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Clone For Twitter Service Ez

August 10th, 2009 Comments off

I am looking for a clone of the system that the site iwantfollowers.com and gatherfollowers.com use.

The site will require the user to sign up for a free membership or a Paid membership. Once the user signs in, it will create an account for that user and also designate an affiliate link for the user. This affiliate link will be posted to their account along with a short message every 24 hours. The message will be randomly chosen from 30 different messages I will provide, and at the end, their link will be posted. All the link does is redirect users to the home page.

The users should be able to sign in using whatever name and password they desire. They should then be taken to a screen that requires them to enter information into fields like name, email, twitter name, twitter password, interests (check boxes), etc.

Once the user enters the information, they will be in the free system and can choose to follow 20 random people at a time. Doing so will gain them 40 credits. So basically you get 2 credits for each person you follow. The users will automatically follow PAID users first, then they will start to follow random free users. The FREE users will be able to get a MAX of 240 credits. The PAID users do not do anything and do not have a max credit limit. Also, the PAID users will not have to follow anyone or click anything. The free users coming in and clicking the follow 20 button will click it enough times to follow all the PAID users, then the remaining spots will be for following other random free users in the system.

There will be a few other small add on features and adjustments, but this is the main system layout.

You can create it using whatever you need to use. It just needs to function. If you have any questions please ask.

Unostart – Tpo3

July 15th, 2009 Comments off

First Program:
The 1st programme which we call UnoStart which is a 3 X 2 cycler who has three or more Revolution or 3 X 2 cyclers
The cost to join is $15
How the cyclers work. And the payouts for each cyclers, 1 to 3 as below.
1st: Cycle the Members get $50 and Sponsor $25 and get a position in the second cycler when completed.
2nd: Cycle the Members get $100 and Sponsor $50 and get a position in the third cycler when completed.
3rd: Cycle the Members get $1200 and Sponsor $725
When he has completed the third cycle it starts again and he get a position back in the first cycler.
Members can have a few ways to pay for their membership but they will have to use 1 payout method which is PayItGlobal to get paid, which means we can do the payouts automatically, when they come due.
We have seen a few other programs which do this and I’m happy to give you links if you need for examples.

Second Program:
Which is used to help the first program can be done in two ways and I’m looking to what will be the best I will try to explain both.
Option1:
Pay it forward component which we call: TPO-3 = The Power of Three

1. There are 2 lists

Twitter Follower System

July 7th, 2009 Comments off

Need a software developed that would add followers in a pyramid. At the top will be our

Twitter Accounts. If you sign up, you will follow five people above you. Those that

follow you will follow five people above them including you. And so on.

It should be very similar to http://tweetergetter.com/bloggerkhan

The methodology would be the same with a few differences:

1. It would ask people for their email in addition to their Twitter Username and

Password.

2. It will ask people to check ‘I accept terms and conditions’

3. A confirmation email will be sent to the user.

4. The email would go via our Auto Responder to the user. If they confirm, then the

following system would proceed forward. If they don’t, then no account will be created

and no followers will be added.

5. Our various Twitter Accounts will be at the top and rotate. The system will pick them

from a file so we can add or delete our own accounts to the rotation at the top.

6. The user will have the option to Tweet from our page just like in the sample.

7. In addition, the user will have the option to copy the widget to their website /

blog. So we have to widgetise it.

8. The Free version will have one of our Twitter Accounts at the top.

9. The paid version will not have our Twitter Account at the top. The payment will be on

a monthly subscription basis.

10. The system will check every day if the subscription is current or not. If payment

fails, the system will go in hold mode and start sending reminder messages daily for two

weeks. If the user does not pay, his account will be downgraded to Free and our accounts

will start showing up at the top. The user will also have the option to manually

downgrade to a Free Account.

11. The emails for the paid version will still go through our email auto responder.

12. If the response to the paid service is good, then we will look into an affiliate

model for the service also but not now.

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Redisplay Live Site On Another

June 2nd, 2009 Comments off

I have a purchased access to a paid website for my team. We are all in different states. The problem is that only one person can be logged in at a time. If two people log in at once, the site locks up.

I want to know if there is some way to redisplay that site or “embed” it in one of my sites.

Basically like a gotomeeting or pcanywhere type solution that is web based. If we had a dedicated PC somewhere I could access the paid site and buy a goto meeting account and have everyone see it there.

The problem is that we do not have a dedicated machine to run it on.

I would like anyone on my team to be able to go to my-new-site-name.com and see the login display for the paid site. Once they logged in, anyone that came to my-new-site-name.com would see the logged in screen for the paid site. Once the paid site was logged into, anyone on my team visiting my-new-site-name.com would see the logged in version of the paid site. I would still like them to be able to navigate the site as well.

Redisplay Live Site On Another

June 2nd, 2009 Comments off

I have a purchased access to a paid website for my team. We are all in different states. The problem is that only one person can be logged in at a time. If two people log in at once, the site locks up.

I want to know if there is some way to redisplay that site or “embed” it in one of my sites.

Basically like a gotomeeting or pcanywhere type solution that is web based. If we had a dedicated PC somewhere I could access the paid site and buy a goto meeting account and have everyone see it there.

The problem is that we do not have a dedicated machine to run it on.

I would like anyone on my team to be able to go to my-new-site-name.com and see the login display for the paid site. Once they logged in, anyone that came to my-new-site-name.com would see the logged in screen for the paid site. Once the paid site was logged into, anyone on my team visiting my-new-site-name.com would see the logged in version of the paid site. I would still like them to be able to navigate the site as well.

Cms Paid Membership Website

April 10th, 2009 Comments off

I am looking to develop a paid subscription membership website based on either drupal or joomla 1.5 CMS. The paid subscription membership would be monthly recurring payment which can be set up using paypal, authorize.net, or google checkout. After registration and payment processing, members would be able to login and access the “paid member” features such as logged in member pages, and most importantly a full featured member forum (phpbb3?). When a member cancels their subscription or payment is not made (cc expires), the members account would automatically be suspended, members would also have the ability to update their account info should their billing info need to be changed to continue their membership.

CMS and Forum should be Fully integrated so that users do not need separate registrations user info etc. Once logged into the main CMS site, users would be fully able to access their forums.

I know that both drupal and joomla offer modules/plugins to create a site like this fairly easily. Here is one example of a joomla community website that was developed: http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?p=1598793

You will not need to worry about design or any pages right now only the main platform development as defined above.

I am looking for someone who has previously developed a paid membership site using either Drupal or Joomla. Please only bid if you have done this before and can provide examples of the paid membership sites that you have created.

Payment will be through escrow.

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