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MatthewMatthew B   
United Kingdom  United Kingdom
  • Member Since: Aug 2008
  • Last Login: 23 Dec 2010
  • Jobs Posted: 4
  • Jobs Awarded: 2
  • Paid out: $549

Job Details

Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Programming

ID:3442

Title:PHP Web Site Update

Location:Anywhere

Job Description

Existing database / CMS driven web site written in PHP requires expansion of newsletter facility and integration with "Newzapp" service.

Job Budget

Type:Fixed Price

Budget:£100 - £250 (Approx $157 - $392)

Additional Information

Attached Files: None

Bidding ends:Bidding Closed

Job Posted:11/08/2008 18:03

Bidding activity on this Job

Bids:7

Who has Bid:


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Clarification Board

S. A.S. A. on 11/08/2008 22:14
Hi Matthew,

I'm interested in bidding for your project but unsure about the amount of 'expansion' you're asking for. Would you please supply some detail? What have you got already? What would you ultimately like to have? Which Newzapp package have you gone for, and what level of integration does it allow? Do you already have an emailing service? Which programming languages and databases does your site currently use?

Sorry for all the questions but it's hard to give a fixed-price for an unknown amount of work!


Yours,

Steve Almond

Silk And Slug

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Amount: $274 Fixed Fee

Country of Freelancer: United Kingdom  United Kingdom

Estimated Start Date: Within 1 Business Day





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