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- Member Since: Jun 2010
- Last Login: 9 Sep 2011
- PPH Verified: Yes
- Jobs Posted: 5
- Jobs Awarded: 2
- Paid out: $1,709
Category:IT/Web/Programming > Application development
ID:26676
Title:Need a software developer
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Dear all
I recently bought a turn key classified http://www.rainbowtribe.co.za however the quality is not impressive compared to another similar site. A friend recomended software developer to make some changes. If you are a software developer please let me know what do you think.
I need sugestions
Kind regards,
Jacob Moeketsi
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£250 - £500 (Approx $392 - $784)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:22/09/2010 03:24
Clarification Board
R. G. on 05/06/2010 23:26Clarification - you want me to give an opinion about how one seen product compares to something unseen and to assess whether the seen thing can be improved to the level of the unseen thing for less than GBP 500 ... I think you want a mystic not a software developer.
M. T. on 06/06/2010 04:43what are the details?
A. L. on 06/06/2010 11:29I used to work as a software developer for a major uk classifieds site. A software / web developer will be able to help you. However looking at the site you mention it does seem to satisfy the classifieds side of things. I would suggest you identify small improvements that you would like and then gets quotes on those, this will help you l
see how and what a developer can do and keep things managable on a tight budget. Make comparisons to specific features on other sites and try and describe the result you want as clearly as possible and be prepared to engage with developers so create an ongoing relationship.
Good luck
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