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admin
08-30-2004, 03:09 PM
Hi All,
If any of you are interested in doing design and site setup work for existing clients please reply to this post as well as send an email to sales@geodesicsolutions.com. We get fairly frequent requests for developers to design sites that use our software. Thanks so much.
I'm absolutely interested. My firm does web site development, design and content management.
www.nwnet.us
Michelle
09-21-2004, 11:19 AM
We would be interested as well. We offer design and custom programming.
Michelle Bisson
POPcliQ
www.popcliq.com
Our site is in French because we do most of our business in Quebec City Canada. English is my first language.
admin
10-14-2004, 08:29 PM
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in this and please send your contact information to sales@geodesicsolutions.com so that we can put you on the referral list.
martinma
11-17-2004, 12:27 PM
I would be most interested to help your clients with the HTML, Graphic and Hosting solutions. I have an extensive background in this area, and I have very affordable.
This is my site: http://www.marcelodesigns.com
Thanks. Marcelo Martins
jgaulard
01-04-2005, 08:24 PM
I am interested in having users of Geodesic products contact us for development work. We offer website development, hosting and domain name registration.
You can visit us at http://www.gaulard.com
Two new Geodesic Classified Sites that were just developed are:
http://www.petclassifieds.us
http://www.cycleclassifieds.us
admin
01-13-2005, 05:00 PM
I have been a web developer for more than 7 years now, and I do also write PHP, and I know some PERL as well as some ASP, along with a smattering of other languages that I use to help out in the course of developing the
applications that I create & work on. My information is:
Sarah Geren
3737 Hollow Wood Dr
Valrico, FL 33594
813.684.8457
sarah@energenesis.com
I'm absolutely interested. My firm does web site development, design and content management.
www.nwnet.us
We are in the final phases of completing 2 websites that use GeoClassifieds Enterprise as their core architecture. We have developed a deep knowledge of the product and feel confident that we can work quickly with any client who needs help with any of the Geodesic products. The new websites are:
www.hifiresource.com
www.snafusteel.com
martinma
01-21-2005, 09:06 PM
I would be most interested to help your clients with the HTML, Flash, Graphic and Hosting solutions. I have an extensive background in this area, and I am very affordable.
This is my site: http://www.marcelodesigns.com
2 Geodesic Classified Designs:
http://www.tradeamotorcycle.com
http://www.anuncioslatinos.net
Thanks. Marcelo Martins
Hello:
I would like to hire someone to make a few changes to the graphics on the home page of my geodesic auction site. Namely, the logo and a few other things. Is anyone availible?
Gary
Well I found someone that did a great job on changing the graphics on my auction site. He can be contacted at this link and I higly recommend him! :D
http://www.marcelodesigns.com
help40
03-26-2005, 11:55 AM
Well I found someone that did a great job on changing the graphics on my auction site. He can be contacted at this link and I higly recommend him! :D
http://www.marcelodesigns.com
and where is your great site?
cos all I see that this ppl you recomended have web site buil on well known template basis.
and have hosting for 10$ (basic) oh I do not want to know what is the cost for their expert hosting. duh.
this sound like advertisement message Gary , with all my respekt to you!
geomodules
04-08-2005, 11:06 AM
LET GEOMODULES WORK FOR YOU
The developers of http://www.geomodules.com is available if you need site enhancements, Backups, Installs, Transfers, Template design and more...
Example Sites
HotSpringsAds.com (http://www.hotspringsads.com)
Horse Classifieds (http://www.topequine.com)
Do you require affordable marketing to get the word out. Then email us for a free quote on how we can bring traffic to your site.
Do you require special PHP programming for your site? Anything is possible with the GEO products. All of our programming is designed to work with all upgrades so your never left hanging.
*IF YOU CAN DREAM IT WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN*
EMAIL:
Webmaster@geomodules.com
Lance Prevost
501-255-1264
Arkansas, USA
RobLengyel
01-18-2006, 04:59 PM
Hi everyone,
I do not have the time or the patience to be a html wizard. Neither does my two other partners. One of our biggest headaches is that there are no decent templates in geoclassifieds that allow you to get up and running quickly.
We are launching the first of up to 9 geoclassauctions sites in Australia - each named after our state/territory capital cities. For example, Brisbanebargains.com, Melbournebargains.com, Perthbargains.com etc.
The first site, brisbanebargains.com is running behind its launch schedule largely due to html design issues. Our aim is to get Brisbane started ASAP and then launch two sites each 2 months over the next 10 months. The html code should largely be the same for all sites, except for some minor text and pic differences. You can see our efforts so far at www.brisbanebargains.com in its prelauch state.
