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I was just wondering, what would be the appropriate price for some standard HTML/CSS template? I saw somewhere 15$ templates that were excellent, but in your opinion what should be the price?
 
I was just wondering, what would be the appropriate price for some standard HTML/CSS template? I saw somewhere 15$ templates that were excellent, but in your opinion what should be the price?

$15 sounds about right, but that's obviously not unique.
 
Yes, I do like that also, but I know many people who sell their work again and hide that fact from the client. Very sneaky...

It happens all the time. This is one reason why I only do custom work. All my clients know it's unique just to them because they instruct me throughout the entire process. It costs more, but they get exactly what they want. With templates and "non-unique" designs it's not common to absolutely love every aspect.
 
While it's great to be able to provision custom designs, not every start up can afford to go that route. Modifying templates is an inexpensive viable option for many new businesses. Most brick and mortar entrepreneurial ventures don't jump directly into ecommerce, rather static information sites just to have an online presence and an email address that relates to their domain.
 
If you really want to stand out from the crowd, find a reputable web designer. One that you can tell has a high level of creativity. This is the ultimate web design solution if you don't have the skills to do it yourself.
 
I (mostly) put together my own site and side graphics, steering away from the "smiling woman with headset" graphics that seem to fill up these sites. :)
 
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