You see them everywhere, generic website templates! Just do a search on
Google or Yahoo and see how many sites are selling them and more
interestingly, selling the same templates. Let’s look at the pros and
cons of using templates.
Pros
1. Fast development time, they usually contain everything you need minus the content.
2. Templates are inexpensive and very cost effective to get a site up.
3. Graphics editing can be done in a photo editor like Photoshop.
4.
They have a clean, uniform look. Keep in mind these templates have been
designed by professionals and attention to detail is very good, if not
excellent.
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Cons
1. In most cases you do not have exclusive rights to the template.
2. Your site will have a template look. It’s important to have a site that is original and portrays your business image.
3. If your site becomes successful, there is nothing to stop your competitor from copying your site. This could lead to lost sales because of brand confusion.
The cost of web development can be expensive. Keep in mind; you want a site that customers can identify your company, with a distinct look and feel. I would recommend you seek the advice of a web developer to design at minimum, a template that portrays your business image using your graphics and company colors.



Terry Henry is operations manager for 