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J1mmy
05-20-2006, 03:27 PM
Hi there,

Ive started up on a new project just recently. basically its a website where people can join and socialise with one another. I want it to have general features like chat (java), rss feeds, webmail email etc. You can find it at stuff-talk.com. All that i have done is installed a forum (vB), that doesnt need any touching, its the rest of the site that needs to be done such as the homepage and otehr pages.

I have many new ideas which i want to incorperate into the. I feel this could get very big and may need looking after in the near future. If you would like to be part of this, please let me know.

By the way, there are many other projects to come, if i take you on with this one and everything works out, I'll like you to help me with my other projects too.

I plan to start the work in June and hope that it is completed within a months time. Its not a rush, the sooner the better really.

if you require more information please post it here to others can see too.

As for the payment, I have about $150 to spend on the completion of the project. i prefer to use PayPal.

Also, if your a graphic designer aswell as a webdesigner who knows their stuff, that would be excellent.

Although you would be the one designing it, I also would like to pass on my ideas on how i would like the site to look. Im going to be making some sketches of the homepage and links soon too.


Thanks,

Spookster
05-20-2006, 03:39 PM
Your work offer is not in compliance with our work offers guidelines (http://codingforums.com/showthread.php?t=71824). Please revise your post or your thread will be removed.

J1mmy
05-20-2006, 04:17 PM
Which section would you like me to revise?

Spookster
05-20-2006, 05:03 PM
Ok read through the guidelines which I had linked to but for simplicity sake here they are:



Rules for Work Offers (looking to hire) [Prefix thread with: Hiring]

* Your offer must be paid in nature, in clear monetary form. This is a very important rule, your offer must not be along the lines of "I have a low budget so I cant pay much". You must state your budget or payment rate. Examples of a good, clear statement could be
o Willing to pay $300 for completion of project
o Looking to hire a willing coder at $20 an hour
o I need a couple of modifications to my logo. Willing to pay $50.

* The only exception to this is when you are offering a full time job position and want to discuss compensation after an interview or further contact. This is the only exception to stating compensation in full.

* Contests and competitions are not allowed. These will be considered promotions and are not work offers, but rather spam.

* As stated above, your payment must be in clear monetary form. This means that offers like "I'll give you 50% of the profits", or other non-monetary rewards such as "points" or "T-Shirts" are in general not allowed. Exceptions may rarely be made. If you really think that you have a valid work offer that falls under this category then PM myself (missing-score) and I can confirm it with you before you post.

* Freelance type site offers are not allowed (ie: "visit our site, we have many jobs available"). These are impersonal advertisements and will be deleted.

* When posting you should some relevant information to what you want done, what terms you have, how to get in contact, deadlines etc. Again, as stated above, your offer needs to include clear payment information. Including possible payment methods (eg: PayPal or Wire Transfer) will definitely be a plus.



And now read through your offer and revise and add the necessary information that we have stated in our guidelines.

J1mmy
05-20-2006, 06:44 PM
Done.

swiftmed
05-26-2006, 11:52 PM
Hi Jimmy,

My company and i would value the opportunity of working with you and your project. I am a graphic designer, and a web designer, as per your request. Feel free to take a look through my site at www.swiftmediauk.co.uk.

I have also pm'd you with my email address so you can contact me should you need too.