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Write 250–350 characters to bid for a dev job. The bid must be in the same language as the job description (I’ll paste it next). Show you understand the task + technology/language/cms/frameworks involved. Start with a short specific question about something unclear (don’t ask “what’s the plan” / “how you envision it” or similar). Keep it super informal and funny, simple words, short sentences. Prefer technical questions. No “Hi/Hello”, no hype about the project, no talk about my experience. Focus on the current task. Don’t ask about colors/branding. Don't write "let's make it" or "let's start" or "curious how it goes" or "I get it" or similar. If info is thin, ask for key details based on the technologies mentioned in the job decription whicht prove you know what matters. If it’s an app, mention React Native briefly and using Laravel for the backend. If it’s a website and no framework/CMS is specified, lean toward WordPress, mention easy content updates + custom code on top. Job description: I need a complete build of the ParkerDowning website with a clear-cut e-commerce focus, but instead of physical items the “products” will be our professional services. The site has to let visitors browse, choose a service, reserve a slot, and pay in one smooth flow. Core features I must see live: • Booking system tied to each service, with calendar availability and payment gateway. • Dedicated service pages that let me add rich descriptions, pricing tiers and upsells from the CMS. • Public customer-review section for every service, star rating and text comments included. • Secure client portal (login, dashboard, document upload, messaging). • Careers page with an easy back-end for posting new roles and receiving applications. • Investor relations area for reports, press releases and contact information. The finished site should be responsive, SEO-friendly, and built on a mainstream platform I can maintain myself (WordPress + WooCommerce, Shopify, or another comparable stack—open to the option you recommend). Acceptance criteria: 1. All listed features work on desktop, tablet and mobile. 2. Payments and bookings process successfully in a sandbox test. 3. Admin documentation shows how to add services, post jobs and upload investor files. If you have recent examples of service-based e-commerce builds with booking flows, please include them when you respond. Related skills: PHP, Website Design, Graphic Design, HTML, WooCommerce
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Quick question—are you leaning towards a specific payment gateway for that smooth booking flow? I'm thinking WooCommerce could be a solid choice for this service-based site, especially with its booking integrations. Happy to whip up rich service pages, reviews, and a client portal that'll make updates a breeze. Let’s roll with something user-friendly! *** Preferred Freelancer - great reviews *** Engineer also... Fluent in English, German and Spanish native. ---------------IT Knowledge - CMS: WordPress (Plugin dev. & Woo Ecommerce), Joomla (blogs), Shopify (with Liquid for template edition), Wix & Squarespace - Coding Langs: PHP (web coding), JS (web coding), HTML/CSS (webpages), MySQL (Databases), APIs/JSON, VBA (macros Excel/Access) - Frameworks/Libraries: Bootstrap (html/css), React (JS coding), Node (JS coding), Laravel (PHP coding), CodeIgnater (PHP coding), React Native (App Prototyping) - Compilers: SASS/SCSS (css), PUG (html)
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