Is anyone interested in offering assistance for html coding at brisbanebargains.com at reasonable rates?
My primary email is rob@brains.com.au.
If anyone has any suggestions we would love to here from you.
Contact me if you are interested.
Regards Robert Lengyel
Brisbane, Australia.
HiFiClassifieds
06-14-2006, 09:41 AM
We specialize in completely customized versions of all geodesic products, as well as custom modules to supplement an already excellent product.
Our programming knowledge includes PERL, PHP, AJAX, ASP. Visit us at http://www.interactivevillages.com/projects.php for some samples of our work.
Bob Malecki
Ibdwl
06-29-2006, 07:30 PM
I would be interested as well.
Dave@webolutionlab.com
www.webolutionlab.com
Ivillages
06-29-2006, 07:37 PM
I would be interested as well.
Dave@webolutionlab.com
www.webolutionlab.com
Hi Dave, where did you get that template for hour home page? It's nice!
Ivillages
07-01-2006, 02:52 PM
We've just published our list of custom modifications and programming services for Geodesic applications at http://www.interactivevillages.com/webdev/geodesic/index.php Please feel free to review our services and contact us if you are looking for custom development or would like to purchase one of the scripts.
peoriapost
07-26-2006, 12:29 AM
I need someone to help me out. I do not know anything about php and the admin panel for the classifieds software is limited to how much you can customize anything. I can do html but I do not know how to convert my site to a html site and have all the ads switch over with it. If you can do this or help me do it, cheaply, please let me know! Thank you. www.peoriapost.com
I would be interested as well.
Dave@webolutionlab.com
www.webolutionlab.com
Hi Dave, where did you get that template for hour home page? It's nice!
Hi, just bought my Geodesic Classifieds Enterprise today.
Similarly good flash template can be bought at templatemonster.com, but I am not sure if the above is from there.
I went over to Interactive Village and saw that you are selling the pulldown menu for US$150... that is very expensive.
I thought such feature should be part of an enterprise version software. At least this is what we saw on Ebay's category selection, which has been around for so many years. And their category selection is much nicer. Didn't notice the lack of this feature on the Ent version before I buy... hmmm....
Ivillages
07-28-2006, 10:16 AM
Hi, just bought my Geodesic Classifieds Enterprise today.
Similarly good flash template can be bought at templatemonster.com, but I am not sure if the above is from there.
I went over to Interactive Village and saw that you are selling the pulldown menu for US$150... that is very expensive.
I thought such feature should be part of an enterprise version software. At least this is what we saw on Ebay's category selection, which has been around for so many years. And their category selection is much nicer. Didn't notice the lack of this feature on the Ent version before I buy... hmmm....
Well, when you consider that it is a major functional change, $150 is not a lot of money. Also, considering the amount of time you would have to spend to do this or hire someone to do this, $150 is quite a bargain. There is much about the default Geodesic products that leave room for improvement, and we develop sub-applications to fill in these needs. It would be great if the Geodesic development team could make every change requested by customers, but I think that is unreasonable to expect that since they cannot be everything for everyone!
Bob
"There is much about the default Geodesic products that leave room for improvement, and we develop sub-applications to fill in these needs."
After trying it out these few days, I have to agree with you that there is quite a bit of room for improvements. Some of the missing areas (not mentioned above) are actually quite common on other scripts that I owned... In fact, the mod that you did above is considered an "advanced" feature which most scripts may not have - unless we compare it sites like ebay, etc.
The only thing I can say is that this software has powerful Classifeds features, but some basic stuffs missing. I will be publishing these in the other forum section. I won't say that all these are special feature request... but I really wondered why aren't they there in the first place... just a simple one is the contact us form. I know how to create one... but I would expect this simple feature to be included in any good scripts (in fact most that I have).
Regards
Ivillages
07-30-2006, 09:12 AM
"The only thing I can say is that this software has powerful Classifeds features, but some basic stuffs missing. I will be publishing these in the other forum section. I won't say that all these are special feature request... but I really wondered why aren't they there in the first place... just a simple one is the contact us form. I know how to create one... but I would expect this simple feature to be included in any good scripts (in fact most that I have).
Regards
I agree. The guys at Geo do their best to have as many features as possible, but since they are not Microsoft, they can't do it all :-) That is why independent developers such as Interactive Villages exist and provide custom modules to supplement the Geo products.
identity
07-30-2006, 10:32 AM
I agree, there has to be a middle ground.
