++ eBay Seller Needed Immediately Start ++ LONG TERM ++ by sphi3r3lf

We are looking for 13 people who have eBay seller account preferably with feedbacks. You will be posting around 10 auctions or more per week and you need to post it on eBay. We will e-mail you the details of what auctions to post up (images, descriptions, just copy & paste) daily… (Budget: $250-750, Jobs: Classifieds Posting, Craigslist, Data Entry, eBay, Sales)


Professional Logo

I need a logo design for my company.
Please visit our company website www.egynile.biz and take a look at our vision and mission and try to come up with something that coup with it.
I will only pay attention to those who provide mock-ups and sample for this project. I am serious about the project and I am a good payer. Type the word “Tshbalala” in your post so I make sure you read the project description.

Need 3d Gold Chrome Logo Redo

i need someone to make a big vectoried logo that can be used on a small postcard or a big printed banner for print and web. i have attached logo. it needs to be true gold color and quality of work needs to be like the following http://orange82.deviantart.com/art/GOLD-56450475?q=boost%3Apopular+gold&qo=22 or http://karimdesign.deviantart.com/art/Jake-Baker-Logo-135843468?q=1&qo=1 or http://hotmane.deviantart.com/art/Gold-Logo-Cube-83145623?q=1&qo=1

my logo that needs to be redone is here: http://www.picturetrail.com/vinvinnew

REAL 3D CHROME EXPERTS PLEASE

for the words the font is Vrinda

the sooner the better.. do not waste time. i am a graphic designer and i need the real deal for 3d gold looking experts.. its just a simple logo… thanks

regards

Amazon Webstore Remodeling by tanlouis

We need an Amazon Webstore made. Design is very simple, and we already have the logos and images that needs to go with the site. We only have 5-7 products, so the work is very minimal. Really the only work that needs to be done is that the theme needs to be changed to our specifications… (Budget: $250-750, Jobs: Amazon Web Services, Website Design)


WordPress Plugin Scraper

I need a wordpress plugin that lets me scrape data from magiccards.info.

I need a plugin that has an admin panel and asks for 2 things.

1 – The URL for the ‘set’ of cards that it should scrape data from.

1a – http://magiccards.info/roe/en.html would be an example URL that I would give it.

2 – The category that it should make these posts.
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The specific data I want scraped can be seen here. . .
http://www.magickards.com/zendikar/misty-rainforest/

And this is the magiccards.info website for that card
http://magiccards.info/zen/en/220.html
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I need the text from ‘Land’ all the way down to the ‘illustrator’. It also needs to grab the image, and put it at the top of the post(centered). Then the text should go below the image, and then the ‘wordpress more tag’ should go below that.

This is the only data that needs to be scraped(along with the name of the card). The ‘card type’ won’t always be ‘Land’ it will sometimes be ‘Creature’ ‘Aura’ etc. but it’s that text area that I need to scrape.
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So when I give it this URL
http://magiccards.info/roe/en.html

or another URL for a ‘set of cards’ like
http://magiccards.info/wwk/en.html

and tell the plugin what Category those posts should go into. I want the plugin to scrape 1 card every 10 minutes(to keep the load down on my shared hosting account). Once it scrapes the image and text for 1 card, and posts it, it’ll take 10 minutes and then go to the next card in the list(from the URL). And continue until there is no more card in that set.

Please look at ALL links before bidding, and ask any questions will help you with this project.

Note – I would like to use WordPress’ cron function so I don’t have to manually setup a cronjob.

Website Contact Form On Cd

Hi

I have a quick easy job: A have a website on a CD, and it has a contact and inquiry form that uses PHP, which obviously doesn’t work when on a CD as there is no PHP server to process the PHP contact form.

What I need: existing contact and inquiry form to be able to send to an email address, provided the PC or laptop that the CD is in, will connected to the internet.

