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Need Website W/income

October 1st, 2011 Comments off

I need some websites built using wordpress that can produce $10+ a day using Adsense etc.. I have my own niche domains and am also open to other ideas. PM for further details. I will need to run the site for 45 days to make sure all is well and site(s) is generating income.

Create Adsense Website Generating 300-450 Per Month Income

August 22nd, 2011 Comments off

Hi Freelancers,
I am looking for an Adsense ready profitable website to be developed that makes $300 – $450+ per month.

You will be responsible for writing the SEO optimized content, fully configuring and updating the website. Website should be developed using WordPress or something you prefer.

Site MUST adhere to the following specs. :

- Contain unique content with at least 40-60 unique posts/articles (I have software to test for original content)
- Must be original and SEO optimised with keywords used frequently
- SEO Marketing as required
- Must earn $10 – $20/day
- WordPress based ideally
- Any niche except adult, Pharma, violence, gambling & not acceptable sites.
“MUST ADHERE TO ADSENSE TOS 100%”

- All copyrights will be assigned to me in writing
- Must contain related images to niche topic
- Design must be neat and optimised to attract people to click on the ads

- Welcome to add any related CB products (I am having CB account – I can give affiliate links) as long as it doesn’t distract from Adsense ads too much
- Unique organic traffic (no bots or traffic buy sites)

- Must Be Adsense optimized
- I am having an Adsense account already link it

I will pay 30% of the amount of bid initially. Remaining 70% AFTER I see constant income in my adsense account. I will hold the payment for 30 days until this has been confirmed.
When conditions have been met successfully, you will be paid.

The bidder should consider the following points:

Niche Website Projects

August 9th, 2011 Comments off

I am wanting a fully automated niche project with contents setup and running with 20 niches and pulling targeted traffic. I know that there is lots of software out there that automates this process. I am not wanting years old niche sites. I would like these sites customizable through a back office control panel. I have purchased software that promises to deliver this type of project but falls short of accomplishing what I’m wanting. You will be welcome to use the software that I have if needed. To recap I want income revenue generating website niches and provide proof that you have what I’m wanting already running and generating income. I’m not looking for a huge income but it has to have the ability to generate even more income. This could be using affiliate marketing or any other contents. There are 3 software’s being offered that I can name that will help you understand what I’m looking for 1 is Content Builder Pro 2 is Ultimate Income Booster and 3 is the closest to what I want (Advanced Income HyBrid)

Income Opportunity

August 4th, 2011 Comments off

Headhunting for potential candidates, interested in earning high comm income!
Main role: to educate the public the need for beauty and wellness products.
Training and assistance provided. No experience needed.

http://www.onlineinvestment.tk

Income Tax Script (repost)

July 26th, 2011 Comments off

I am looking for someone that can design a script that would bridge the gap between bookkeeping software ( Quickbooks, peachtree and MYOB) and two Professional Tax, Accounting and Workflow Tools for Businesses which are Lacerte.Turbotax and Prosystems)

Basically, I want the script to take the information from quickbooks or peachtree or MYOB and import it into the right place in Lacerte/turbotax or prosystem. Example gross income from Quickbooks would port over automatically into this script/financial translator and into the gross income place in Prosystem). Finally there is one more thing I would want the script to do before it is imported into Lacerte or prosystem. But I will discuss that with you at a later date.

The software will have to work on a Mac or PC, but we would wan’t the PC version done first. Lastly, do not just cut and paste your response to this ad. I will only answer bids that have “Fram” in the bid response or email title.

Currently this is all done manaually which takes lots of time.

the system/script must work with USA taxes.

Income Tax Script

July 9th, 2011 Comments off

I am looking for someone that can design a script that would bridge the gap between bookkeeping software ( Quickbooks, peachtree and MYOB) and two Professional Tax, Accounting and Workflow Tools for Businesses which are Lacerte.Turbotax and Prosystems)

Basically, I want the script to take the information from quickbooks or peachtree or MYOB and import it into the right place in Lacerte/turbotax or prosystem. Example gross income from Quickbooks would port over automatically into this script/financial translator and into the gross income place in Prosystem). Finally there is one more thing I would want the script to do before it is imported into Lacerte or prosystem. But I will discuss that with you at a later date.

The software will have to work on a Mac or PC, but we would wan’t the PC version done first. Lastly, do not just cut and paste your response to this ad. I will only answer bids that have “Fram” in the bid response or email title.

Currently this is all done manaually which takes lots of time.

the system/script must work with USA taxes.

Again I Need A Fresh Home Page Design

July 8th, 2011 Comments off

Hi All,

I again want a home page design.

