, and you can't afford me - go ask your 12-year-old nephew for help."
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    Re: Using RT Templates professionaly....Cheating??

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    • JEM thanks for the cut and paste! Cheers.
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    • Hope it helps, the thread goes on for another 1-1/2 pages, but what I posted is the gist of it all.
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    Re: Using RT Templates professionaly....Cheating??

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    • I personally tell my clients up front that I'm a coder and that I will use a template to make their site look and feel much better than I ever could without it. I usually point them to RT here and say this is the basis for my work. I specialize in bringing application functionality to the site and I'm slowly learning the ins and outs of the template designs. But as a coder, I'd prefer to bring the functionality to the fore front and let the graphics be handled by their designer or by one of my friends in the business.
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    Re: Using RT Templates professionaly....Cheating??

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    • I think this all revolves around cost. If you offer affordable web design for small companies then no they wont want to pay the true cost of developing a Joomla template at $3000. Even the most basic CSS and HTML skills can change RT templates into something very different. Unless its a bespoke design then give little choice and direct them into Joomla or Wordpress, pick a design then customise it. The worst customers are ones who have a website and want a redesign - all of a sudden they are designers and nothing is ever right. For low cost websites less choice is best. What they are buying is your experience in setting up the tech stuff, site admin, installation, and your time.
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