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Another great site to look at is the My Software Project website ([url]www.mysoftwareproject.net)[/url]. If you have any SEO skills, you will find tons of people looking for SEO specialists on this site. It is a great site to visit if you are looking to do some SEO work on the …

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Another website which is great for finding work is a relatively new website called "My Software Project" <snipped>. This site allows you to browse through their collection of software project postings and advertise for projects that you are interested in.

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Hey smith23, The advice mentioned above is some pretty good advice. Another thing you can do (if you're looking to take your site to the next level) is hire a professional SEO specialist. Hiring one is usually fairly inexpensive and WELL WORTH the cost if you get someone that knows …

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It is never too late to learn something new. Ever. It is a dangerous mindset to get into to think that it is "too late" to do something. That being said, ithelp's post has some good advice. Freelance programming. There are many sites that let you find software projects to …

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I think ithelp gave some good advice. Have you considered hiring software freelancers. Typically you can establish a contract which stipulates that the work must be completed (to your satisfaction) by a certain due date in order for the developer to get paid. This is a great way to motivate …

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As with most other things in life, the best answer to the "how much should I charge" question comes from doing your research. You have to compare the portfolios of many software developers and get cost estimations from each of them. One site that allows you to find such software …

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Never too old. One thing I would consider doing, though, is getting hands on experience and bringing your skills up to date. You don't need any fancy schooling in order to do this. You just need to tackle some "real-life" software projects for clients (freelancing). Websites like >snipped< have lists …

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Hey 2bu, Have you thought about placing your project description on a website like [I] <<url snipped>>[/I] ? This would certainly generate lots of responses from interested software developers, and would allow you to compare their portfolios and costs as well. James

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Practice, practice, practice. Get a software developer account on a website such as [spam link snipped] and post advertisements for people that have software projects. This is a great way to gain experience and make money at the same time! Best of luck to you. James

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Hey Al-Saeed, As is the case with many things in life, you are probably best getting multiple cost estimations in order to ensure that you are paying the least amount possible and getting the most value out of your website. Although finding lots of software developers may seem like a …

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Another great site for software freelancers is <snipped>. It allows you to browse through software project descriptions and advertise for ones that interest you. Signing up at this site is free, check it out!

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Hello everyone, If your like me and you want to find the right developer to do SEO for your website (one that will not get you banned from the search engines for using strange or obscure techniques), then selecting the right developer for your website is crucial. You really need …

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Hey guys! I hope I'm not violating the "No Advertisement Policy" by posting this, but I thought (am hoping) that some people might be interested so I posted anyways. My name is Jim, and I am currently in the process of creating an e-commerce website using PHP and MySQL. Although …

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