This is going to be for a business website. I am giving you a short idea about the business:

Idea: We are tired of all the false promises and hidden agendas on the Internet, so we want to bring Trust and Transparency.
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We offer the opportunity to not only maximize your income potential, but more so, to control it! Due to our amazing growth, we’re looking to expand our team. We are in search of determined individuals who want the freedom and opportunity to expand their financial future and start their own business. A business guaranteed to build a residual income for you.
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Need Seo Manager To Increase Income Of Site

May 20th, 2011 Comments off

Hi,

I need a person that help me to increse income in my hosting site.
First i need to finish my site but i want some help for SEO for this.

Thanks.

Website/blog With Adsense Income

April 19th, 2011 Comments off

I am looking for an Adsense ready profitable website to be developed that makes $1000 – $1500 per month.

I can get the domain and web hosting but the domain name should be suggested by you and be SEO friendly.

You will be responsible for writing the SEO optimized content, fully configuring and updating the website. Website should be developed using WordPress

Site MUST adhere to the following :

- Contain unique content with at least 50 unique posts/articles (I have software to test for original content)
- Must be original and SEO optimised with keywords used frequently
- SEO Marketing as required
- Must earn $30 – $50/day for one month
- WordPress based ideally
- Any niche except adult, Pharma, violence, gambling & not acceptable sites. MUST ADHERE TO ADSENSE TOS 100%
- All copyrights will be assigned to me in writing
- Must contain related images to niche topic
- Design must be neat and optimised to attract people to click on the ads
- Welcome to add any related CB products as long as it doesn’t distract from Adsense ads too much
- Unique organic traffic (no bots or traffic buy sites)
- Must Be Adsense optimized
- Have an Adsense account already

I will pay the amount of bid only AFTER I see constant income in my adsense account. I will hold the payment for 45 days until this has been confirmed. No partial payments – sorry! When conditions have been met successfully, you will be paid in full. The bidder should consider the following points:

Mlm Project

March 22nd, 2010 Comments off

We have matrix plan 1:3 7-level income is-
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3.commissiom
4.bounus income

Earn Enough Extra Income

March 16th, 2010 Comments off

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Money Making Website

February 15th, 2010 Comments off

Hello

I am looking to set up a website that creates income, google ads, affilates e.t.c

I would like to talk to EXPERIENCED PROGRAMMERS please that have already designed built and maintain these sites.

If you have allready built sites in the past and you know of some online income streams that can produce then please contact me with the following;

- Types of sites you have setup in the past
- Information on the site
- How income is generated and how does the site produce that income
- The cost to set up one of these sites and program you will be using

It would be great to hear from you and would really see some examples to know that you can complete this job.

When responding please answer the above request.

Thanks,

Quality Website Wanted

February 15th, 2010 Comments off

Hi

we have an investor that wishes to invest in a variety of online projects that can generate income streams.

He is only interested in talking to EXEPERIENCED PROGRAMMERS that have already designed built and maintain these sites and know the potential of income from them.

If you have got sites already built and you are aware of the potential income streams that can come from them, then please contact us with the following info;

1)types of project that you have done
2)details of the site,
3)how it works and how income can be generated from them.
5) what platform the site is built in
4)Please also advise on how much you would require to provide us with a similar site.

We look forward to hearing from you

Earn Extra Income Working

February 7th, 2010 Comments off

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Relet.co.uk

January 28th, 2010 Comments off

We are looking for a website/programmer to develop an online application for our property lettings business
Property Management

UK and overseas property
Accurately record all property related expenditures
From Off-plan right through to selling property
Comply with legal requirements
Gas and other safety certificate monitoring
Notification reminder system
Makes sure landlords don’t fall foul of the law

Tenant Management

Central place for setting up and managing tenants
Automatic creation of tenant rent schedules
Tenant reminder system
Tenancy expiry
Overdue/future rents
Auto creation of tenant

Web Developer/master Marketer

January 11th, 2010 Comments off

I have web project that i need a master level php/mysql/ajax programmer who is ALSO a master marketer

you will take over the site in exchange for 5% of company net income…

the site isn’t making any income now but they have great potential.

this project is for $10 to take the project and then 5% of the net income.

this will allow you to take your talent and put them to use on some great ideas!

Online Income

January 11th, 2010 Comments off

This Job is strictly part-time and will only take 3 hrs of your daily time or 10 to 16 hours per week
This Job is Ideal for Students.
Contact me if intrested for more details: http://Moneyclick.all2now.com

Easy Income On Signups

December 26th, 2009 Comments off

Easy income:
for every 2 domains Signup on http://NetCash.Justmore.us get 1$ as commission.
Each of these signups should convert to active & Paid domains.

Guaranteed Income & Much More

November 17th, 2009 Comments off

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Passive Income

November 12th, 2009 Comments off

I just need a web site designed that conveys information and has a portal to process bookings and payments. It is for a guided tours business. And also information on how to use online optimisation to create website traffic.

