Db Search – Sort By Relevance

We have a MySQL InnoDB table in our database where we want to perform searches on a single field (text).

Upon search, the search results must be outputted to the client sorted (descending) by relevance, based on how many occurrences the search term have in each recordset of the field in question. The user will then be able to change the sorting to sort by date (descending).

The search must be able to use the LIKE parameter, and calculation of number of occurrences must also be counted towards the LIKE parameter.

The search must be available to client in the following three ways; all words, some words, exact match, meaning that there will be needed three different types of SQLs, one for each search method.

Changing the table to MyISAM is not an option, and the technique developed must be easy to clone to other table searches.

The website where the search should be available, is PHP (Symfony, Doctrine platform). Code must comply to PHP.

No Smock Required: 30+ Awesome Digital Painting Tutorials

Over the years, digital painting has become a much more popular art form, in which traditional art/painting techniques such as watercolors, acrylics and oils are applied to a digital canvas using modern technology such as a graphics tablet and stylus. Although digital painting is a form of digital art, you don’t have to be a super whizz at Photoshop (or your chosen application) to be good at digital painting; it’s so realistic and alike to normal painting that your traditional skills are much more important than your computer skills, allowing traditional artists of all ages to give digital painting a shot; computer literate or not.

As well as digital painting, some applications such as Corel Painter use other art forms such as charcoal, pastels, airbrushes, pens and even pencils, as well as various different tools to experiment with, as if you were painting the “old-fashioned” way.

Being able to draw or paint is always handy when following tutorials like this, however if you feel you’re not great at drawing or painting, there’s no harm in trying the following tutorials, they’re bound to improve your skills in one way or another! There is a selection of over thirty superb and stunning tutorials below, from realistic portrait painting to fantasy anime scenes.


Making of Boudicca


Making of Beauty on the Bed


Feathers and Angel Wings


Umbrella Sky


Making of My Prince


Making of Binah


Making of Jealous Bodyguard


Painting Fantasy Eyes


Red Assassin Digital Painting


Spider Harp


Digital Cloud Painting


Digital Painting Tutorial


Making of Lida


Shilin’s Domain


Making Frodo


Making of Yuka


First Digital Painting


Hair Painting Tutorial


Painting a Car Digitally


Think I’m Too Fat Digital Painting


Making of The Leg


How to Draw a Portrait in Photoshop


Making of Pandora


Skin Painting Tutorial


Lip Painting Tutorial


Hair Painting Tutorial


Make Beautiful Paintings Using Brush Settings


Create a Painting from a Portrait Photograph


Romantic Couple Painting


Painting Jake Sully’s Avatar


Digital Painting Tutorial


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Website Logo Letterhead

Need a new website created for a company called Land Logix (Land Use & Development Consultants).
Need a new logo designed, and a website that is clean,friendly and modern with a web 2.0 feel. I need copy written for the website that is SEO optimized. I’m not good at copywriting so if you are able to do that then it is a bonus.
The site needs to just be a very simple website currently where one page will probably do with some copy and contact details since the company is in startup state.
Looking for a professional page and logo that shows a sign of quality and professionalism. Tight budget for now since it is a startup but hopefully if things go well then durther developemtns on the site will be required as well as other jobs. If you are able to complet in 7 days that would be good.

Any web technology can be used.

Inspiration: Concrete Jungle

Modern cities have had a great influence on the human condition. Architecture can stir up certain human feelings and moods and it’s these moods that make it art. Nowadays the world is changing so rapidly, it’s reflected in urban landscapes. We often don’t notice our surroundings over the hustle and bustle of daily life. This collection of urban landscapes give us a chance to take a closer look at the concrete jungle we live in.