The site that the will be copied to a CD can be seen here:

http://www.creating.co.za/bm/

The contact form:
http://www.creating.co.za/bm/dbUK/contatti/frame.htm

The inquiry form:
http://www.creating.co.za/bm/dbUK/richieste/frame.htm

Chosen programmer will be given FTP details to work on the live site, I will then copy to CD test working, pay the job. It’s a quick job – hurry!

Rock Your Next Networking Event: How to Network Effectively

So now that you have cool business cards, bet you can’t wait to use them. They’re just burning a hole in your shirt pocket. Who wants one? They’re free to the first 250 people you meet.

There’s a bunch of people eager to get their hands on your cards. You can find them at a local networking event. You know one of those stuffy Chamber of Commerce mixers. Or maybe a locally-organized Tweetup is more your style.

Networking events offer a great chance to get to know who’s in your community and introduce yourself. To do it right, you need more than just your cards and a firm handshake. Take a killer elevator pitch.

You know the theory. If you happen to share an elevator ride with a potential investor, client or employer, you only have the time it takes to get to their floor to make your sales pitch.

Probably the most important thing to remember is not to say what you do but what value your employer or clients get from you. Would you rather speak to someone who says “I sell business insurance” or “I help businesses prevent disasters.” Yes, it’s semantics peppered with hubris. Again I ask. Who is more likely to interest you?

Almost as important as what you bring is what you should check at the door. I’m talking about the traits and tendencies that will get in the way as you make your way around the room.  You want to stand out for all the right reasons.

Shyness

The great thing about being at a networking event is that everyone is there to network. They want to meet people like you because you want to meet people like them. Circular logic I know. But it works very well.

So relax. Just introduce yourself and give them your best elevator pitch.

An empty hand

Grab a drink. I’m not recommending alcohol. That’s your choice. It doesn’t affect everyone the same way. But a drink helps you two ways.

First, it gives you something to do with one hand. Makes you look more relaxed which will help you relax. That will make it easier for you to mix.

Second, you’re probably going to be talking more than usual. You’re mouth will get a bit dry. A little hydration will help you speak more naturally.

Awkward silence

So what do you do after you’ve exchanged elevator pitches and don’t seem to have much more to say? Try these five questions to keep the conversation rolling:

  1. What do you like most about what you do?
  2. You mentioned that you were in [industry]. What got you started in that direction?
  3. Where else do you usually network?
  4. What are some of your biggest challenges?
  5. How can I help you?

These questions are a great way to keep people talking and to learn something. If you find yourself going through all five questions without much input from yourself, they’re going to remember you as a great conversationalist.

Your sales pitch

I know the real reason you’re going is to build business. And the people in the room want to build business. So why can’t we make a deal or two?

That’s the equivalent of a one-night stand instead of a lasting, meaningful relationship.

These events are chances to start relationships. Once you leave the event, you have the opportunity to keep in touch with people

After the event

Like I said, this is the start of a relationship so you’re not done networking once you leave the room.

  • Review your cards: I tell my fiance about the people I meet and show her the cards I collect. This helps reinforce my memories of the meetings.
  • Create a database of contacts: I enter their card information and link to their social media profiles in Gmail’s contacts. I can sync that up to the Contact app on my iPod Touch so I have the names with me. Choose the contact manager that works best for your organizational style.
  • Put a face to their entry: If I find a social media profile – LinkedIn or Facebook – it’s very likely there’s a photo. Gmail lets me link from their photo to the Contacts entry. It helps me remember who they are.
  • Follow through: You need to keep contact with the people you meet. Don’t rely on catching up with them at the next event. It’s probably impossible to do this for everyone who gives you a card. So contact only the people you create the strongest connections with. Or follow up with the people you meet for the second time at an event. Create a strategy you can maintain.
  • Don’t spam: Yes, I said it’s important to database these introductions and keep in contact. That doesn’t mean they want your company newsletter or sales pitches. A business card is not an opt-in transaction. If you are going to follow up, be human.
  • Repeat: Keep it up. These events become much easier the more times you do it. Mostly because you start recognizing people and you enjoy catching up with them. That familiarity will give you the confidence to keep meeting new people.

Soon, you’re going to need to reorder those awesome business cards.