We don’t know about you but our team really enjoyed having a Twitter day promo and giving away 24 promocodes. Oh wait, we do know about you - many of our customers have contacted us saying that they didn’t have a chance to take advantage of it. Some of these people just weren’t fast enough and some weren’t following us on Twitter and therefore didn’t have a chance to get the discount on the right moment. But all of them asked us to give them more discounts. And you know what? We think we will!
During the next week starting Monday August 31st we will be publishing the new 50% discount codes on our Twitter account - one day, one promocode (except for Sunday, that’s a bad day for discounts - all of the righteous designers are supposed to go to church or something on Sunday). Once again, each of the promocodes will be active for 1 order at TemplateMonster so the first one to use each of them will be the only one to use that particular code. Besides, the promocodes will only be active for regular purchases, they’re not active for unique and buyout orders. All you have to do is be there in the right time - which means you have to follow us on you-know-what. So go our official Twitter page right now and become a follower in case you weren’t following us until this time. You won’t regret it.










August 31st, 2009 at 11:18 am
sory, but Your promo code not work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! your discound action must be only a trick, to bad…. :-(((((
August 31st, 2009 at 1:48 pm
The new promo code for 31 August promotion is NOT WORKING !
September 2nd, 2009 at 2:14 pm
Your promo codes do not work!
September 2nd, 2009 at 3:46 pm
You guys need to pay more attention to the posts. They are SINGLE-USE codes on a FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVE basis. I’ve used many codes here and they work.
September 3rd, 2009 at 6:08 am
lol you really think you’ll get 100’s of Followers from posting one discount for everyone to fight over?
How long do you think it will take b4 people get sick of wasting their time clicking an expired discount.
September 3rd, 2009 at 8:47 am
Robby, I really don’t think that 30 customers that have received 50% discounts agree with what you say. Do you think it’d be better for us and our customers if we never distributed these discounts? I don’t think so - what you see are the several comments from disappointed users (well, there’s nothing we can do about them except for asking them to keep trying), what we see are tens of happy people who have received their discounts.
Besides, we’re new to Twitter and currently we are still exploring the opportunities. Getting maximum followers is not our primary objective - everyone who wants to follow us will follow, we don’t think we should try to change what people want with the help of incentives. The discounts and special offers are about the communication format that we use for Twitter - that was what we initially decided about it.