Cheers

Start Your Income In Every Hou

October 13th, 2009 Comments off

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I Buy Websites With Income

October 11th, 2009 Comments off

I buy websites that have an average minimum of $1K a month in the last one year of verifiable income. Your site also needs a minimum google page rank of 2.

No porno and gambling sites- only legitimate business with recurring revenue!

Please PM with full details (include at a minimum: url, overhead cost, profit margin, verifable income), and ofcourse expected amount.

Work At Home Articles

September 7th, 2009 Comments off

I need 20 work at home articles from 300-350 words each.
they need to be keyword rich I will need the keyword
placed in the title once in the first paragraph, and once in
the last paragraph. Here is an example:

Keyword phrase = Top Residual Income

Title = Many People Are Making a Top Residual Income Online

1st Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

Last Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

Note do not over use the key words or Ezine will not let me submit the articles
thank you

I would like to have the completed project within 1 week and will be
paying $35.00 for the 20 finished articles.

Further Work On My Site

August 15th, 2009 Comments off

Here are the next things for the site that I would like to get done.

1. For the leagues that get created I want to add a logo. So that we have a logo that we can display
2. When I go on available teams, I want the logo of the team and the logo of the league displayed as well
3. When I click on standings, I need the standings of my teams league displayed without selection but I also need the option later to select other leagues standings as we have it now.
4. The standings need to be colored. Places 1-8 need a color and 9-X another color. I need these colors to be editable in the backend.
5. I need the play offs calculated. This should work as follows. The first eight teams of each league make it into the play offs. They play like this according to their standings: 1vs8,2vs7,3vs6 and 4vs5. They play it as a best of five which means they play until the first team has three wins. The winner moves on to the semi final where the best team of the first round plays the worst. So let’s assume 1,3,4 and 7 won their games, the next round would be 1vs7 and 3vs4. Again, best of five and then the final best of five again.
Of course this needs to be displayed nicely with the games and scores and dates. Each game should be on a different date and the dates should be editable in the backend.
The winner of the highest league in one country should be the champion.
The winner of a lower league should move up one league.
The attendance needs to be calculated for these games as well. We use the formula we already have. I need something in the backend where I can do the following changes:
We have our normal attendance and I want to increase this by X %. This means I want something in the backend for the first play of round where I can set a value for the min and max. For example I want between 20-30% more people I have a min of 20 and a max of 30 in the backend. The program chooses by random a number between 20 and 30 and multiplies the attendance by that number.
The same for the semi finals. I need an option to enter numbers for that and then again for the final.
6. I need the play downs calculated. All teams from position 9 to X need to play the play downs. They will play each other once at home and once away. So in our leagues with 14 teams, we would have 10 games. 5 home games and 5 away games for each team. This will generate a table again and the last team of this table will go down a league.
The last team of the lowest league is just last and nothing happens.
7. We need a balance sheet. This should only be viewable for each manager, so not public. The start budget is what each team gets for the start. Of course each team has spending and income.
Spendings right now are: Players salaries
Earnings right now are: Income from attendance, Sponsor payments (not finished yet)
The salaries of each player need to be deducted after each game. This is the salary per game that the player has. No matter if the player plays or not, this needs to be deducted. Also the amount agreed per goal needs to be deducted if a player scores a goal. This should also be done right after the game.
The income from the attendance needs to be added after each home game to the home team. Of course this is Attendance * ticket price
When something is deducted or added, an Email should be send to the manager and it should be listed on the website in the managers balance.

Need 15 Work At Home Articles

July 12th, 2009 Comments off

I need 15 work at home articles from 300-350 words each.

I will provide 3 keywords or keyword phrases that I will need
placed in the title once in the first paragraph, and once in
the last paragraph. Please write 5 articles per keyword phrase.

Here is an example:

Keyword phrase = Top Residual Income

Amount of Articles = 5

5 Title(s) = Many People Are Making a Top Residual Income Online

1st Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

Last Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

I would like to have the completed project within 10 days after you are hired and will be paying $35.00 USD for the 15 finished articles.

Thank you.
Sam

Site Maintenance

July 12th, 2009 Comments off

Hi , This is a site maintainance project. 20$ per month. each month it will be posted as a new job. Currently the income i get from this site is very poor. I need some one to manage it.Programmer is preferred to be an indian(or subcontinent) whose job is to improve the look and feel of the site initially and should find a way to increase the visitors and the income via google ads.
if the visitors and adsense income increases next month i will giv prioroty to the programmer when posting the job next month
*** Programmer should not place any advertisement for himself in the site***

Part-time Genuine Extra Income

July 3rd, 2009 Comments off

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July 2nd, 2009 Comments off

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Php Javascript Mysql

July 1st, 2009 Comments off

I have an up and running dating website and am looking to do the following changes.

1. The “HOME”` button should link to the members area while logged in, and not the home page and change to My Homepage. I’ll provide the gif image.