City Limits

by devouredex


City

by Aldy


Future

by Larin-Nickolay


City of the Dreams

by bosetsu-chan


Inspirate Pages 06-07

by Laiin


City Smog

by aztrakhan


City Vector

by joshblalock


Lots Of Stuff

by Andy Council


City

by claudelle


City

author unknown


City Pattern

by patswerk


The City Art 7

by Skylow


City

by Larin-Nickolay


City Block

by velocitri


Venetia in my Mind…

by anyama


Big Tree

by RichardMarrIV


New York

by RichardMarrIV


Tokyo

by RichardMarrIV


Metropolis

by jongart


City Scene 2

by jongart


Calle Madero

by Pando1


Snowstorm in the City

by mmn22


San Francisco, California

by mmn22


City Brand

by Jawa-Tron


City

by schizophrenic-brain


City 110410

by M-a-c-h-a


Lots Of Stuff

by Andy Council


Vector City

by Taro


Vector City

by muzikman9090


Kotagila

by vektorscksprojekt


Kuala Lumpur City Centre

by Cheeweng


A City Evening

by starmandx


Globe City

by foozface


City

by ShiryuLover


Przedborz Postcard

by kjutenkadli


30’s City for my Bedroom

by mgolass


Bridge and City

by Kempo1987


Urban – But It’s Too Full

by armogeden


Body Building

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Interview with Kevin Suttle

To quote his blog Commented Out, Kevin Suttle is a Flash Platform developer based in Cincinnati Ohio. He specializes in ActionScript, Flex, User Interface Design and Experience Design. He’s a hugely active member of the Flash Community and recently I caught up with him to ask a few questions..



QTell us about how you got started with Flash and what attracted you to the language?

I always find it interesting to hear others’ answers to this question. For me, I never set out to build RIAs. I got into digital art during my time at the University of Cincinnati. I never had any programming or computer science classes (and still don’t). I actually only had one class where Flash was taught, and honestly, I didn’t pay much attention. At the time, I never thought I’d use it. I was using Director quite a bit though, which is funny now that I look back. [Laughs].

At first my “art” was strictly illustrations and manipulations of my photography, but I found myself wanting the expression to go further. So, I started working on these short, artsy film projects. They weren’t great, but honestly, they weren’t for anyone else. I integrated some heavy audio production, because music is such a staple in my life, but still, I felt like something was missing. That’s when I found Flash. I needed to be able to manipulate my creations. I grew to become fascinated with UI design, Interaction Design, and User Experience studies, all of which are perfectly malleable thanks to the Flash Platform.


QYou have been very involved in the Adobe Pre-release program. Of course you can’t talk about your specific contributions, but can you tell people why you feel the program is important and how it helps shape the future of the IDE and platform in general?

Yes, I have. It is an absolute honor to be invited to help shape the future of Flash, and I personally have taken it very seriously. I have always been very passionate about making the things we use on a daily basis better, not just software. And after the article I wrote about my concerns with the Flash IDE, I received a chance to let my voice be heard, directly by Adobe’s ears.

I have suggested almost 150 bugs/feature requests, and in the process I learned a TON about Flash, Adobe, and real-world, large-scale software development in general. For example, if I make what I see as a small feature request or bug fix suggestion, and I receive feedback that it can’t/won’t be done, naturally, I’d like to know why. Through the team, and some incredibly intelligent veterans of the Flash community, you begin to understand what’s going on under the hood of the Flash IDE and engineering and really take that into account the next time you ask for something. Even the smallest additions or fixes require many rounds of review from many different parts of the product team. There’s a lot more than just adding your ‘Make me coffee’ component. [Smiles, scratches beard].

I also think there are a lot of misconceptions about the Pre-release Program. It’s not only the Flash elite or “favorites”. Heck, I’m in there! It’s also not a place to whine and cry about things you feel are important or need to be fixed without contributing something valuable as a suggestion. You’re going to have that in any product program, but when it comes to the Adobe Pre-release Program, the community needs to be aware that it’s a privilege, not a right. Sorry, just needed to get that off of my chest. Adobe takes some unneeded flack for it.


QTell us about how Twitter has played a role in bringing your name to the forefront of the Flash community and how you are using it to help brand yourself as a community expert.

