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robbiee
05-05-2007, 06:23 PM
Hi, we need a programmer to do the programming of a real estate website in PHP (Ajax is optional)
Your tasks would be:
Crawling few real estate websites,insert the results into the database and display them on the site(the crawling engine is already made)
- search properties
- users can list they own properties on the site
- users section(internal email system,save properties,plus other features)
- other featurs specific to a real estate site
The graphic design is all done and ready to be inserted with code.
It is urgent. We are going to choose the right person very soon.
Budget: 500-600$
Please contact me with your CV and portfolio at this YM: robbiee_ro@yahoo.com
kbluhm
05-05-2007, 06:41 PM
- other featurs specific to a real estate site
...very broad requirements. This could include maps, price comparison, real-time quotes, etc, etc...
Just an FYI... you're going to be spending a lot more than $5-600 on a site that people will trust using. I would say if you can get what you want for under $10,000 it would be a steal.
iLLin
05-05-2007, 07:17 PM
I second that, but you get what you pay for and if anyone touches that for that price... I would be worried on how good the work is. I don't even know if I would touch that for 10,000$. Maybe if I had a bigger library of scripts than I do now. LOL.
good luck with that.
Also this thread should be moved to the pay for work forum.
arne2
05-06-2007, 01:17 PM
To be honest i don't see why his budget isn't enough...
It's not THAT much work, or maybe i missed something..
aedrin
05-07-2007, 03:08 PM
You wouldn't say that it isn't too much work if you've done any paid projects.
arne2
05-07-2007, 03:47 PM
actually i've done quite some paid work already. I just don't like coders who ask way to much for what they have to do. A lot of sites are just adapting already made code, cause if you have made a lot of sites already, you can just use scripts of what you previously made...
aedrin
05-07-2007, 04:58 PM
cause if you have made a lot of sites already, you can just use scripts of what you previously made...
So what you're saying is, all previously made code which took a lot of hard work should be available to you for free/nearly nothing, and only new work should be paid?
So even though you get a full website made for you, you only want to pay for a small part of it?
This is why website projects should be done per project, not per hour.
kbluhm
05-07-2007, 06:08 PM
So what you're saying is, all previously made code which took a lot of hard work should be available to you for free/nearly nothing, and only new work should be paid?
So even though you get a full website made for you, you only want to pay for a small part of it?
I think he's kidding. He must be. That can't be a serious statement. If that was the case, Ford would sell the first model off the line at cost, then each thereafter for a few thousand, just to be nice... cause God knows we don't need to make a living, we just need to break even. :rolleyes:
They're not dealing with pokemon cards. It's real-estate... houses and properties. Wake up. You'll spend more than $500, guaranteed.
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