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dherman76
10-02-2001, 05:08 PM
Hello,
We were asked to assist in a non-profit site for Skidmore College, in Saratoga Springs, NY. The site's name is:

Skidmore Saratoga Entrepreneurial Partnership.

We are looking for someone who can create the templates for this site. The site will have pictures, case studies, links, and 1-3 forms which will be directly emailed back to an email address, no database. The site must look good. Our budget is $150.

Please email dherman@icomputerservices.com if you are interested. We will respond to emails around 10:30pm EST time tonight.

In your email, please send us:
1) What you will do for $150 (or less, since its a non-profit)
2) Will you support us if we need more pages developed

Also, we will be hosting the site, so we don't need offers.

Thanks,
Darren

creid
10-02-2001, 06:08 PM
Don't you offer design?:eek:

dektong
10-02-2001, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by creid
Don't you offer design?:eek:

wonderring the same thing :confused:

cheers,
:beer:

Sesran
10-02-2001, 07:55 PM
iComputerServices is one of the premier web design companies - providing design for both individual sites and small/medium business applications. Unlike other web design companies who focus only on design, iComputerServices provides you with the total package: web design, hosting, IT consultancy and marketing.
From their site.... Now I am confused....

dherman76
10-02-2001, 08:15 PM
Yes, we do offer design, however we do not do anything for non-profits. We private lable from companies for our corporate work. I hope that clears things up.

Honu
10-02-2001, 09:05 PM
Aloha

one thought here for new designers
you can bill a large amount to the non profit org and have them give you a recipt for what it would have cost and use as a tax write off
also if a new designer would be allowed to put his name on the bottom (not sure if you would like this but could be a good selling tool to get them in) that can do a lot to help someone get some real work in there portfolio
so new designers should look at doing this
it will also give you a chance to work with a real client and get used to deadlines etc....

new designers would do well to do about 3-4 non prof sites to get a good working example going
so help him out ;)

dherman76
10-03-2001, 02:07 PM
I would like to say thank you to all who responded. We got over a dozen proposals and we selected our vendor. Thanks!