Twitter is by far the most powerful networking tool in the history of all recorded time. [Looks around. “Am I right?! Eh? EH?”] Just kidding. It’s cool. But it has presented me with several exclusive opportunities. I have won books, VIP seating at MAX, a ticket to FlashPitt, where I won a copy of FDT, the list goes on and on. It has also helped me get my name out into the community. However, I like to think I have some sort of knowledge and perspective to back up any attention I receive. Twitter is a interesting social experiment in self-marketing. There are Twitter rock stars who only exist within the public timeline, and don’t give back or add anything of their own. There are also those at the opposite end of the spectrum, who think that the only thing worth talking about is themselves. I like to think I’ve found a happy medium and have leveraged Twitter by blogging/tweeting what I think is fresh and unique content, and then allowing the Twittersphere to decide whether or not it gets distributed. To me, that’s the best way to measure the success of my contributions.

Twitter is also really great for identifying and enforcing the sense of family within the Flash community. I have also made some great friends through Twitter, present company excluded. [Winks, laughs awkwardly.]

As for the “community expert” label, I wasn’t nominated for Adobe’s Community Expert program this year. While I initially was super disappointed, I’m actually glad I didn’t make the cut. It means I need to work harder and contribute more this year.


QYou have been contributing greatly to shaping the Flash And The City conference behind the scenes. Tell us about why you chose to donate your time to this cause and what you think will make this conference different to others?

What initially drew me to Flash and the City was the fact that Elad Elrom was putting it together as just another member of the Flash community. He had no agenda or corporate affiliation, and still doesn’t. He just wanted a truly community-driven event. Then, when I saw how creatively and uniquely designed it was, I was really intrigued and told myself that I had to participate in any way I could. At first, I had just planned on speaking, but the more I talked to Elad, we realized that we shared the same vision for what the event should be. Now, I’m handling a lot of communication with the speakers, helping organize and plan, and I’m working on several Flash-based projects built for FATC as well. Working with Elad, Jose Marquez Antonio Russo, Thomas Joos, and THE Jesse Freeman, building the event’s brand is really exciting. There are some fun surprises that I think everyone involved, as well as the Flash community at large is going to be really proud of.

FATC is going to be epic because of the networking opportunities, helping new Flashers get up to speed, and giving seasoned pros some new inspiration to reinvigorate their development processes. There are so many things planned that will really make people glad they made the trip to New York. There are a lot of things I can’t talk about yet, and I personally cannot wait!


QYour post on insideRIA highlighting the AIR 2.0 and Flash Player 10.1 touch features was well received. Tell us about what attracted you to the topic and what you hope to play with first when it is officially released?

That article was like my personal thesis. I spent almost 6 months researching it because I wanted to be able to create touchscreen content as soon as I could. I think I mentioned this in the article, but in my mind, Flash was always meant to be interacted with physically. I still see Flash as an artistic medium, and when you bring that direct, tactile connection to it, it becomes so much more compelling. Look at what the iPhone and this [bleepity-bleep] tablet have done for multi-touch. Consumers expect it now. I’m so glad that Flash will finally be able to exist on that level and bring rich, innovative experiences to users on [cough] almost, any platform. I have a lot of ideas for data-visualization and UI hybrids that I’m hoping to release later this year. Stay tuned!


QTell us what is your favorite part of Flash and what do you feel needs more attention in next version of the Flash Player?

My favorite part of Flash is the community. Seriously. Not just because it’s full of really awesome people, but the fact that the community is what drives adoption rates, new APIs, and the authoring tools. Our relationship with Adobe is mutually exclusive and I love it. People in the community push the envelope in Flash. I think of individuals like Sean Moore, who I just saw demoing a brain activity API, or Robert Penner who has shifted the paradigm of the Event model with Signals. There are countless Flashers that I am inspired by on a daily basis, and I am hoping to contribute more to the open-source world this year as well.

To better answer your question, my favorite thing about Flash as a platform is the versatility. There are so many things we can do with Flash, and quickly. Flash is on microwaves, cars, TVs, DVRs, the list goes on and on. We all like to nitpick now and then about certain hiccups, but if it were really that bad, we’d jump ship. Flash enables you to create memorable user experiences, jaw-dropping 3D generative art, and silky smooth user interfaces. The biggest misconception about Flash is that it’s limiting. If anything, it affords you the freedom to create whatever your imagination can conjure up.

