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COSMETIC SURGERY WEBSITE
Project Id: 1344081

Bookmark in my 'To Do' list
Posted by: gclopez (1 ratings)
(Employer rating 10)
Non-action Ratio: Very Good - 0.00%
Employer Security Verifications: Good
Approved on: Feb 8, 2010
6:43:05 PM EDT
Bidding Closes: Feb 22, 2010
6:16:03 PM EDT
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Project Type: Small Business Project: $100(USD) and above
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Brief Summary:
I need someone to create a website to collect leads from people interested in Cosmetic Surgery. There is another website I basically want to copy.


Requirements Interview Answers:
To help you bid more accurately, the employer was interviewed about the requirements for this project. Below are their answers. Untitled Page
Project Type: What kind of work do you need done?
Software related (Includes desktop applications and internet websites)
Project Parts: What do you want the worker to do on this project?
Requirements: The worker will analyze the problem and propose a software-based solution to the problem.
Programming: The worker will take the requirements and translate them into the language of the computer (and test it).
User installation: The installer will move the software from the place it was created (which is called the development or QC environment) to where you will use it (which is called the production environment). The installer then tests the software to make sure that the installation was done properly and completely.
Req. Doc. Type: What kind of documentation do you want for this project?
Formal documentation - After talking back and forth, the worker creates a formal document and/or prototype, as follows:
  • Prototype: The analyst will create a non-working mockup of all pages/screens in the final software. Creating a prototype makes it easier for the user to visualize the final software, and reduces misunderstandings.
  • Requirements Document: The analyst will create a document describing everything the final software will do (other than what is documented in the prototype...if the employer required one).
Program Type: What kind of software should the worker create (and/or install)?
  • An internet web-site: This software runs on a web server and users will access it using their internet browser.
Internet web-site info
Design and functionality: What does the programming of this project involve?
  • Design: Create the layout of the pages (or modify the layout of existing pages).
  • Program Functionality: Making the website "work".
Modeling another site: Do you wish to model another site? Yes: http://www.csrn-breastaugmentation.com/

Basically want it to be the same but with different graphics. It needs to have the fields to collect the personal information and the drop down menus. It will have slightly different text and different graphics and logos. It will need all the additional pages that you are taken to after filling in the info on the first page, etc. It was also need these links at the bottom:
Terms and Conditions | Disclaimer

These links will need to take them to pages very similar to the other offer. Basically everything will be the same except the text and graphics. I can provide the graphics and "selling points".

It must be able to store the lead information that the users submit.
Size of website: How many pages need to be created/edited in this website?
Approximately 9.
Programming Language: What programming language(s) do you want your website written in?
I don't know what language (and need the worker's assistance to suggest it).
Other info:I am not exactly sure which language will be best to use. I would like to discuss this with the coder.
Database: Will this project include a database?
I'm not sure (and need the worker to advise me).
Other info:I think it will need a database to store the leads but I would like to discuss this with the coder.
Browser Type(s)/Version(s): Which browser/version combinations must this website support?
  • IE 7.0
  • IE 6.0
  • Firefox 3.0
  • Firefox 2.0-2.x
  • Firefox 1.5
  • Safari 41
  • Firefox 1.0
Server Hosting Environment: What is your server hosting environment?
I have my own in-house server.
Server Hosting Environment: Will the worker develop "live" on your server?
No. The worker is responsible for creating their own development and/or qc environment.
Physical installation: Who will perform the physical installation?
The worker will perform the physical installation, and will be given all necessary permissions to do so.
Legal: 1) I require complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done (so that I may modify it in the future).
2) Deliverables must be in ready-to-run condition as follows (depending on the nature of the deliverables):
2a) Any website server-side deliverables must be installed by the Seller in ready-to-run condition in the Buyer's environment.
2b) All other software (including but not limited to any desktop software or software the buyer intends to distribute) must include a software installation package that will install the software in ready-to-run condition on the platform(s) specified in this bid request (unless specified elsewhere by the Buyer).
3) All deliverables will be considered "work made for hire" under U.S. Copyright law. Buyer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work purchased.
3b) No part of the deliverable may contain any copyright restricted 3rd party components (including GPL, GNU, Copyleft, etc.) unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the buyer on the site per the seller's Seller Legal Agreement.
Other Requirements:
The site just basically has to have the same features as http://www.csrn-<wbr></wbr>breastaugmentation.com/ but be for my company. I would like to discuss things in more detail once I find someone who wants to do the job.
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Categories:
(Note: Like everything else on this page, these categories are part of the original contract for this project.)
Web development, User interface (UI) design, Requirements, Writing and translation, Other (Technology), Web services, Marketing, Other (Internet marketing), Sales copy, Sales and marketing, Media buying, Other (Sales and marketing), Software related (includes websites), Other


Expert Guarantee Required:

     It is crucial to the employer that this entire project be completed (100%) by the deadline of days. They only want expert workers who will commit themselves to this deadline to bid. If you are not an expert or unable to commit completely to the deadline, then DO NOT BID on this project.

     If you are an expert and can commit, the employer would like you to demonstrate this by making an
Expert Guarantee of at least 10% of your bid. (This would not need to be made now...but only if and when you are are selected as the winning bidder). If you complete the job (100% by the deadline), then your deposit would be refunded to you. If you do not, then you would forfeit the deposit and it would go to cover the employer's cancellation charge and the remainder donated to a non-profit charity.

     Please note that depending on how you choose to make the deposit, there may be a small, non-refundable processing fee. This fee can be reduced or eliminated by choosing a less expensive method of payment. Or, you may wish to ask the employer to cover the cost of the fee for you. You can do this in a number of ways such as: increasing the price of your bid, asking the employer to post a 2nd project to cover it (contingent on completion of the project), or by getting the employer to promise to pay the fee to you as a bonus (upon completion of the project). If you choose the bonus route, just remember that due to credit card/PayPal rules, vWorker.com CANNOT force an employer to pay a bonus involuntarily...even when promised on-site. So don't choose this option, unless you trust the employer, or are willing to take a small risk.

     This is just a very brief overview of how the Expert Guarantee works and there are many more details that you need to understand fully before you bid on this project. DO NOT BID on this project until you've read and fully understand everything about the Expert Guarantee (including reading the contract and the FAQs).



 
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  10
(Excellent)
gclopez COSMETIC SURGERY WEBSITE Esigners
(who themselves is rated 9.92 - Excellent)
March 16, 2010 12:55:55 PM EDT
  It was a good experience working with the employer. Thanks, Vik - www.esigners.in

  10
(Excellent)
Esigners COSMETIC SURGERY WEBSITE gclopez
(who themselves is rated 10 - Excellent)
March 16, 2010 12:41:15 PM EDT