Posts Tagged ‘Marketing’

Online clothe store

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

I need a website for selling Arabian clothes, with a shopping cart and an attractive home page. I have many types of clothes to offer.  I am not sure the job type but this needs to be mainly an online market to buy clothes.

SEO Web page design

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Simple web page design copy and paste for SEO

using copy and paste and some basic web page design

SEO experience good but not essential.

santamaria

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Hi All,

We own a location in Italy with an ancient church and a big room for receptions. Events we organize are marriages, birthdays, private parties.

We would like to realize a striking website to show the place, the services we provide, the surrounding cities, the map service, possibly the brochure download. Most part of the site must be dedicated to images with few descriptions.

We would like to be able to change contents and pictures in a completely independent way.

If possible, we would like to have a user reserved area to log into website and show/manage/update calendar of events (for personal use, without showing it to visitors).

The site will be multilingual.

Could be a plus connection with facebook and twitter accounts.

Further details will be provided to the selected candidate: could be a plus a reference model of the proposed website.

Thank you

DIGITAL CAMERA WEBSE

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

I NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN MAKE ME AN OUTSTANDING ECOMMERENCE WEBSITE…I WANT THE LAYOUT TO BE BEAUTIFUL..IM OFFERING DIGITAL CAMERAS..ALREADY HAVE THE CONTENT AVAILABLE…I JUS NEED WEBSITE…SEO…AND AN AWESOME LAYOUT..SOMEONE WHO IS A HARDWORKER AND WHO IS DEDICATED TO WORKING…EXPERIENCED!!!

In Case You Were Wondering Why the Head Shop Has a Bob Marley Poster In Its Window

Monday, June 21st, 2010

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Also, They Taste Like Retailer Discontent Over Magic: the Gathering Allotments

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

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It has been a long, long time since I drank a Frappuccino. Now Starbucks has relaunched its line of coffee slushies to add more options. Most notably, where they used to provide over 30% of an adult’s recommended daily calorie intake, you can now get them in light versions less likely to speed you to an early grave. Ergo, I tried one of these revised crushed ice comforting lifestyle products while sitting on a patio on an uncharacteristically glorious Victoria Day.

Conclusion: Frappuccinos taste like the past, not the future. They are the taste of the Clinton administration, of distressed graphic design and Spin Doctors records.

I am confident in the universality of this judgment.

E-commerence Web site & (ebay)

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Im looking to build an e-commerence website..A retail mobile phone website..A proven guaranteed success…I want my website identical to www.cellhut.com but edgier and more redefined…Willing to pay for service as well as give a commission on every sale and that can range from 200-1k sales per month…Also i need someone to maintain my ebay store as well…A long term job awaits you!!

Im a 22 yr old entreprenuer from chicago..Looking to establish long term relations..I really need someone afforadable..reliabe..dependable..and with quality work…Pls let me know..thnx

FiftyFiftyCash

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

I need a website created that will effectively run a raffle contest. There will be several different levels of cash winning contests with various buy in fees and weekly monthly and quarterly drawings.  The website will need the following:

User Features

The script should provide the website’s members with many powerful features:

-Buy tickets instantly.

-Submit support questions.

-View full raffle details.

-View list of winners for past raffles.

-See time of their last login.

-Change account details.

-Request forgotten password

-View number of failed login attempts within the past 24-hrs for their account.

-View their account balance, winnings, referral information, ticket history, etc.

-Users make 5% of what their referrals win!

-Deposit money using PayPal.

-Upon login, users are greeted with a message that states their winnings (from a raffle or a referral)

Administration Features

-This script should provide the website owner with many powerful features that allow to administer the website with ease:

-Display full website statistics (# of users, site hits, open raffles, new users, and much more.)

-Disable image verification on any part of the site.

-Search through the user database, using a variety of information.

-Suspend/Unsuspend users for any set amount of time.

-Create as many raffles as wanted with a click of a button.

-Raffles completely customizable. The admin can set the duration, ticket price, percentage of user’s who win, percentage of profits that will be given away, etc.

-Randomly or manually choose winners.

-Easy to manage support system.

-Add categories to “Support Ticket” section.

-Add questions/answers to the Frequently Asked   Questions section of the website.

-When the Admin answers a support question he/she can choose to have the question/answer submitted to the FAQ database!

-Display and close idle accounts.