As far as the next version of Flash Player, there are a few things on my wish list. Obviously, it can never get too fast, so performance is always at the top of my list. Mobile is on it’s way to becoming the first stop in development processes with AIR Mobile, and Flash Player 10.1 is supposed to be dramatically faster than 10.0, which will be really nice. Beyond that, I’d love to see Flash become a first class citizen to those who don’t embrace it now. There is this whole HTML5 thing going on and many developers are proclaiming the death of Flash and that the iPad is the coffin it’ll be buried in. I personally, disagree completely, but that’s a separate blog post. We need to find ways to move the web forward together. I think the web is at a pivotal point, and that Flash needs to adapt to continue to thrive. I’m not going to say that Adobe needs to Open Source the Player, but there are some really clever people out there who can figure out ways to better integrate Flash with more semantic HTML content. The future is definitely going to be interesting, and I can’t wait to be a part of it.

Thanks for having me!

Create A WordPress Review Site

This project requires someone with strong coding and graphic design skills. I need you to build a site in WordPress that will be based around reviewing products in the Internet Marketing niche. The site needs to be built from the beginning with siloing for SEO and theme in mind.

Each Product will be a Theme within the site with a number of supporting pages like so:

-Product page
*Product Review Page
*Product Reviewed by Users
*Product Reviewed by 2 of site’s characters (explained later)
*Product Bonus page
*Articles Pages – related to topic of product

Each new product silo needs to easily break off in to its own strong siloed theme. You’re ideas on the best CMS for this and ideas on the best way to do it are appreciated. I think WordPress will probably be best.

The site will have 4 Mascots in the form of cartoon like characters:

1. Frank the Kernal
2. King J. Reese
3. Queen Ali E.
4. Seth Ark Godly

Photo’s will be provided for creation of the characters, in the CMS there needs to be capability to have the content look like it is being said by the characters; with an option to post the character in full body and just the characters head. The concept is that the characters are the one’s giving the reviews.

There needs to be a way for people that have already purchased the product being reviewed to leave user feedback on the products.

I’m thinking on the home page there will be a 3 column design. In one column 4 boxes were the characters and their role on the site is introduced. Column 2 will have 4 boxes were current bonuses and user reviews are rotated and column 3 will of course have the navigation to the products being reviewed.

I think this project is quite hard to get your head around from written word, if you are quite experienced with design though it should be a snap for you, it is actually a very simple concept it just sounds hard. Snag-it’s and screen grabs and mind maps will be provided to the successful candidate at this stage I just want to hear your idea’s and see your past work and if your application is strong I will award you the job.

Here are some of my competitor site must be much more professional than these.

www.reviewbonus4u.com
www.euserreviews.com
http://reviewstoday.info

Thanks.

Josh
Director
ClickThruiQ

Build Some Sturdy Steel Structures – Day 1

In this two part tutorial we’ll explain how to make a logo with a 3D simulation of a steel structure using Cinema 4D and establish the movement. Tomorrow we’ll be bringing our renders over into After Effects to put it all together.


Preview

Want access to the full AE project files and assets for every tutorial on Aetuts+, including this one? Join Ae Premium for just $9/month. You can view the final effect preview video below.

Tutorial

Download Tutorial .flv

File size 359MB


Wp Plugin Parser Expert

You must be an expert in Word Press Plugins and able to start ASAP

Show me your best with project, I have other related projects if you are interested in long term work, so do this quick and show me your best.

I have existing WordPress Plugin

I need Parser to combine multiple RSS feeds, Merchant datafeeds and txt articles

If you have flickr and youtube experience a plus for parsing

you must be familiar with this

Do not bid if you are not the programmer.


I am no longer accepting any 3rd party bids,
this means if you are getting this project for someone else don’t waste your time, I no longer work with anyone other than the programmer

this is a straight forward project if you know what your doing

Will discuss project in PM

must be done quickly and in budget

All software created developer is to deliver all source code to me to do with it as I please. All rights to this software will be turned over to me.

