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Seotype.com Domain/Design Code and 50 percent of script complete

Discussion in 'Sites' started by Cory, Oct 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello everyone,

    I started this up a few months ago and I really dont have time to finish it.

    Basic Info: Seotype.com is a site that takes blogs that everyone has submit and its basically just a multi rss feed site.

    What you get:

    Domain: Seotype
    Reg: Namecheap
    Expire: Tue 05/20/2008

    Site Design:
    http://imagehoster.us/uploads/81a5950c7f.jpg
    This design was designed by Anthony of FantasyCreative
    Its also been coded.
    You can see a half coded version at www.seotype.com

    Script: From what my programmer said was he had around 45 to 50 percent of it done and you will get all of those files to finish he also told me if you want him to complete he will for a small fee.

    How much I paid for everything so far:

    Design:200
    Coding:85
    Script:150

    You must think that i only paid for half a site though.

    What im looking for?
    Im looking for around 400 for everything but im willing to go as low as 300 if i possibly cant go higher.

    Stats It really doesnt have stats since the site never really opened.

    and All sales are final after the files have been sent.
     
    Cory, Oct 4, 2007 IP
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    I am confused what does this site do? Is it an RSS aggregator? What's the difference between "coding" and "script"?
     
    machinecontroller, Oct 4, 2007 IP
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    Coding as in xhtml and css script is the php part of it.
     
    Cory, Oct 5, 2007 IP