Company that specializes in footbars on websites

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Starting a company focused on creating website footers raises questions about its viability, given that footers often receive little attention from users. The discussion emphasizes the need for unique offerings that differentiate from existing solutions like Bootstrap or other CSS frameworks. Creative ideas and innovative designs are essential to attract clients, suggesting that a specialized approach could add value to existing websites. The potential for customization and enhanced user experience in footers may present a niche opportunity worth exploring.
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Its been stuck in me for a day and I have to get some thoughts about that. I want to start company with my friend that specializes on creating footers on websites. Yea its funny one but is it worth giving a try for something that people barely gives attention on?
 
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What could you possibly offer that bootstrap or some other CSS framework doesn't already?
 
@dipole Designs, creative ideas that they could implement on their existing website.
 
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