I have a buddy who is looking to start an online business for used car parts. He wants a web site designed and built for it. Anybody here willing to build one? Obviously he'll pay for it. Just needs to know whats involved and how much it would cost. PM me if interested
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Generally if your just starting off, might wanna just steal someone else' template and see how big the site takes off before investing in a professional one..for a good one they can be costly (shopping cart stuff is tricky, back end DBs and whatnot).
Anyways, setting up a website once ya steal someone's template is a snap, I could assist if he goes this route but if not, I happen to know a couple web designers who are about to be out of jobs They'd proally do it cheapREAL men use harsh language as self-defense
-james
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www.oscommerce.com
Need someone with basic programming skills to modify. PHP/mySQL
Get a merchant account with a bank. Register your business. Get a domain name. Get server space.
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Oh and one more thing about domain names...When you wanna buy one, do it right then. What happens often is companies will see someone is interested in a domain, then they register it so you can buy it from them for more $$ (sounds far fetched I know but I almost bought rockon.ca a month or 2 ago and then I got an email from some other company saying they had it and I could buy it for like $20 more than where I had origonally seen it - now some punk kid in brampton has it I think... )REAL men use harsh language as self-defense
-james
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Cool, thanks for the advice guys
I'll pass on the info to my buddy and then see what he wants to do. Bart PM'd me like 2 seconds after I posted this and he offered to do the site. So I'll let you know if it works out.... I might still fire him for not getting me a euroclusterDerick
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