2.Browse: Should check on members profile and do a search result based on gender and age range chosen by member on their current profile. i.e. Sugardaddy seeking Sugarbaby 18-34, should pull up profiles of Sugarbabies 18-34 in a default gallery mode, the current
default is detailed mode.

3.The Login button Should change to logout when signed in. I’ll provide the gif image

4. Quick search – Javascript to remember form. and have the looking for default to sugarbaby.

5. Who’s online: Should check on gender and age range preference in member’s profile and show who’s online from that criteria.

6. Emoticons don’t work.

7. Also add the following option for registration, database, advanced search.

Annual income: $100,000-$200,000
$0-$100,000
$200,000-$300,000
$300,000-$400,000
$400,000-$500,000
$500,000-$600,000
$600,000-$1,000,000
$1,000,000 Plus
$No Income
$Little Income
$I’ll tell you later
to be functional in registeration and advanced search

8. Remember me: is not working

(Experience with webscribble is a plus. If you’re a PHP, Javascript and Mysql programmer you shouldn’t have a problem either.)

Programming Project 1246012588

June 26th, 2009 Comments off

I need 1 work at home articles from 300-350 words.
I will provide 1 keyword phrases that I will need
placed in the title once in the first paragraph, and once in
the last paragraph.

Keyword phrase = how to make a top Residual Income

Title = how to make a Top Residual Income Online

1st Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

Last Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

i would like this to be done in 2 hours and will be paying $10

Work At Home Articles

June 26th, 2009 Comments off

I need 20 work at home articles from 300-350 words each.
I will provide 5 keywords or keyword phrases that I will need
placed in the title once in the first paragraph, and once in
the last paragraph. Here is an example:

Keyword phrase = Top Residual Income

Title = Many People Are Making a Top Residual Income Online

1st Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

Last Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

I would like to have the completed project within 1 week and will be
paying $35.00 for the 20 finished articles.

Thank you.
Sam

Need 25 Work At Home Articles

June 23rd, 2009 Comments off

I need 20 work at home articles from 300-350 words each.
I will provide 5 keywords or keyword phrases that I will need
placed in the title once in the first paragraph, and once in
the last paragraph. Here is an example:

Keyword phrase = Top Residual Income

Title = Many People Are Making a Top Residual Income Online

1st Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

Last Paragraph = The phrase “top residual income” to be placed just once.

I would like to have the completed project within 1 week and will be
paying $35.00 for the 20 finished articles.

Thank you.
Sam

Domain Income Generation

June 10th, 2009 Comments off

I own www.alarmNY.com domain and would like to set it so it would generate an income. Please bid only if you have successfully done similar before. List your relevant domain projects. Thank you.

Make A Massive Extra Income

May 31st, 2009 Comments off

i need a website that i can trade with and will make money for me.

the project i need is a site that will tell people how they can start their own business after they have bought my e-book for like $50 to $70 all i need is an e-trade project that will put cash in my pocket

Professional Management

May 10th, 2009 Comments off

Job Description
Job role
To manage the day-to-day running of the business and to grow the individual and corporate memberships as well as accredited schools worldwide

Seven Figure Income Oportunity

May 3rd, 2009 Comments off

I need 200 article submissions and if possible a video made for YouTube. It is required to capture peoples attention and direct them to a business opportunity. This business has generated over 55 million dollars in sales and creates millionaires. Over a billion people a day purchase this type of product, start earning today.

You must be able to start immediately.

Writer Wanted – Financial Area

May 2nd, 2009 Comments off

EBook Content for passive investing online:
I had to repost this because both copywriters I chose never responded and the ad went frozen, please bid again
Even if you bid on this before

Writing Project – Second Post

April 12th, 2009 Comments off

EBook Content for passive investing online:
I had to repost this because I was sick…please bid again.

Basic Instructions:
Complete Project Overview:
A.) Complete e-book from material provided 30 Pages and amost all content is provided already,
B.) Write a powerful 1 page small sales letter (Lots of bullets) to highlight the value of the eBook. (selling the value of the eBook

C Lemonade Stand

April 5th, 2009 Comments off

Here is what needs to be done. I have the skeleton code too which i have included right after the instructions. This program must compile in Dev C++ and it needs to be in the format in the instructions.

Objectives
1. Review use of if statements and loops.
2. Learn how to write functions given specifications.
3. Learn how to use pass by reference variables.
4. Learn how to put together a useful program given a skeleton of that program and the
functions and their specifications necessary in the implementation.

