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Web Designer, looking for talent in the Brisbane area!

Am looking for someone with web design experience and artistic creativity to help design a performance-cars-only classified website. Have you always wanted to express your talents? This might be your chance!

Strong interest in cars is preferred, but not essential.

With regards to pay, for the right person, we are looking at a minimum hourly wage initially, but then between 5-10% ongoing income from the website's profits.

Must also be in the Brisbane area, preferably north (near Strathpine) or Sunshine Coast.

Interested? Just reply to this post or email me (Steve) at [email protected])

Cheers!

Web Designer, looking for talent in the Brisbane area!

Am looking for someone with web design experience and artistic creativity to help design a performance-cars-only classified website. Have you always wanted to express your talents? This might be your chance!

Strong interest in cars is preferred, but not essential.

With regards to pay, for the right person, we are looking at a minimum hourly wage initially, but then between 5-10% ongoing income from the website's profits.

Must also be in the Brisbane area, preferably north (near Strathpine) or Sunshine Coast.

Interested? Just reply to this post or email me (Steve) at [email protected])

Cheers!

Web Designer, looking for talent in the Brisbane area!

Am looking for someone with web design experience and artistic creativity to help design a performance-cars-only classified website. Have you always wanted to express your talents? This might be your chance!

Strong interest in cars is preferred, but not essential.

With regards to pay, for the right person, we are looking at a minimum hourly wage initially, but then between 5-10% ongoing income from the website's profits.

Must also be in the Brisbane area, preferably north (near Strathpine) or Sunshine Coast.

Interested? Just reply to this post or email me (Steve) at [email protected])

Cheers!

you've already spammed all the forums.. now you're going to bump every day as well??

Mate, do you know how many forums are on Skylines Australia? More than 3, which is the number of forums i have posted on.

Are you a web designer? I don't think so. So I am not talking to you. That's the good thing about forums hey? You can leave any abusive post and you don't have to face up to anyone.

Don't bother replying mate.

PS Thanks for the free bump!

Are you a web designer?

um, yes.. but that is besides the point.

there are rules against posting the same thread in multiple areas, and you clearly don't want to follow the forum rules

Actually predator is a shit hot web designer.

And so am I, actually.

I have already created a free online automotive parts classifieds site called easyautobits. It was free, looked hot, was specifically for cars, was promoted through all the forums and was a flop. Try something else. :)

lol - that was my next point.. but you beat me to it Pentae :)

What makes you think you can create a competitive automotive classifieds website, with next to obviously no money, paying penuts (you get monkeys), and obviously a bit of a lack of general etique and protocol amongst the internet world, no doubt leading to your obvious misunderstanding of the broader online marketplace??

Where are your profits going to come from, assuming you get visitors (hardest part to start with)? People paying for ads? Why? they can advertise on countless Internet forums for free that are going to be more targetted towards their needs potential buyers.

Online Advertising? You ever seen how much most Australian websites make from this? other than maybe the top 5-10 commercial players that spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on them each year, most Australian websites make squat from this. Unless you have got more than 100,000 unique visitors a month traffic, you're going to make didly.

Hi guys,

Once again, thanks for the free bump.

If you can show me where it says that you can't post on several forums, I will apologise, as I did not mean to break any forum rules. I personally can not find any rules regarding posting on multiple forums. one rule I did find, however, was...

* If you have a problem with somebody - take it to PM, thats what they are there for

Can you give me the addresses of websites you have designed?

Thanks also for telling me what NOT to do. It will greatly help me in designing the website.

Cheers

Steve

PS Thanks for the constructive criticism, pentae, I can see where you are coming from.

I think what they meant about you breaking forum rules is that the post has to be about the a certain topic, this may sort of fall within general automotive, but it won't in alot of the other forums on SAU. there is no need to spam the entire site with advertisement.

SAU does have certain sections setup for advertisement of products etc, or just limit it to the forum top it fits best into.

anyway good luck finding someone, it sounds intresting if you get it off the ground. :P

Guys give him a break. Just because your website was a flop doesn't mean his will.

Can't stop anyone from going after their dreams.

Wolversteve good luck in finding someone and get it off the ground. I am a web designer but for one I am in Melbourne and have too much work on at the moment. If you want some friendly advice give me a PM. cya

Hey, thanks Archie and Beefy for the replies, fair enough about posting in the right forums, ill delete any posts not relevant.

Cheers for the offer for help, beefy, ill keep that in mind if i have any questions!

Appreciated!

Steve

wolversteve, I've merged all three of your threads into the one, as duplicate threads in multiple sections are regarded as spam. The Computer Art section is probably most relevant to what you seek, and I've left a redirect to this thread in the General Section so previous posters can still find it.

wolversteve, I've merged all three of your threads into the one, as duplicate threads in multiple sections are regarded as spam. The Computer Art section is probably most relevant to what you seek, and I've left a redirect to this thread in the General Section so previous posters can still find it.

Ok no probs, sorry i wasn't aware of that rule, i looked before i posted but couldnt find anything that said that... no worries tho.

Cheers

Steve

  • 4 weeks later...
Actually predator is a shit hot web designer.

And so am I, actually.

Yeh man, so am I, I'm like blowing it up sh#t hott... you need to put me out... LMAO.... :lol:

If I was looking for a talented web designer I'd be looking on INfront first...

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