This contract is to design a website for a small communityof homeowners in the Maryland, USA area. More specifics willbe priovided to bidders as neccessary.An example of something similar to what Im looking for is:www.pineyorchard.comThis website will inform residents about events in the community,as well as inform prospective buyers about the community.The design is fairly open, but must have at least the folowing: Capability for users to obtain an individual password, allowing for user registration. Also the ability for a user to update their information Name Password Street address City State Zip Code Phone Number Profile (freetext listing, possibly HTML capable) Event Listing, preferably in calendar format Read only access if not logged in Write access if logged in Events should show: Date, time, and user who made the entry Date, time, and length of the event Location of event Name of Event Description of Event (freetext listing, possibly HTML capable) Contact name Contact phone Contact email Classified Ad listing Read only access if not logged in Write access if logged inAds should show: Date, time, and user who made the entry Description of itemPrice of itemContact information Mailing list Read access if logged in Allow for browsing the User Registration informationAll files should be stored as either localflat files via CGI, or in a SINGLEMySQL databse (multiple tables are fine). The key here is simplicity, so whatever method you prefer is acceptible.Additional pages for: About the Community Recreation Residents Directions Future Residents Board of DirectorsThese can be mostly placeholders, that is on the page you can put:Information about the Community goes here Any value added features you can think of are welcome.For any questionsclarification please do not hesitate to contact. Additional information submitted: 08282004 at 18:24 EDT: Update: Changing bid maximum to 300.
Bid Smart - The lowest bidder doesn't always get chosen, far from it. Persuade your buyer why they should pick you - and they will.
Research - If John has paid more than $500 a contract for his last 10 project, why would you think he is interested in your $10 bid? Check up on the buyer, bid what he expects, and deliver quality to match.
Read - Please read the bid request - I cannot emphasise this enough - if you do not read the bid request then you will not be chosen, this is pretty much certain. Mention the bid request specifically in your application, and don't forget to repeat the key deliverables.
Innovate - Suggest features the bidder didn't mention, talk about future extensions to the project, and discuss whether you think his or her approach is a good idea. Show interest, intellect, and willing.