1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
2) Deliverables must be in ready-to-run condition, as follows (depending on the nature of the deliverables):
a) For web sites or other server-side deliverables intended to only ever exist in one place in the Buyer’s environment–Deliverables must be installed by the Seller in ready-to-run condition in the Buyer’s environment.
b) For all others including desktop software or software the buyer intends to distribute: A software installation package that will install the software in ready-to-run condition on the platform(s) specified in this bid request.
3) All deliverables will be considered “work made for hire” under U.S. Copyright law. Buyer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work purchased. (No GPL, GNU, 3rd party components, etc. unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the buyer on the site per the coder’s Seller Legal Agreement)

30 Photography Magazines Worth Subscribing To

As both free and premium online content grows in popularity, the world’s love of printed magazines has declined dramatically. Consequently, it becomes harder and harder for fans of print to find quality sources of information on their favorite subjects.

Today we bring you thirty bonafide printed photography magazines from around the world that you can still subscribe to today. They range dramatically in price, frequency and content focus to appeal to photographers from all across the talent spectrum!

Before we get started, it’s worth noting that these prices are these are the best estimates we could find. Subscription costs vary dramatically depending upon what country you’re in, so it’s worth checking with your local magazine shop or newsagent!


Popular Photography

“Ready to take better pictures? Want to buy smart, when it comes to digital and film cameras, lenses, printers, and other essential gear? Popular Photography & Imaging is packed with great photos, how-to tips, lab tests of the latest equipment, and expert advice on getting the most out of every shot.”


Outdoor Photographer

“Outdoor Photographer contains practical information and tips regarding photographing nature, wildlife, sports, and landscape. Regular columns cover developments in 35mm and digital photography, camera accessories, film, lenses, outdoor gear and apparel, travel, ecological concerns, and workshops. Much of the information is highly technical, with discussions of lighting, exposure, filters, setup, and the right gear to take on location. Every issue also contains travel articles and a “Favorite Places” column that details great spots for outdoor photography, including how to get there, what to take, and the best times to visit.”


Shutterbug

“Shutterbug is a photo magazine for advance amateur and professional photographers. Sections include techniques features, equipment reviews, electronic imaging and video, classic collectibles, plus darkroom articles and Help!, a question and answer column.”


Practical Photography

“Practical Photography magazine is the perfect read for anyone wanting to get more from their Digital SLR. It teaches you all the camera skills you need, inspires creativity, and keeps you informed of the latest photo gear launches. It’s ideal for anyone who is passionate about taking better photographs.”


Black & White Magazine

“Black and white photography magazine. Includes developments in photography, an opening shot, information on the market scene, a visual section, the printed page section, special features, photographer spotlights, positive and negative section, exposure section, book reviews, and a closing shot.”


Black & White Photography

“Black & White Photography strikes a balance between inspiration and information, traditional and digital for the monochrome photographer. Each issue features stunning images from some of the finest names in black & white; regular features include guidance on printing technique, equipment tests and reportage, with plenty of opportunity for readers to see their own work in print.”


British Journal of Photography

“The British Journal of Photography contains features, profiles, equipment reviews, classifieds, a discussion forum, technical tips, and, of course, lots of photographs.”


Digital Photography & Design

“This is a specialist quarterly publication dedicated to the rapidly expanding world of electronic imaging, manipulation and design. Each issue highlights the world of professionals in both high-end commercial applications as well as the burgeoning consumer market.”


Outdoor Photography

“Outdoor photography magazine is dedicated to those who gain inspiration and pleasure from the British countryside and wildlife. The magazine is full of BIG photography, informative and reliable articles and exclusive opportunities for your participation and involvement.”


Better Photography – India

“Better Photography is an Indian magazine completely devoted to the art and science of photography. It features interviews, critiques, technical tips, instruction, and in-depth reviews”


American Photo

“This magazine is for men and women interested in creative photography. It profiles the personalities behind the lens and their contributions to art, history, fashion, journalism, and advertising. American Photo often features reviews of exhibitions and books, readers’ photos and requests and picture portfolios and stories on working professionals.”