-If a suspended user attempts to create an account, that new account will be deleted and his suspension (on his original account) will be extended. The admin will be able to view the details of the fake account.

-PayPal parser allows admin to easily credit users’ accounts when they deposit money in order to purchase tickets.

-Credit users’ accounts manually when they deposit money.

-Profits page displays the profits the site makes off each raffle. The Admin can reset this counter with a click, when he/she withdraw the profits from the PayPal account.

-Easily archive finished raffles to conserve space in the database.

-Manually purchase a ticket (to a current raffle) for a user.

-Find users with the same IP in the database, in order to prevent fraud.

-Display full user information including number of referrals, date of registration, last login, name, address, and much more.

-Find out if a user is currently active on the site.

-Display list of winners who need to be paid, once the Admin pays a user, the winners name is deleted from the list.

-Display how much money in the Admin’s PayPal account, is due to individual user deposits (in order to purchase tickets).

Security Features

-Security is a very important aspect of a website. -

-This script should make sure that website’s users and the owners are safe:

-Passwords requests can only be made once every 10 minutes (this number is editable).

-Users must pass image verification in order to login, request password, signup, and submit a ticket. This prevents programs from spamming the website or performing combinatory password attack (in an attempt to gain a user’s password).

-Script should be tested and secured against SQL injection. Every user inputted value is filtered before anything is done with it.

-Users can view the number of failed login attempts for their account within the past 24-hrs.

-Site cookies are encrypted.

Script Requirements

-Web Server with PHP 4.3+

-MySQL Database (1 database can support more than 1 website)

Web Designers pay will be 50/50 split of first contests profits= depending on web designer, this could be alot of money for this project

Website Development

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Development of website with online shopping facilities.

Please PM if interested for further discussion.

The iPad, Sales Resistance, and You

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

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On Saturday, as I ate Easter dinner with Valerie’s folks, I snuck vicariously hits of geekly excitement via Twitter and Facebook. Across the pond, we had the new Dr. Who. (Don’t tell me. It airs here in a couple of weeks.) And below the 49th, the iPads were rolling in.

With the excitement came the negativity. If you’re jazzed about the Big New Whatever, the counter-reaction can be dismaying. The example of the iPad can instruct those of us weighing reactions to our own Modest New Whatevers, whenever we happen to release them into the wild.

You’d expect two reactions to a newly arrived and anticipated product: excitement and indifference. What you tend to see instead is a highly polarized split between excitement and annoyance. Intense negativity is usefully understood as sales resistance. Modern consumerism trains us to want stuff, and to find social inclusion in the objects we choose to own. We of the geek tribe feel this pull this in spades, and my bank account, such as it is, thanks you for that. Those of us who aren’t Bill Gates have to talk ourselves out of all kinds of tempting purchases. The greater the excitement surrounding a BNW, the greater the subliminal pressure to join the tribe. Bigger pressure requires stronger sales resistance. Combine that with the Internet’s demonstrated utility as an all-purpose complaint receptacle, and blammo, you get the negativity flood that counters any surge of product interest. Which in turn causes cognitive dissonance in the happy and excited legions who’ve taken the selling points on board.

This is not to dismiss the content of anti-iPad comments in particular. Over the long term, it might or might not justify its BNW status. Although I find it overblown, I do respect the open platform argument made by folks like Cory Doctorow, who want to buy a toolbox and not a user experience.

On the other hand, if this device, or something like it, becomes ubiquitous, the transformative potential for tabletop gaming is enormous. Time will, as the TV news cliché has it, tell.

To move from the specific to the general, the parable of the iPad can provide perspective for creative types the next time they release a new thing and see it turn into flamebait. When people who aren’t planning to buy your New Thing are trashing it, remember that a large chunk of this is actually sales resistance. Your most vitriolic detractors are talking themselves out of buying. Sometimes their efforts will fail, and they’ll make the purchase. Then they’ll either resent you even more (if they’re disappointed) or join the ranks of the converted.

Once understood as such, you can filter out the emotional sting of attacks on your work and engage the content of the critique to whatever extent it dispassionately deserves. Personally, I’m always more interested in what confuses people than in what they hate or even love. That’s where the room for improvement and explication lies.

As usual for any point made in a single blog post, sales resistance isn’t the only factor. But that’s a story for yet another day on the proverbial riverbank…