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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Ecommerce
ID:32693
Title:webdesign for a startup marketing company
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
approximately, a 10 page website with ecommerce caplability... does not have to be an all out Flash site - it could be just html.
I will try as much as possible to provide you with sample sites you could look at for inspiration...
Once I choose the freelancer I will give more details and also upload a mock up to help the development process...
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
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Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:11/08/2010 08:08
Clarification Board
R. P. on 11/08/2010 10:13Hi there, how many products are you looking to sell on the website, how would you like to take payment and would a simple paypal shopping cart work for you or do you need a fully blown e-commerce site. With answers to these questions I will be able to provide a accurate bid.
S. H. on 11/08/2010 11:38Where are you located, as this type of project lends itself to face-to-face contact?
J. B. on 13/08/2010 20:58Hello
Before I am able to give a realistic bid I would like some more information:
1. Have you already organized hosting of the website? If so, can you let us know the hosting company/package so we know if we have access to MySQL database backends etc. Alternatively, I am able to arrange the required hosting.
2. Will content be changed regularly along with the products/services for sale and other textual/graphical content? If so, you will likely require a CMS system to be integrated to allow this - unless you wish a third party such as ourselves to perform required updates on an ad-hoc basis.
3. Same as Roberts question - how many products/services do you aim to sell?
Regards
Jason
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