Template Monster, JustDevelop.It Team Up to Offer Discounts

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Template repository TemplateMonster.com has teamed up with JustDevelop.It, an all-purpose resource for webmasters and online developers. Customers who buy a template will be eligible for special bonuses from JustDevelop.It.

The bonuses being offered include free website hosting, a domain, discounts on banner products for one year and other offers. For example, TemplateMonster customers may be eligible for a bonus from one of JustDevelop.It's services, JustUptime.com, which monitors websites to make sure they're online. Every time a customer's website goes down, the customer gets a text-message alert. TemplateMonster customers also will receive a 25 percent discount to 20DollarBanners.com, which designs online advertisements.

TemplateMonster CEO David Braun praised his new business partners.

"We are pleased to continue expanding the level of services we offer our customers," he said. "Together with JustDevelopIt, we are now able to present customers with a series of products that will allow them to quickly and inexpensively have a professional-quality website up and running on the web."

Braun also endorsed JustDevelop.It's hosting services, which it provides through JustHost.com.

"This partnership will help both us serve our customers better. TemplateMonster has tested the hosting features from JustHost and verified that all of our products, including those with the highest hosting requirements such as ZenCart, CRE Loaded and Dynamic Flash Photo Galleries, work perfectly," he said. "And we are pleased that now the designs from TemplateMonster will be available at JustHost."

TemplateMonster.com offers templates for Joomla, Drupal, Mambo, PHP-Nuke, phpBB and WordPress websites. For more information, visit the official website.

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