Problem: Lemonade Stand
Last summer your friend has a lemonade stand and made lots of money. You want to do the same! You have plenty of time to plan, so you thought you would be pre
pared when summer came around by writing a program to simulate your lemonade stand. The basic idea behind the simulation is as follows:

1) You will simulate 10 days of running the lemonade stand.
2) In the beginning the user gets a $20.00 loan to run the lemonade stand.
3) Before each day, the user gets an opportunity to buy bags of lemons and sugar.
4) At the beginning of each day the user receive a weather report.
5) Based on that, the user is asked to price a cup of lemonade for that day.
6) Then, the days sales are simulated. (Part of this is written for you.)
7) Afterwards, the user is prompted with a status report of how much money they have left and how many bags of lemons and sugar they have left.

What you have to do
A skeleton of the solution for this assignment is posted on WebCourses and the course web page. Please use this skeleton. You must fill in the seven functions that are left for you to fill in, as well as write the remainder of main so the program works as described above. After you write each function, you should test it before moving on. How to do this will be covered in class. Then, write your main, calling the necessary functions from it to achieve the desired functionality. main can work without declaring any new variables than the ones already declared. But, you may declare new ones if you wish.

Perhaps the biggest problem you will have will be not knowing when to make function calls. The goal of having these functions is to make the coding process more manageable. In particular, it is possible that a function might “do” something complicated, but that just really means that function makes calls to other functions that carry out a majority of that work already. In essence, if you write a function A to do a task, then don’t write out the code that also does that task in another function B. Instead call the function A from the body of function B.

References
Textbook: Chapters 9, 10, 11 Notes: Lectures 13, 14, 15, 17

Output Sample
Two full output samples of the program running will be provided on Webcourses and the course web page in the files lemonade.out and lemonade2.out.

Deliverables
You must submit your solution to the problem, lemonade.c, over WebCourses.

Restrictions
Although you may use other compilers, your program must compile and run using DevC++. Please use DevC++ to develop your program. Your program should include a header comment with the following information: your name, course number, section number, assignment title, and date. Also, make sure you include ample comments throughout your code describing the major steps in solving the problem.

Grading Details
Your program will be graded upon the following criteria:

1) Your correctness
2) Your programming style and use of white space. (Even if you have a plan and your program works perfectly, if your programming style is poor or your use of white space is poor you could get 10% or 15% deducted from your grade.)
3) Compatibility to DevC++. (If your program does not compile in this environment, you will get a sizable deduction from your grade, likely to be over 50%)

The code Skeleton:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>

// Symbolic constants to be used.

// Prices of bags of sugar and lemon, respectively.
#define PRICE_LEMON 3.50
#define PRICE_SUGAR 2.00

// Fraction of a bag of lemons and sugar used on a single cup of lemonade.
#define LEMON_PER_CUP 0.03
#define SUGAR_PER_CUP 0.04

// The initial loan the user is given to start their lemonade stand.
#define START_MONEY 20.00

// Using symbolic constants for true and false.
#define FALSE 0
#define TRUE 1

void buy_lemons(double *pLemons, double *pMoney);
void buy_sugar(double *pSugar, double *pMoney);
int weather();
int num_cups_sold(int weather, int cost);
void status_report(double cash, double num_lemons, double num_sugar, int day);
int max_sell(double num_lemons, double num_sugar);
int get_cost();
void sell_cups(double *pMoney, double *pLemons, double *pSugar);
void end_message(double money);

int main() {

int num_day, ans;
double money = START_MONEY, num_lemons = 0, num_sugar = 0;

srand(time(0));

printf(“Welcome to the Game of Lemonade!nn”);
printf(“You start the game with $%.2lf and no supplies!n”, START_MONEY);

// Loop through each day. Ask the user if they want to buy lemons. If so,
// carry out the transaction. Then ask them if they want to buy sugar.
// If so, do this transaction as well. Then, let them sell lemonade for
// the day. Finally, print a status report after they’ve sold lemonade
// at the end of the day.
for (num_day = 1; num_day <= 10; num_day++) {

}

// Print out whether or not they have lost money, broke even or gained
// money.

return 0;
}

// Pre-conditions: pLemons and pMoney are pointers to variables that store
// the user’s number of bags of lemons left and amount of
// money left.
// Post-condition: The user is given the opportunity to buy lemons. If
// successful, the number of bags of lemons and the amount
// of money the user has are adjusted accordingly.
//
// What to do in this function: If the user doesn’t have enough money to
// even buy one bag of lemons, tell them so and return. Otherwise, ask
// the user how many bags of lemons they want to buy. If they answer less
// than one, tell them they must get more and reprompt them. If they
// answer more than they can buy, tell them they don’t have that much
// money and reprompt them. Continue prompting them until they answer with
// a valid value. Then process the transaction.

void buy_lemons(double *pLemons, double *pMoney) {

}

// Pre-conditions: pSugar and pMoney are pointers to variables that store
// the user’s number of bags of lemons left and amount of
// money left.
// Post-condition: The user is given the opportunity to buy sugar. If
// successful, the number of bags of sugar and the amount
// of money the user has are adjusted accordingly.
//
// What to do in this function: If the user doesn’t have enough money to
// even buy one bag of sugar, tell them so and return. Otherwise, ask
// the user how many bags of sugar they want to buy. If they answer less
// than one, tell them they must get more and reprompt them. If they
// answer more than they can buy, tell them they don’t have that much
// money and reprompt them. Continue prompting them until they answer with
// a valid value. Then process the transaction.

