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Ecommerce Website Design

September 3rd, 2009 Comments off

We need 5 websites designed for ecommerce websites. We’re looking for a designer who’s fluent in English, knows SEO & website design well and can create a robust shopping cart with many features including affiliate program, wholesale program, ‘people who bought this also bought that’, ‘recommended product’, and many of the other features top companies offer.

The products are already in a mySQL database. You will need to transfer this database to all 5 websites you create.

The script you create for the site needs to be search engine friendly and having the title of the product in the url instead of .php coding. For example, (a ficticious url) www.sendflowerstosomeonespecial.com/holiday-floral-arrangements/horn-of-plenty.htm would need to the be the url for the subcategory of ‘Horn of Plenty’ flower arrangement, within the upper category level of ‘Holiday Floral Arrangements’.

We’re looking for a very professional design, pleasing to the eye, and very, very search engine friendly with all the ‘bells and whistles’ with great shopping cart features.

Needing to have this done ASAP by the right company at the right price.

Multiple Website Designs – 5

September 2nd, 2009 Comments off

We have multiple websites that need to be created. 4 are ecommerce websites, 1 is a service oriented site (no products to sell).

We need to have all 5 website FrontPage compatible so they can be edited. We need them to have an outstanding presence and search engine friendly.

The shopping cart needs to consist of affiliate program, ‘people who bought this also bought that’ feature, ‘recommended products’, and other desirable features that are out there. We need to be able to edit the categories, product descriptions, delete products, etc.
The product pages need to be search engine friendly not with ‘.php tags, etc. For example, the pages need to be: mynewwebsite.com/mens-ties.htm For the ‘men’s ties’ category.
The ecommerce sites will need links/popout menus for categories that go several levels deep (perhaps 4 or 5 levels deep). (Some sites may need just a couple levels deep.)

We already have the products in a mySQL database that would need to be transfered to the new website/shopping cart.

We’re familiar with eCommerce Templates and their shopping cart program if you can create the site with. (There’s a company that’s called and sells eCommerce Templates on the internet. Google them and find out about their templates and shopping cart if you don’t know. They are at ecommercetemplates.com.)

The service oriented site will be quite simple. Basically, a home page template so it can be used for all the other pages. It should have a top, bottom and probably left side shared border. Again, Microsoft FrontPage friendly.

Please don’t reply with a generic response that is automated. We won’t bother reading it if you don’t bother to read our ad. Looking for someone who will read our ad, understand it fully and ask questions, if needed. Someone talented to do this type of work, knows about FrontPage, ecommerce websites and hopefully, eCommerce Templates.

Looking for the right company to do this ASAP at the right price.

Website Design

July 5th, 2009 Comments off

Looking for a talented, creative person/team to create a dynamic, ecommerce website.

Site has over 1,000 products and many categories. Need to be able to create 3-5 category/subcategory links for drop down menus on the home page.

Need to offer a shopping cart that has several features including:
static pages (I think that’s what they are called) which are search engine friendly pages including the product name in the URL instead of “/products.php?cat=178″ type of links that aren’t search engine friendly.

Need affiliate, wholesale and tiered pricing.

Need ‘featured products’, ‘people who bought this also bought that’ feature, ‘recommended product’ feature, etc. (All the top features out there.)

Currently have a mySQL database site using I think, osCommerce shopping cart. Would need you to be able to transfer those products over to your cart/program.

Site/home page needs to be able to allow photo/display banners that can rotate to display various products we sell.

Site needs to be designed VERY search engine friendly. Shopping cart and site needs to be easily editable by us.

Looking to have it done ASAP.

Please don’t reply if you don’t have the time to create it now or don’t know how to create the features we need.

Thanks.

Search Engine Friendly

June 29th, 2009 Comments off

Looking for someone to help make a site search engine friendly using mod rewrite please.

Just need the categories and poem links to be change using mod rewrite.

the site is p.o.e.m.a.s.y.r.e.f.l.e.x.i.o.n.e.s.com

Mod_rewrite & Curl Editing

June 24th, 2009 Comments off

I need to get a cURL script and .htaccess file edited to use mod_rewrite to turn &parameter=variable formatted URLs into search engine friendly URLs.

Here’s how my system currently works:

1. My .htaccess file takes all URLs with a certain folder in the path (let’s say “mysite.com/123″ for example) and sends it to a cURL script (let’s say “mysite.com/123.php”).

2. The 123.php script uses regular expression with cURL to pull another website onto my own domain. So “myusername.othersite.com/123/results.php?123=abc” gets rewritten as “mysite.com/123/results.php?123=abc”. I have a contractual agreement to be able to do this with the other site.

I just need someone to edit my existing .htaccess mod_rewrite script and cURL script to turn all instances of “&parameter=variable” into “/parameter:variable”.

Parameters and variables are not consistent – the script needs to be able to handle any of them, and any number of them). All links on a page output by the cURL script need to be changed to the search engine friendly version so it is a seamless experience for the user.

Search Engine Friendly

June 24th, 2009 Comments off

Looking for someone to help make a spanish site search engine friendly using mod rewrite please.

the site is p.o.e.m.a.s.y.r.e.f.l.e.x.i.o.n.e.s.com

Seo & Web Promotion Social Net

June 9th, 2009 Comments off

Regular Directory Submission Needed
We need an experienced Link Builder to provide manual directory submissions to search engine friendly directories.
We have 6 minisites that need seo work. We need gradual submission not all at once. About 20 links every 10 days. That’s 60 links per site per month. 60 X 6 = aprox 360 links per month, or 20 X 60 = 120 per every 10 days.

Please do not bid if you have limited or no link building experience.
Examples of previous work are required before the bid is accepted.

Use of Submiteaze is ok
PR0 sites will not be counted.
“nofollow” sites will not be counted.

Our business requires an experienced Directory submission company or Freelancer to provide 360 manual submissions to search engine friendly directories.

After completion of this project, we would then continue with another batch of submissions, on an ongoing basis.

Please do not bid if you have limited or no Directory Submission/link building experience.
Examples of previous work are required before the bid is accepted.

TERMS:

- Manually submit the Directory Submission to a mixture of Google PageRank search engine friendly directories
- Links must FREE and PERMANENT
- Sites must be in English
PR0 sites will not be counted.
- The category must be relevant to the Anchor text
- The directory home page and the category were the link has been submitted, MUST be cached by Google
- NO JavaScript links
- NO links with the

New Website & Feeds

April 2nd, 2009 Comments off

Hi

I run several affiliate website’s and they all require a lot of maintenance as I create unique pages of content and change each page individually through file manager creating static pages. I am reasonably good and up to speed with working my way around templates and building website, however, I am far away from being a computer programmer and lack skills in certain areas.

I am after ideas and advise with the view to selecting a programme to implement our ideas and then get me up to speed with how the whole thing will run.

I can get access to feeds etc from my affiliate programmes, so I want to know what way this will benefit and speed up my process of web page building. Also can a search system get created with the feeds?

The industry for this project will be mobile phones and perhaps a travel project will be offered to run along side it if I am convinced this is the right way to go.

At this point I am open to ideas on two subjects.
1. How to create a website from scratch that will be URL / search engine friendly and fast to create pages, while not restricting what I can do within a page.
2. How feeds will improve what I am doing and if they can be used to create a search system.

Even though I have only stated 2 points above, I am very open minded to any ideas on how to build a new site that is search engine friendly which can be handed over to me when completed and I will know how to run it and fix errors etc with ease.

I look forward to your response and I am eager to get this under way.

Bear