Hi,
I just want to know how to sell envato’s catalog as white brand. I specify I don’t want to sell the templates but the results, but I want to show on my website the templates without envato’s references !
Thanks
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Buy each template you are interested in. Install and showcase them on your site. If you sell any buy another regular license for each sale.
note you always want to inform your clients you are using a template or theme though, mainly for legal reasons if they find another site using the same template and file any type of DCMA or take other legal action it can all fallback on you
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^ I bet 90% of the buyers here don’t do it.
How can you explain a client that his wonderful 3K site is really a $40 template? 
pezflash said
How can you explain a client that his wonderful 3K site is really a $40 template?![]()
if you have to ask yourself that then you don’t value your work 
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OrganicBeeMedia said
pezflash saidif you have to ask yourself that then you don’t value your work
How can you explain a client that his wonderful 3K site is really a $40 template?![]()
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Value and cost don’t go hand in hand, and anyone that has tasted the advantage of stock content knows that. I mean sure, it takes time to customize a theme, and even more time to do it properly, but face it, if you purchase a template which does about 90% of the coding work for you, and still charge 3k as you would be charging for a totally custom website, you are overextending a bit, don’t you think?
unless of course one purchased a landing page template and intends using it for a web-shop with a thick set of pages, but then we are talking about a whole different issue I presume 
my opinion to this 3k for a 40$ theme … its ok why i think its ok? simple… the most time of my work i search for the perfect theme for client x… i have made a small database for myself of the best and most universal themes and put it into topics like, restaurant, consulting, handicraft work, ...
so if a client ask me for a new website, i have less time to find the perfect themes for them, but it takes a lot of time to keep this database so badass as i can.
make a theme ready for the client is another topic, here it depends of what the clients input is. here are my experience that the most clients want a total awesome website without doing anything, like give text or pictures… the most money they spend… is for making fresh content for them… or made the best out of their bad reference or portfolio pictures.
Ok so I do alwready that : buy templates and customise them (and buy again when I have a customer), but it could be really expensive before own money.
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Of course, it’s my business model 
