I have a motor classifieds website up and running but need the site to be updated and re-designed so it looks more modern. If possible, depending on price, I may even like it to be live, i.e. someone posts a new ad it comes up immediately in statistics without page being refreshed, search function allows live search so when edited search is made search results update immediately without page refresh or button being pressed. If that is going to be too much work and expense just having the site graphics and some basic functions updated will be fine. Please visit www.isleadmotors.com to see the site and what you think you can do. I do not currently have a budget price in mind. Paul.
I am a freelance webdesigner. My prices are affordable and with excellent quality. Are you still looking?
To everyone that PM'd offering their services: I would like to hire someone to build me a new website. My current website is impossible to update/edit due to certain security software it uses by the creators of the script. I would now like a new site built based on this sort of flash design: http://www.templatemonster.com/demo/40636.html The demo site is roughly how I would like my site to work but I will need things upgrading/modifying to run exactly how I want them to, for example: On the homepage I would like the featured ads at the top to scroll across the page and circle back round after all the ads have been highlighted. Preference will be given to those who are well priced, who will do a proper job and very importantly who are genuine and honest. I do not want people PM'ing me who are not professional. You will also need to speak very good, clear and punctual English. Regards, Paul.
Afternoon Paul, Punctual English? What's that then? On a serious note, I'd be interested in the design portion of the project (PSD/PNG mockup design) but not so much the development (i.e HTML/CSS, JavaScript, PHP/MySQL ..etc). Have you considered splitting the project up? It's a pretty big job. You might have a bit more success if you get the site professionally designed first then hire a programmer to handle all the development Food for thought, at least! Regards, Matt.
I wouldn't bother to much. Contacted him right after he posted and he didn't even know what he wanted or how to get started.