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- Member Since: Oct 2010
- Last Login: 16 Nov 2010
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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Development
ID:40208
Title:website design for song lyrics
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I want to create a website for music lyrics. A website where people can view music lyrics for free. They can upload music lyrics as well
I have a domain name and a blog. I will like to link the blog from the website page
A similar website will be www.smartlyrics.com; www.ohhla.com; obviously different but just a rough idea
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£100 - £200 (Approx $157 - $314)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:12/10/2010 07:56
Clarification Board
S. B. on 12/10/2010 08:11Budget for this project is very low
Reply from Client
O. A. on 12/10/2010 13:42I can't spend money I don't have
S. S. on 12/10/2010 09:11Dear Client,
Is your budget flexible!
Thanks,
Subhasit
Reply from Client
O. A. on 12/10/2010 13:41It is flexible but not far from the listed range ...
S. P. on 12/10/2010 11:36Hi Olaniran,
With regards to users uploading their own lyrics - do you need this to be an automated process (so the lyrics appear on your site immediately) or will there be some form of manual intervention, i.e. you checking the submitted lyrics before publishing them? Also do you need people uploading lyrics to be registered users (whether paid-for membership or free) or will any website visitor be able to do this without registering and/or logging in?
Look forward to entering a fair, accurate and competitive bid when this point has been clarified.
Regards,
Stuart Pinfold
Reply from Client
O. A. on 12/10/2010 13:41Hi Stuart,
the uploaded lyrics will be revised by myself before going live on the website
Also the person uploading will need to register but it will be totally free ...
Hope to hear from you soon
R. M. on 13/10/2010 00:34Low budget for large project. If you believe in projects monetising capabilities then you need to put a better package together. Only interest you will get is flakey desperados.
Good luck!
Reply from Client
O. A. on 13/10/2010 01:07what are you suggesting then? how much will get me a good deal?
R. M. on 13/10/2010 02:43Sorry busy working on eCommerce site. Check out other similar posts on here, maybe you will pay per hour or have ongoing communications with developer. This might be easier on your pocket.
C. W. on 13/10/2010 09:24Are you OK using a ready made application. I am currently editing an e commerce application to be a guide where anyone can upload and they have to subscribe first. There is also a facility for visitors to leave comments.
Are you selling the lyrics after they are online? If so you can adapt this applicatuion to allow purchase, but have you catered for copyright laws?
Reply from Client
O. A. on 14/10/2010 09:18no the lyrics are not for sale
C. W. on 14/10/2010 09:32Can you tell me the URL of the blog you want to link to and also the Domain name?
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