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- Member Since: Aug 2010
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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Ecommerce
ID:34987
Title:Requirements Capture and Ecommerce Designer
Location:North West London
Job Description
This a website transformation project that aims to redesign the website of a online pharmaceutical retailer. We are in the early stages of the design process and need someone to help capture requirements and design page mock ups for the site redesign.
We require a designer with knowledge and experience in e-commerce best practice especially around checkout, searching, site navigation, and SEO. The candidate should also have mastered the use of design tools like photoshop in order to produce the screen mockups. The successful candidate would produce a functional requirements & design document (with screen mock ups) that can be handed over to our developers to implement. This phase of the project is intended to last between 1 - 3 months.
The role will require some face to face meetings with me so someone within easy commute of North West London would be preferred.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£800 - £1,800 (Approx $1,254 - $2,822)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:31/08/2010 19:13
Clarification Board
D. M. on 01/09/2010 12:26Hey Shyam,
Have a look at the bid posted and we have a strong experience ecommerce app and can help you out with your application development.
Let us know your interest to work with us and tentative date when you want your app development to start?
We can then take the project discussion further from there.
Would be awaiting your earlier response.
Regards,
Dave
M. R. on 07/09/2010 18:28Hi Shyam
Thank you kindly for the Invitation to bid. I am unfortuntely going to decline the opportunity on this occassion.
I feel that your project will be better served by a freelancer who is closer to your location in North London.
There are a good bunch of people on PPH so I have no doubt that you will find someone who will produce the level of quality you require.
I wish you every success with your project.
Kindest Regards
Mark
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