void buy_sugar(double *pSugar, double *pMoney) {

}

// Pre-condition: None
// Post-condition: The weather report for the day is printed and the
// corresponding weather status in between 1 and 5,
// inclusive, is returned.
int weather() {

// Get the weather status value.
int retval = rand()%5 + 1;

printf(“nHere is today’s weather forecast:n”);

// Print out the appropriate forecast for that status.n”);
if (retval == 1)
printf(“It is cloudy with a high chance of rain.n”);
else if (retval == 2)
printf(“It is partly cloudy and windy.n”);
else if (retval == 3)
printf(“It is partly sunny with low humidity.n”);
else if (retval == 4)
printf(“It is warm and sunny with medium winds.n”);
else
printf(“It’s a perfect beach day. Sunny and hot!n”);

return retval; // Return this status value.
}

// Pre-condition: weather is an integer in between 1 and 5, inclusive,
// standing for the weather status for the day. cost is
// the cost of a cup of lemonade in cents for that day.
// Post-condition: The number of cups of lemonade for that day is returned.
int num_cups_sold(int weather, int cost) {

int optimal_price, max_cups;
double max_income;

// Calculate a maximum revenue for the day.
max_income = 5 + 3*weather;
optimal_price = 15 + 5*weather;
max_income = max_income – fabs(optimal_price – cost)/1.5;

// If it’s lower than 5 dollars, reset it to 5 dollars.
if (max_income < 5)
max_income = 5;

// From this, determine the maximum number of cups that could be sold.
max_cups = (int)(max_income/((double)cost/100));

// Return a random number from 0 to this maximum.
return rand()%(max_cups+1);

}

// Pre-condition: cash is the amount of cash the user has, num_lemons is
// the number of bags of lemons the user has left, num_sugar
// is the number of bags of sugar the user has left, and day
// is which day of the game just finished.
// Post-condition: A status report with the four values passed in is nicely
// displayed for the user.
//
// What to do with this function: This is fairly self-explanatory from the
// pre and post conditions. Look to the sample given in the assignment for
// the format.
void status_report(double cash, double num_lemons, double num_sugar, int day) {

}

// Pre-condition: pMoney, pLemons and pSugar are pointers to the variables
// storing the user’s amount of cash, number of bags of
// lemons and number of bags of sugar.
// Post-condition: A day’s transactions will take place and the amount of
// money, the number of bags of lemons and sugar will be
// adjusted accordingly.
//
// What to do with this function: First prompt the user with the weather
// report. Then, ask the user for how much they want to sell a cup of
// lemonade. Determine the number of cups that actually get sold for the
// day by determining how many cups the user COULD sell based on the
// availability of supplies and how many cups they COULD sell based on the
// weather. Print out how many cups of lemonade they ended up selling.
// Then adjust the amount of money they have, as well as the number of bags
// of lemons and sugar.

void sell_cups(double *pMoney, double *pLemons, double *pSugar) {

}

// Pre-condition: num_lemons is the number of bags of lemons the user has,
// and num_sugar is the number of bags of sugar they have.
// Post-condition: The function returns the maximum number of cups of
// lemonade the user can sell based on available supplies.
//
// What to do with this function: Calculate how many full cups of lemonade
// you can supply with sugar. Do the same calculation for lemons. Then,
// return the smaller of these two values.

int max_sell(double num_lemons, double num_sugar) {

}

// Pre-condition: None.
// Post-condition: Returns the number of cents the user will sell a cup of
// lemonade for, for that day.
//
// What to do with this function: Prompt the user to enter how much they
// want to charge for a cup of lemonade. If they don’t enter a positive
// integer, reprompt them until they do. Then return this value.

int get_cost() {

}

// Pre-condition: money is the amount of money the user has left at the end
// of the 10 days of running their Lemonade Stand.
// Post-condition: The user’s overall loss or profit is printed out.

// What to do with this function: See if what they have left is less than
// what they started with. If so, print out how much the lost. If it’s equal
// just print out a message saying that they broke even. Otherwise, print
// out how much profit they made!

void end_message(double money) {

}

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Lemonade Stand

April 3rd, 2009 Comments off

Here is what needs to be done. I have the skeleton code too which i have included right after the instructions. This program must compile in Dev C++ and it needs to be in the format in the instructions.

Objectives
1. Review use of if statements and loops.
2. Learn how to write functions given specifications.
3. Learn how to use pass by reference variables.
4. Learn how to put together a useful program given a skeleton of that program and the
functions and their specifications necessary in the implementation.

