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Air 1 Mechanical

August 16th, 2011 Comments off

Hi,
We are looking to redesign and restructure of our website including functionality, easy to use and attractive to our residential and commercial clients. We are ready new ideas and suggestion. Our web site www.just-air1.com and it hosted by yahoo

we are looking to make the following changes
1- Customer ratings or review page, under testimonial page. They can add comments and it get posted to testimonial page example : http://www.customerlobby.com/reviews/558/pann-home-services/
2- Ability to add new pages under any title page with ease of use
3- Give us the ability to add or change text and pictures within the site,
4- Give us the ability to add, change or delete the coupon page.
5- Give us ability to change first page rotating pictures and projects on demand
6- Customer can securely enroll to receive coupons and specials
7- New secure contact and service request. example:
http://fhfurr2.reachlocal.net/contact/servicerequest.php
8- Link to Facebook and twitter on every page and able to send page to friends
9- Example of site we like,
http://www.rheem.com/
http://fhfurr2.reachlocal.net/
http://www.americanstandardair.com/pages/index.aspx
http://www.serviceexperts.com/

Mechanical Turk – Signup

February 16th, 2010 Comments off

I am not familiar with Amazon Mechnical Turk – but I wondered if it possible to create a HIT that would allow someone to visit a website and signup… how does one create a template for that? And can you walk me through the process.

Thanks!

Amazon Api Xml / Perl Or Ruby

November 12th, 2009 Comments off

Amazon Mechanical Turk API Project

1. Check for new email on shared hosting account server
2. If new email: save sender subject and body in MySQL Table.
3. Insert email body into predefined HIT.
4. Push HIT to Amazon Mechanical Turk
5. Receive results back
6. Store results in database

Mechanical Turk SDK: http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/kbcategory.jspa?categoryID=7

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you,
Peter

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