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getsum80
May 19th 2005, 1:06 am
i prefer outsourceing as i am just a kid and dont have 80 money so
I want to copy this site but for a different sport
well not copy exactly but pretty much the same setup
www.icelounge.com
please pm or post if someone can do it supa cheap
thank you
shain
May 19th 2005, 1:13 am
What is your budget?
getsum80
May 19th 2005, 1:42 am
low just send me quotes
thanks
getsum80
May 19th 2005, 2:55 pm
no support... where else can i look for programmers
noppid
May 19th 2005, 3:29 pm
Nice, you want to steal someones idea and then get someone to do it for next to nothing.
Go figure!
jlawrence
May 19th 2005, 3:31 pm
You're going to have to give a bit more for us programmers to go on.
For websites, you're going to be charged based on either number of pages or how complicated the backend database is (if there is one).
I'm unlikely just to log into a site in order to count pages etc - esp' when you give no idea as to what your budget is.
Are you wanting the whole shooting match (graphics, database everything) creating ?
Saying you have a low budget doesn't really help us. I'm not going to spend a couple of hours looking through a site and working out exactly what going ot be involved in reworking it if I don't know whether you can afford me in the first place.
A low buget for a full site would come in at around £500 I'd imagine, whether it could be done for less depends on the amount of time it would take ie if it's only going to take me a day (ie about 6 -> 10 pages) then you might get it for less.
But the above doesn't mean that £500 is your idea of a low budget.
jlawrence
May 19th 2005, 3:35 pm
noppid: essentially, what he's talking about is pretty much how 'ALL' of us build our sites. We surf around the web, come across sites that we like. We take layout ideas from the site combine them with ideas another site gave us and heypresto we (hopefully) come up with a layout that we like. Very few layouts are totally unique, they're normally just combinations of things that we like the look of whether the copying was a concious decision or not.
Now if he was talking about copying the content then .........
noppid
May 19th 2005, 3:37 pm
noppid: essentially, what he's talking about is pretty much how 'ALL' of us build our sites. We surf around the web, come across sites that we like. We take layout ideas from the site combine them with ideas another site gave us and heypresto we (hopefully) come up with a layout that we like. Very few layouts are totally unique, they're normally just combinations of things that we like the look of.
Now if he was talking about copying the content then .........
Yes, you have a valid point. It just didn't come off that way to me.
I can duplicate the site for $1000.00 plus software expenses.
jlawrence
May 19th 2005, 3:41 pm
It didn't read like that to me earlier today either, my mind was obviously thinking about it during the day.
'software expenses' - I thought vi was gpl'd :D
noppid
May 19th 2005, 4:20 pm
It didn't read like that to me earlier today either, my mind was obviously thinking about it during the day.
'software expenses' - I thought vi was gpl'd :D
No, I would use vBulletin for a forum.
But I'll take a finders fee for vi! :p
getsum80
May 19th 2005, 4:45 pm
Nice, you want to steal someones idea and then get someone to do it for next to nothing.
Go figure!
go to sleep noopid
there are 80 sites just like it like myspace.com zubia.com friendster.com
its a friends network
i just like that one the best
it isnt anything new donkey
and yes i wil pay for someone overseas to make it for me
im not a programmer gimp and im not rich
take a nap noopid
noppid
May 19th 2005, 4:48 pm
go to sleep noopid
there are 80 sites just like it like myspace.com zubia.com friendster.com
its a friends network
i just like that one the best
it isnt anything new donkey
and yes i wil pay for someone overseas to make it for me
im not a programmer gimp and im not rich
take a nap noopid
dont wake up
Oki doki. :)
jbw
May 20th 2005, 11:24 am
It didn't read like that to me earlier today either, my mind was obviously thinking about it during the day.
'software expenses' - I thought vi was gpl'd :D
vi was a combination of a Berkeley copyright and ATT.
nvi is a BSD copyright, and vim is GPLed
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