Problem: Lemonade Stand
Last summer your friend has a lemonade stand and made lots of money. You want to do the same! You have plenty of time to plan, so you thought you would be pre
pared when summer came around by writing a program to simulate your lemonade stand. The basic idea behind the simulation is as follows:

1) You will simulate 10 days of running the lemonade stand.
2) In the beginning the user gets a $20.00 loan to run the lemonade stand.
3) Before each day, the user gets an opportunity to buy bags of lemons and sugar.
4) At the beginning of each day the user receive a weather report.
5) Based on that, the user is asked to price a cup of lemonade for that day.
6) Then, the days sales are simulated. (Part of this is written for you.)
7) Afterwards, the user is prompted with a status report of how much money they have left and how many bags of lemons and sugar they have left.

What you have to do
A skeleton of the solution for this assignment is posted on WebCourses and the course web page. Please use this skeleton. You must fill in the seven functions that are left for you to fill in, as well as write the remainder of main so the program works as described above. After you write each function, you should test it before moving on. How to do this will be covered in class. Then, write your main, calling the necessary functions from it to achieve the desired functionality. main can work without declaring any new variables than the ones already declared. But, you may declare new ones if you wish.

Perhaps the biggest problem you will have will be not knowing when to make function calls. The goal of having these functions is to make the coding process more manageable. In particular, it is possible that a function might “do” something complicated, but that just really means that function makes calls to other functions that carry out a majority of that work already. In essence, if you write a function A to do a task, then don’t write out the code that also does that task in another function B. Instead call the function A from the body of function B.

References
Textbook: Chapters 9, 10, 11 Notes: Lectures 13, 14, 15, 17

Output Sample
Two full output samples of the program running will be provided on Webcourses and the course web page in the files lemonade.out and lemonade2.out.

Deliverables
You must submit your solution to the problem, lemonade.c, over WebCourses.

Restrictions
Although you may use other compilers, your program must compile and run using DevC++. Please use DevC++ to develop your program. Your program should include a header comment with the following information: your name, course number, section number, assignment title, and date. Also, make sure you include ample comments throughout your code describing the major steps in solving the problem.

Grading Details
Your program will be graded upon the following criteria:

1) Your correctness
2) Your programming style and use of white space. (Even if you have a plan and your program works perfectly, if your programming style is poor or your use of white space is poor you could get 10% or 15% deducted from your grade.)
3) Compatibility to DevC++. (If your program does not compile in this environment, you will get a sizable deduction from your grade, likely to be over 50%)

The code Skeleton:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>

// Symbolic constants to be used.

// Prices of bags of sugar and lemon, respectively.
#define PRICE_LEMON 3.50
#define PRICE_SUGAR 2.00

// Fraction of a bag of lemons and sugar used on a single cup of lemonade.
#define LEMON_PER_CUP 0.03
#define SUGAR_PER_CUP 0.04

// The initial loan the user is given to start their lemonade stand.
#define START_MONEY 20.00

// Using symbolic constants for true and false.
#define FALSE 0
#define TRUE 1

void buy_lemons(double *pLemons, double *pMoney);
void buy_sugar(double *pSugar, double *pMoney);
int weather();
int num_cups_sold(int weather, int cost);
void status_report(double cash, double num_lemons, double num_sugar, int day);
int max_sell(double num_lemons, double num_sugar);
int get_cost();
void sell_cups(double *pMoney, double *pLemons, double *pSugar);
void end_message(double money);

int main() {

int num_day, ans;
double money = START_MONEY, num_lemons = 0, num_sugar = 0;

srand(time(0));

printf(“Welcome to the Game of Lemonade!nn”);
printf(“You start the game with $%.2lf and no supplies!n”, START_MONEY);

// Loop through each day. Ask the user if they want to buy lemons. If so,
// carry out the transaction. Then ask them if they want to buy sugar.
// If so, do this transaction as well. Then, let them sell lemonade for
// the day. Finally, print a status report after they’ve sold lemonade
// at the end of the day.
for (num_day = 1; num_day <= 10; num_day++) {

}

// Print out whether or not they have lost money, broke even or gained
// money.

return 0;
}

// Pre-conditions: pLemons and pMoney are pointers to variables that store
// the user’s number of bags of lemons left and amount of
// money left.
// Post-condition: The user is given the opportunity to buy lemons. If
// successful, the number of bags of lemons and the amount
// of money the user has are adjusted accordingly.
//
// What to do in this function: If the user doesn’t have enough money to
// even buy one bag of lemons, tell them so and return. Otherwise, ask
// the user how many bags of lemons they want to buy. If they answer less
// than one, tell them they must get more and reprompt them. If they
// answer more than they can buy, tell them they don’t have that much
// money and reprompt them. Continue prompting them until they answer with
// a valid value. Then process the transaction.

