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- Member Since: Apr 2008
- Last Login: 12 Nov 2008
- Jobs Posted: 4
- Jobs Awarded: 1
- Paid out: $274
Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Development
ID:4600
Title:Basic 5 page website
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Hi,
I am looking for someone to design a very basic 5 page website that will have a text article on each page. I would like a link on each to page to the next page and a menu at the bottom of each age with a link to a sitemap and a contact page. I would like to monetize the site after it has been indexed with the search engines with adsense and affilliate links which I would like to add myself. I would also like to add 1 more page a week myself using the exact same template.
I am looking for someone who can work with me and guide me on how to add the other content once the site is complete
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:25/10/2008 13:55
Clarification Board
J. W. on 27/10/2008 10:03Hi Matt,
How I can build this does obviously reflect the price, i can set you up with a simple HTML site if you are happy to edit that orare you looking for something more dynamic as in a simple database that creates the pages for you?
Regards
John Whalvin
M. B. on 27/10/2008 11:08Hi Johnathan,
I am looking for a CSS HTML site that I can make simple adjustments to, and add a few extra pages to when needed.
I have a very basic knowledge of html, but if you could give me a little advice on adding the pages, that would be superb.
Regards
Matt
K. C. on 28/10/2008 15:47Hi Johnathan
I can design a simple web site for you that you don\'t even need HTML to edit.
I wouldn\'t have a clue how much to charge though! my normal rate is £15 per hour so it depends on how much detail you require.
I would say £130. Feel free to get in touch via the pm system for more info on the hosting and packages i would use to make sure it is what you want before I put in a bid. I don\'t want to be wasting your time.
I have built my own website for my own business and have designed others. I\'ll try and put examples in my portfolio for you to look at.
Regards
Kelly
M. B. on 28/10/2008 20:47Hi Johnathan,
Did you receive my last message?
regards
matt berry
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