Who Can Do This? Where Can I Find Them?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by AMac08, Dec 11, 2008.

  1. #1
    I have a budget of $5000.

    I need a 100 webpages put up a week. No written content (that will be prvided) just accounts setup and a few widgets added on etc.

    For example, the first week I would just need 100 squidoo accounts and lenses setup.

    The second week 100 weebly accounts and pages registered.

    And this would continue for around 4 weeks or so.

    Would a virtual assistant do this kind of thing?

    Is my budget and expectations realistic?

    All keywords emails and preferred passwords would be provided.

    I would think that it would only take around a couple of hours for 5 days a week.

    I'd send 15 accounts/pages that need to be setup at the start of each day, and the person coul proceed as they wished.

    Where should I advertise a job like this and is my budget acceptable?

    Thanks in advance.
     
    AMac08, Dec 11, 2008 IP
  2. kiteguy123

    kiteguy123 Well-Known Member

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    That's around $10 per website, and, as long as the work is as simple as you make it out to be, you'll be able to find someone suitable for the job in the Services (link) section of the Buy, Sell or Trade area here on DP. You could check out other freelance websites, too.
     
    kiteguy123, Dec 11, 2008 IP
  3. AMac08

    AMac08 Peon

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    Appreciate the direction kiteguy.

    The work is as simple as it sounds but its just something I don't have the time or energy for. LOL.

    Thanks again.
     
    AMac08, Dec 11, 2008 IP
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    Hello!
    I am interested. Can you please provide more details?
    Thanks!
     
    ipodfrik, Dec 11, 2008 IP
  5. AMac08

    AMac08 Peon

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    Hi ipodfrik.

    Not planning on doing this until early next year. I'll keep you in mind for it though.
     
    AMac08, Dec 11, 2008 IP
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    justinlorder Peon

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    If you really want to execute you plan, you need to explain more.
    What on earth are you doing ? What do you want to get ?
    Feel free to let me know !
    There might be shortcut or easy way to save energy, time and money ! ($5000 is lots of my money)
    Simple and repeated work should always be done in an easy and creative way .
     
    justinlorder, Dec 11, 2008 IP
  7. AMac08

    AMac08 Peon

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    The $5000 budget was a maximum.

    For what I am planning, if some one will do this for $10 a webpage I won't need that amount.

    Its all part of a much larger strategic plan. I just need some of the grunt work doing for me as i won't have the time.
     
    AMac08, Dec 11, 2008 IP
  8. osakakokujin

    osakakokujin Member

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    Consider outsourcing your project on one of the many freelance sites, pick a strong team of freelancers who can get this done for you rather quickly. Dont get burned though, use Escrow ALWAYS :cool:
     
    osakakokujin, Dec 12, 2008 IP
  9. tradester

    tradester Well-Known Member

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    Well it is more like getting Eskimos to do grunt work and NOT selling ice to Eskimos so not difficult :D
    More details would be needed so you can put together a good plan and team to execute...When you need to do few hundred pages (as opposed to just a few pages) then as the A-Team always say "I love it when a plan comes together"
     
    tradester, Dec 12, 2008 IP