Hi,
I''ll happily quote on this project for you.
You actually don''t need to be very technical at all, I find. But you
do need to specify as best as possible as many details as you can
muster.
If you''re interested, please get back to me with the following details:
- what you need to be able to do with the CMS - ie what do you need to
edit / what content do you need to manage? text, and... pictures?
audio? video? anything? everything?
- what kinds of products you want to be able to sell, and how, and
what the process would be for the cart and showcase site - ebay, etsy
and amazon are all VERY different to each other
- what kind of payment methods (ie one off, subscription, timed,
other?) would you like to accept, and what sort of ongoing fees do you
envisage for this
- what sorts of capabilities does this social networking platform need
to allow (ie instance messaging? email-like messaging? applications?
as specific as you can be).
- what your idea for budget is... (this is simply what you''re thinking
- doesn''t need to be the amount it WILL be).
I can give you a fairly good estimate of what''s possible
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On 27/05/2009, at 5:41 PM, Courtney wrote:
>
> Non-developer here with a new start-up, looking for a Good Samaritan.
> I''m working on the spec for a web application that may or may not
be a
> complex site. I believe it is on the complex end of the spectrum, but
> I may just be naive to the possibilities and capabilities of RoR
> programmers.
>
> This site will move forward, although the company is in the process of
> funding "as we speak." I know that a lump-sum, all-encompassing
flat
> fee for a website/application isn’t practical. Still, I need to come
> up with a general idea of the cost to get this site up.
>
> With limited technical expertise, trying to budget for web development
> is a black hole of confusion. I''m looking for someone who can
consult
> me in coming up with a decent spec and estimate cost range for said
> spec.
>
>> From there, the spec WILL BE DEVELOPED and of course, developers that
> can provide solid input on the spec and cost range will be the first
> to be considered in contracting its development.
>
> The site needs to act as an e-commerce site like Ebay, Amazon or Etsy
> with store subscriptions for clients (no auctions), a social
> networking platform, and a CMS.
>
> Please contact me at (352)262-7989 or
courtneyejennings-PkbjNfxxIARBDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.org
>
> >