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Author: | James Orr [ Wed Jul 19, 2006 11:19 am ] |
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Hi everyone Often when a customer visits your site, they'll gauge the quality of your instruments and their interest by the professionalism and quality of your site. It's human nature; we use your site as our cue. I'm offering a complete website with a management system. I've already partially developed the site so you can get a good idea of what you'll be getting, but we'll finalize the design and details when we start working together (things like colors, the number of sections, and so forth). Check it out here: http://www.languagepool.net/html What's a management system? The management system is an interface that allows you to enter and update all of your content exactly the same way you would post and edit a message on this forum. Enter or update your content, click, and it's live on the web with absolutely nothing else required from you. No programing, uploading, using special software - nothing. Management systems make managing your site EASY. Try it out by visiting: http://www.languagepool.net/admin I only ask that you type at the end of what's currently there. Once you enter some new content, go back to the site to check it out. When you purchase the site, this will of course be password protected and very secure. The website itself is an extremely fast site developed with Flash and PHP using tonewood as background imagery. All of these colors can change when we work together to finish developing it specially for you - right now they're really just there to help you see everything layed out. The number of sections you'll have is completely up to you, but I think it best to keep it at six or under. We'll work together until everything is just the way you'd like it (colors, sections, etc). The space to the left is meant for images. Detail shots would look great. So would shots of an entire instrument. I want to emphasize how quickly this site loads. As it is right now, the entire site is 32k. Once it's fully developed I expect it to be around 50k. That's smaller than a single typical image. I'm going to run this like an auction starting at $500 (winner will be the highest bidder when the swap meet closes). This includes a professional website, management system, and the design support to develop everything to your liking/branding. This is a great opportunity to get away from the DIY look many instrument related sites have and bolster your market appearance. If you don't build middle of the road instruments, don't settle for a middle of the road website. |
Author: | James Orr [ Wed Jul 19, 2006 12:12 pm ] |
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$50 bid increment - sorry for forgetting to mention that. |
Author: | James Orr [ Fri Jul 21, 2006 9:50 am ] |
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Anyone? Come on - I need a new radiator ![]() |
Author: | KenMcKay [ Mon Jul 24, 2006 8:26 am ] |
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James, I like the Idea as my website is pretty amateurish. Your site is indeed nice and would improve my first impression. I considered hard... but the wallet is too thin now. Just wanted to tell you I think it is a good offer and at a good price! |
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