void buy_lemons(double *pLemons, double *pMoney) {

}

// Pre-conditions: pSugar and pMoney are pointers to variables that store
// the user’s number of bags of lemons left and amount of
// money left.
// Post-condition: The user is given the opportunity to buy sugar. If
// successful, the number of bags of sugar and the amount
// of money the user has are adjusted accordingly.
//
// What to do in this function: If the user doesn’t have enough money to
// even buy one bag of sugar, tell them so and return. Otherwise, ask
// the user how many bags of sugar they want to buy. If they answer less
// than one, tell them they must get more and reprompt them. If they
// answer more than they can buy, tell them they don’t have that much
// money and reprompt them. Continue prompting them until they answer with
// a valid value. Then process the transaction.

void buy_sugar(double *pSugar, double *pMoney) {

}

// Pre-condition: None
// Post-condition: The weather report for the day is printed and the
// corresponding weather status in between 1 and 5,
// inclusive, is returned.
int weather() {

// Get the weather status value.
int retval = rand()%5 + 1;

printf(“nHere is today’s weather forecast:n”);

// Print out the appropriate forecast for that status.n”);
if (retval == 1)
printf(“It is cloudy with a high chance of rain.n”);
else if (retval == 2)
printf(“It is partly cloudy and windy.n”);
else if (retval == 3)
printf(“It is partly sunny with low humidity.n”);
else if (retval == 4)
printf(“It is warm and sunny with medium winds.n”);
else
printf(“It’s a perfect beach day. Sunny and hot!n”);

return retval; // Return this status value.
}

// Pre-condition: weather is an integer in between 1 and 5, inclusive,
// standing for the weather status for the day. cost is
// the cost of a cup of lemonade in cents for that day.
// Post-condition: The number of cups of lemonade for that day is returned.
int num_cups_sold(int weather, int cost) {

int optimal_price, max_cups;
double max_income;

// Calculate a maximum revenue for the day.
max_income = 5 + 3*weather;
optimal_price = 15 + 5*weather;
max_income = max_income – fabs(optimal_price – cost)/1.5;

// If it’s lower than 5 dollars, reset it to 5 dollars.
if (max_income < 5)
max_income = 5;

// From this, determine the maximum number of cups that could be sold.
max_cups = (int)(max_income/((double)cost/100));

// Return a random number from 0 to this maximum.
return rand()%(max_cups+1);

}

// Pre-condition: cash is the amount of cash the user has, num_lemons is
// the number of bags of lemons the user has left, num_sugar
// is the number of bags of sugar the user has left, and day
// is which day of the game just finished.
// Post-condition: A status report with the four values passed in is nicely
// displayed for the user.
//
// What to do with this function: This is fairly self-explanatory from the
// pre and post conditions. Look to the sample given in the assignment for
// the format.
void status_report(double cash, double num_lemons, double num_sugar, int day) {

}

// Pre-condition: pMoney, pLemons and pSugar are pointers to the variables
// storing the user’s amount of cash, number of bags of
// lemons and number of bags of sugar.
// Post-condition: A day’s transactions will take place and the amount of
// money, the number of bags of lemons and sugar will be
// adjusted accordingly.
//
// What to do with this function: First prompt the user with the weather
// report. Then, ask the user for how much they want to sell a cup of
// lemonade. Determine the number of cups that actually get sold for the
// day by determining how many cups the user COULD sell based on the
// availability of supplies and how many cups they COULD sell based on the
// weather. Print out how many cups of lemonade they ended up selling.
// Then adjust the amount of money they have, as well as the number of bags
// of lemons and sugar.

void sell_cups(double *pMoney, double *pLemons, double *pSugar) {

}

// Pre-condition: num_lemons is the number of bags of lemons the user has,
// and num_sugar is the number of bags of sugar they have.
// Post-condition: The function returns the maximum number of cups of
// lemonade the user can sell based on available supplies.
//
// What to do with this function: Calculate how many full cups of lemonade
// you can supply with sugar. Do the same calculation for lemons. Then,
// return the smaller of these two values.

int max_sell(double num_lemons, double num_sugar) {

}

// Pre-condition: None.
// Post-condition: Returns the number of cents the user will sell a cup of
// lemonade for, for that day.
//
// What to do with this function: Prompt the user to enter how much they
// want to charge for a cup of lemonade. If they don’t enter a positive
// integer, reprompt them until they do. Then return this value.

int get_cost() {

}

// Pre-condition: money is the amount of money the user has left at the end
// of the 10 days of running their Lemonade Stand.
// Post-condition: The user’s overall loss or profit is printed out.

// What to do with this function: See if what they have left is less than
// what they started with. If so, print out how much the lost. If it’s equal
// just print out a message saying that they broke even. Otherwise, print
// out how much profit they made!

void end_message(double money) {

}

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