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How to find a good programmer or web developer

www.peterdrew.net

Peter Drew Internet Marketing Tools Online Blog Home Recieve an Email for Each New Post Here Contact Peter Drew You are here: Home / Internet Marketing / How to find a good programmer or web developer How to find a good programmer or web developer October 1, 2007 By Peter Drew Leave a Comment 1. Trust SEO Part 4.

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Manage And Schedule Appointments With TimeCenter

YoungUpstarts

We previously looked at YourAM , a web-based application that automatically organize and manage business appointments in real time via the web and SMS, designed specially for small service-focused businesses that need to handle appointments for groups of people. TimeCenter is developed by Sweden-based Niclas Marie and Daniel Ellenson.

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3 Cost-Saving Tips for Your Business Website

The Startup Magazine

Things get even more difficult for people who are not tech-savvy and often have to depend on third-party web developers and designers as these service usually come with a big price tag. So what to do when you have many other (more important) start-up costs to cover and are unable to afford a web developer? Of course not.

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Giving Tuesday: How BoardEffect Is Giving Back to Nonprofits

Board Effect

BoardEffect was founded in 2007 by a team of web developers that served nonprofits and educational institutions. The web developers determined to make the duties of the wonderful people they worked with easier by making a program to help them lead their organizations more efficiently and effectively.

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Finding Developers is Tough Again

SoCal CTO

I wouldn’t say it’s 1999 or even 2007, but it certainly has turned around. What Other People Say About Sourcing Developers? In Los Angeles Web Developer , I talked about the issues with finding developers in Los Angeles based the experience that one startup founder had. One recruiter tells me it’s “like 1999?

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Why Native Apps May Not Be Our Mobile Future

YoungUpstarts

In the apps vs. mobile web debate, the answer is clear. Let’s not forget that back in 2007 when the folks at Apple made us fall in love with apps, the mobile web was in its infancy. In the five years since apps hit the market, the web has come a long way. by Alex Kutsishin, President of FiddleFly, Inc.

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Small business startup kit for 2007 – mostly free!

BeyondVC

Instead, I would get all of my email and calendaring functionality through Google Apps for your domain – it is free and provides 2 gb of email, integrated calendaring with your email, chat and simple voice chat, and an ability to create simple web pages. The post Small business startup kit for 2007 – mostly free!