Aperture

“Aperture Magazine has been described by leading professionals as “the most serious and the most valuable periodical in the photographic world” and “a permanent testimonial to the great photographers of our time” and “essential for anyone who takes photography seriously.” The printing and binding are of exceptional quality and the paper is extra heavy coated stock.”


Digital SLR Photography

“The UK’s biggest photography magazine, providing you with the very best techniques, advice and images from the photo world.”


Digital Photographer

“Aimed at digital enthusiasts and professional photographers, Digital Photographer features the latest high-end kit reviews, expert interviews, practical shooting advice and image-editing tutorials to help you become a better photographer. We also showcase a selection of images from DP readers every month – the ideal launch pad for your career.”


I-MAG PHOTOGRAPHY

“Philippines’ No. 1 magazine on the art and craft of photography. For those who want to know more about photography and photographers, I-MAG PHOTOGRAPHY delivers.”


Professional Photographer

“Professional Photographer is filled with the essential tools pro shooters like you need to succeed. Our business and marketing articles will help you manage your business efficiently and effectively. Product and technology reviews keep you up-to-date on the latest equipment, and the image-based profiles and features will inspire you to new heights.”


Focus Magazine

“Focus Magazine is the world’s premiere magazine for collecting fine art photography. No other magazine offers more content, more interviews, more in-depth information and more galleries announcing their latest exhibitions.”


Nature’s Best Photography

“Nature’s Best Photography print magazine is a large-format, award-winning, showcase of nature as recorded by the world’s leading professional photographers, naturalists, adventurers, as well as new, emerging photographers. You will find images and the stories behind the shots on topics such as: wildlife, landscapes, plant life, travel, how-to photo tips, inspirational essays, and winners from our international photography competitions!”


Photo Technique

“With full respect for the photographic history and practices that have come before us, and dedicated to the vast array of exciting contemporary practitioners, we welcome you to a rejuvenated photo technique magazine. It is our philosophy that the photographic medium has never existed on the basis of unrelated techniques or unskilled aesthetics. For that reason, we incorporate the technology and methodology used in creating photographs into two categories. The first is a series of portfolio/article combinations that demonstrate both the means and the end result. The second is expanded technical articles intended to completely follow a process in detail, rather than offer short snip-its or tips.”


Amateur Photographer

“Amateur Photographer is the most authoritative and influential photographic magazine in the UK. With its unique weekly format, it is the first for news and equipment tests. Regular features on reader portfolios, darkroom, digital, black & white and photographer profiles ensure all areas of photography are covered. If you love photography you can’t afford to be without a weekly dose of AP inspiration.”


Digital Photo Pro

“The guide to advanced technology and creativity.”


Digital Photo

“You #1 guide for better digital photography.”


View Photography Magazine

“View photography magazine is a Belgian magazine, independent in its choices and editorial structure. The idea came a few years ago. And in 2005 the magazine was founded by Stephan De Broyer, the Chief Editor. Ever since View is a platform for contemporary photography but also an open door on cinema image creation, through which the reader discovers the different faces of the big screen and its protagonists.”


Foam magazine

“Foam Magazine serves as exhibition space that embraces every aspect of photography: from documentary to fashion, from contemporary to historical, from world-famous photographers to young talent. Each issue features a specific theme that unites 8 diverse portfolios of 16 pages. Each portfolio is printed on a different type of paper.”


D-Photo

“D-Photo delivers the latest news and reviews to New Zealand photographers, with in-depth and easy-to-use guides to help improve your shots. Featuring hints and tips from pros, inspiring spreads by the greatest photographers and prize-winning showcases of readers’ shots, D-Photo gives you the complete picture.”


Blind Spot

“Blind Spot is a triannual art journal that publishes unseen work by living photographers. In Blind Spot, images are given primacy and published collaboratively rather than curatorially, unaccompanied by introductory, biographical or explanatory text. Blind Spot is not about photography, our content is photography”


Nature Photographer

“Nature Photographer is a “how–to” magazine, published in print form three times a year covering all four seasons—Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. The Spring issue is published each March, the Summer each July and the Fall/Winter a larger combo issue each November. The magazine is intended for nature photographers and nature enthusiasts who range from beginners to professionals. We will help you channel your intense interest in nature photography into more successful trips into the natural world, whether they be for the day, weekend, holidays or vacations. This is the magazine for those of you interested in photographing the wilderness—in far-off destinations, in local parks or in your own backyard.”


