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JamesJames S   
United Kingdom  United Kingdom
  • Member Since: Aug 2010
  • Last Login: 7 May 2011
  • Jobs Posted: 2
  • Jobs Awarded: 1
  • Paid out: $470

Job Details

Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Development

ID:34998

Title:B2B website design and build

Location:Anywhere

Job Description

The objective is to create an easily managed product microsite (part of corporate website) that will be found easily by potential customers via search engines. The website should educate and reassure prospects but ultimately needs to drive trial subscriptions.

Primarily targeting specific B2B audience (buyers within SMB and Enterprise orgnaisations).

Easy to manage content (Key pages, Blogs, Forums, Webcasts, logos/testimonials) - we\'re familiar with Wordpress but happy to consider alternatives.

Key content pages x 8-10 including webcasts, downloable PDFs, etc

Optimised for search engines.

We can host.

Timescales and budgets are to be confirmed baed on proposals provided.

Job Budget

Type:Fixed Price

Budget:£100 - £1,000 (Approx $157 - $1,568)

Additional Information

Attached Files: None

Bidding ends:Bidding Closed

Job Posted:31/08/2010 19:22

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Amount: $470 Fixed Fee

Country of Freelancer: United Kingdom  United Kingdom

Estimated Start Date: Within 2 weeks





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