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UntroddenRd
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# Posted: 9 Oct 2006 16:52
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I am so green when it comes to programming. I know of two things I want to do, what I want them to look like, and exactly how I want them to work from a user prospective. I have no idea what experience the person writing the script would need or really anything at all. How should I go about making my ideas a reality? How can I find a programmer? I know I can post the jobs on freelance sites such as scriptlance but is posting it okay when I have no technical knowledge of how to word it??

pcwork
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# Posted: 10 Oct 2006 08:43
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You can go to forums like digitalpoint and webmasterworld, get your doubts clarified (or atleast learn a little), and then post

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getagrip
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# Posted: 22 Oct 2006 04:16 · Edited by: getagrip
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Try checking out http://elance.com. They are basically a place you can go to get all kinds of projects done when you have a great idea, but not the technical knowledge.

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pcwork
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# Posted: 22 Oct 2006 09:13
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You can also check RentaCoder and GetaFreelancer

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cyberchick
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# Posted: 8 Nov 2006 07:07
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I vouch for Elance and RentACoder myself. They are very efficient and also Elance is getting a bit expensive lately. Just put out your offer and then elect the best bid to do the job.

Monika

mrLenin
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# Posted: 22 Dec 2006 11:47
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Try getacoder it is new service provider and it is not expensive like elance

RMQ2007
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# Posted: 23 Jan 2007 19:35
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Quoting: UntroddenRd
How should I go about making my ideas a reality? How can I find a programmer?


I was in your shoes a couple years ago when I came up with the idea of a college student textbook exchange, which is now pagerank 4 and closing in on that Alexa top 100,000 <pats self on back>. It required a huge amount of programming, but I was lucky and met a guy through work who later quit his dayjob, and now runs his web design/hosting company full time.

The company is ChristianPathway.com. They specialize in church websites but they'll build and/or code commercial sites for a reasonable price. I imagine your website would need to be pretty PG rated for them to take you on. I imagine a company with "Christian" in the name wouldn't want to associate with gambling or nekkid people. If it's family friendly they can probably work with you.


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