Clevyr would like to have another contractor in our stable. We are busy, and that is a great thing, so we want to stay that way. If you are a good developer with a clean eye to user interface as well, and you are open to taking some hours on, hit us up. (…
I am trying to quickly become a professional web developer, and financially support myself by having clients pay me to build and maintain their websites. I like Concrete5 very much.
When I search for jobs, the people who want to hire web developers fo…
I need help with my site http://channelingthecollective.com I would like someone to evaluate my site and discuss the SEO techniques I have used. Also, there are several small errors that I have. I know I have some 404 notices and some redirect issues. …
Hi,
We are a company based in Geneva (Switzerland), and we are a specialized consultancy dedicated to optimizing internet and interactive medias for companies and prominent individuals, targeting higher return on investment, global branding, online rep…
We need a developer for our new company website, the project has been started but we need someone to come in and finish off what someone has started (they have fallen ill). I can give you more information if you contact me, should be a 1 to 2 week job. Th…
Greetings,
I have a concept for a site which is available in HTML/CSS I wish to turn into a Concrete5 theme.
If anyone is interested in viewing and quoting, please send me and email and I will forward the files for review.
Regards,
Wayne
We have an existing site (http://www.evenwheelsolutions.com/) built on Concrete5. We have not been happy with the speed of the site and are looking for help from a knowledgeable C5 developer who can help increase ySlow and PageSpeed scores as well as ass…
concrete5 is a great platform to build a website with, and there are some very talented community members in our forums. You're making the right move by posting your need for help here. However, there are few things we'd ask you to keep in mind:
No, we don't guarantee other people's work. Everyone is different and we can't make any promises that the contractor you choose will be the right choice for your style of work. It's up to you to vet the talent that replies to your job posting.
Appreciate good value. I know your neighbor kid can build a website for $50 but chances are he doesn't hang out here. The people responding to your job post are actually making a living at this. If you've got no money but an awesome startup idea, you aren't posting a "job". Job are paying gigs.
The more detail, the better. Let us know what you're trying to build/fix. If creative design is involved, that'd be nice to know. Are there competitor sites you like/hate? The more information you provide the better chances are you'll get a meaningful reply from the right contractor.
DEVELOPERS: No posting "I'm available." Just post jobs.
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