Re: Programming Rates [message #178902 is a reply to message #178882] |
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richard
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2012 17:35:12 -0400, Graham Hobbs wrote:
> Hello,
> Loaded question and varies widely am sure but am curious to know how
> much PHP web developers get paid these days so if I contract with one
> I'll have some idea of the costs. Am especially interested (Ithink)
> in one or two person 'homey' folk with low overhead but well skilled.
> Am trying to avoid the local companies with 'corporate' budgets.
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> I have a crude website advertising my software product (not public
> because am not ready). Is all PHP that largely needs cosmetizing and
> stupidity correcting BUT in particular needs to add a 'Buy the
> software' page to sell my single product over the Internet.
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> Ideas are:
> a) via my website a buyer of my software pays money into my bank
> account, I email a .zip file, without manual intervention
> b) via my website a buyer of my software pays money into my bank
> account, I email a 'password', buyer downloads a file at leisure (from
> where, my server, my computer?) via the password, again no manual
> intervention
> c) I should talk to Paypal
> d) other options?
> e) I live where there is no PHP activity in driving distance
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> Concept is that all my time will be watching my bank account online
> rolling up::--))).
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> Will appreciate all polite advice.
> Please, thanks
> Graham Hobbs
There are some really good coding forums you should check out.
Get to know the better for hire scripters are.
Personally, I avoid people from India. When they're not spammiing websites
from their boiler factory closet, they're looking to make a few bucks.
About your bank idea, forget it. The bank ain't gonna let it happen the way
you want.
Money orders are always a good way to accept payment to start with.
Check your host, they may have a way for you to take credit cards.
Happy hunting and please don't feed the sasquatch.
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