EOS Magazine

“If you have an EOS camera, whether you are a first-time buyer or an experienced user, we will help you master the camera controls and improve your pictures. Every 84-page issue of EOS magazine is packed with techniques, know-how, advice and inspirational images, all tailored to your EOS camera”


8 Magazine

“Produced Biannually, 8 Magazine brings you stories that challenge and inspire. See for yourself why 8 is regarded as the most exciting photojournalism and documentary photography publications today. Now in its eighth year of publishing, 8 Magazine represents the very best in photojournalism, writing, design and print, and follows a graphic format that uses the medium of the printed page to its fullest.”


Photography Monthly

“A strong photographic brand for 2009 and beyond, delivering targeted content using entertaining, informative and innovative editorial concepts. Consumers of both on and offline products choose Photography Monthly due to its consistent high quality editorial delivery, coherent message and lively approach, which always recognises and celebrates the reader’s enthusiasm for the subject.”


Conclusion

We hope this list will provide you with enough printed tutorials, reviews, inspiration and interviews to keep you flipping pages for years to come. Let us know in the comments below if you currently read any of the magazines above or any others dedicated to photography.

Also feel free to chime in on whether or not you think printed photography magazines have a hopeful future or will become more and more obscure in the years to come!

Article Writing & Submissions

I am looking for a content writer for a local heating and air conditioning company.

Here are the qualifications that we need, with no exceptions:
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– Understanding of SEO (anchor text for keywords in resource text)
– Must have proper English writing skills
– Write articles spelling, grammar free where each article is 99% unique and not spun or rewritten from an existing online article

You will need to have accounts in the top 10 article websites: ezine, goarticles, articlebase, buzzle, bpubs, selfgrowth, amazines, articlealley, articlecity, articledashboard. Each login ID must be created and called: AheatingandAir

This will be an ongoing monthly task. Each month will involve the following at the same fee you offer on the project.

What I will provide you
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– I will provide you a keyword phrase that must be used 3 times within the article
– I will provide you with article tags to be used in each of the top 10 article directory submissions
– I will provide you with 1 resource box format.

Your job
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– You will write 1 article per each Keyword target I provide you (10 keywords in all for this project)
– Each article must be 100% unique and verified unique by copyscape.com (no spinning or rewriting). IN addition you must create unique article titles
– you must create unique descriptions (one for each article), unique mini descriptions (if needed by article directory site, and you create unique resource boxes
– I get to review all 10 articles, with the title, tags, descriptions, resource boxes (all written in txt) before you submit them to each of the article directories via email
– As you will be creating 10 articles in total, each with their own unique title, description, mini description and resource box
– Each article will be submitted individually to each of the top ten article directories.

At the end of the project we are provided a copy of each article, and a spreadsheet of where you submitted them to (simple format OK)

Once again, each article content must be unique and pass Copyscape. No article spinning allowed. No exceptions to this.

Starting off, we would like 10 articles done with this process. If it goes smoothly and we like the content you provide, we would like to continue working with you.

Again, YOU will be submitting each article, ten in total to the top 10 article directory sites as listed above.

10 Articles written
100 Manual Article Submissions

Happy Bidding!

Joomla Modifications/coding

Joomla coding

We need this done to our existing website which is a news/ezine that is powered by Joomla….

1. Full JomSocial Integration (we will pay for the JomSocial code costs)

2. Restructure the url structure for better SEO

3. Full reskin change of the existing site (full look and feel of change of the site, we will do the design and provide the layered files for you to implement).

4. Build a couple of different html templates to have on the system for email marketing

5. Build a mobile version of the site

Add in a few other joomla applications like:
http://demo15.hwdmediashare.co.uk/ or http://www.playerdiy.com/
http://demo.joomlaworks.gr/frontpage-slideshow/movies-template

Possibly Migrate the existing banner server to a google ad system

Please let me know what your experience is and what you have worked on similar.

Thanks