I think it is great to have 3PD's to develop additional, addon functionality (as long as it is reasonably priced), which is better for everyone than trying to builc in every bell & whistle into the core... if only a small precentage of the users will use it, why weigh down everyone's code?
That said, there is a point where basic functionality needs to be there. This can either be from something that has really been overlooked, or something that has become basic over time. In which case, I don't believe Geo should hinder their products by not including functionality to avoid stepping on 3PD's toes. Anyone developing addon code obviously realizes there is always the chance that their code will become unnecessary... but this also gives them good reason to continue to develop and evolve their code so that it provides better or additional functionality beyond the core code.
I also think it may make sense for Geo (or any company) to consider a buy-out of a 3PD's code... in the end, if the code is up to par and it costs less to buy-out than to develop, that's only smart.
For eveyone's sake, it would be great to see the Geo code get more evolved to allow easy integration. There have been comments about some of the benefits of some of the CMS scripts, and I've just started looking at Drupal and while a bit overwhelmed, am excited and very impressed. The keep the core very light and basic and nearly all modules, core and contributed, can be switched on or off with a simple click. Additional modules can be added in many cases just by loading the module folder and files into a special directory on the server... Drupal then checks that directory and presents you with all the available modules for you to decide what to use, or not. Getting operation like that would greatly extend Geo's functionality, further increase the chances for 3PD's to develop even more.
I think one of the issues here is that the "what's wanted" is fairly decentralized. There are a number of posts where someone has mentioned an interest in something, admin has explained why it maybe hasn't been included b/c there hasn't been much interest, and then there is a number of posts following backing up that interest. A lot of times people may have an interest and just haven't voiced it, but that interest may be desired by many.
In the end, I'm still very impressed with what Geo provides and their responsiveness to customer interest, but some areas seem to be lacking. In the end, a more centralized approach to features needed might make everyone's lives easier.
Ivillages
07-30-2006, 10:41 AM
That said, there is a point where basic functionality needs to be there. This can either be from something that has really been overlooked, or something that has become basic over time. In which case, I don't believe Geo should hinder their products by not including functionality to avoid stepping on 3PD's toes. Anyone developing addon code obviously realizes there is always the chance that their code will become unnecessary... but this also gives them good reason to continue to develop and evolve their code so that it provides better or additional functionality beyond the core code.
I don't think that Geo has ever hindered their feature development just because an ISV has developed some module. They have some sort of functional priority list that they use for new releases. I've asked them to publish this so that customers can 'vote' on what is important, but no results on this one to date.
Bob
identity
07-30-2006, 11:23 AM
True, I should say in general, this should be the case... can't really say whether I think they are holding back or not.
I think you've highlighted part of the issue... it may be more perception... there is a list that they are marching too, but customers may not be aware of it.
Granted, it can be a touchy issue... publicly announcing where you are heading obviously tells your competition where they should head also, and if they get there faster, not so good.
But you also want to make sure that you are really building in functionality that meets customer needs, rather than just guessing. Or reworking when you find out you missed the mark. At the same time, you also want to make sure that what you build in meets the majority of customer's needs... certainly not an area of development that I envy.
You could create a private area of the forum for licensed users, but in a highly competitive market, it would probably be foolish to assume that your competition wouldn't be in that area of the forum as well... it is a little harder to buy and try your competitors services, but not so hard in a product industry.
While it won't hit as broad of audience as posting on the forum, I'd say the safest middle ground is to develop a list of primary customers, those which you feel highly confident don't include any competitors, could provide postitive and useful feedback, and could help represent a broad view on what the customer base as a whole would be interested in... sort of a specialized focus group.
I think trying to develop any scripts at this level of complexity and feature sets, without very active input from the customer base could make for a very challenging task and highly diminish the ability to stay ahead or even in step with the competitive market and customer demands/expectations.
Geo support is phenomenal, and I think that would keep most of us here, regardless... but you really have to be a customer before you realize that. On the front end, if you start to fall behind the industry and your feature set is no longer in step with demand, it may become a downward spiral to keep up.
And with all the special functionality, some of it somewhat frivolous, being found on the web in general from the advancements with AJAX and similar, I can only imagine the expectations for functionality is at an all time high.
Sorry that I have no clue what is 3PD or ISV... all I know is that I am getting a neck ache trying to fill up the list of countries and their codes. Taking a break here...
Frankly speaking, I really really have many many high-end scripts on my hand, but this is the first time in my LIFE that I have to fill up the complete list of countries on my own after paying more than US$500.....
I know that we can control what countries need to be there... but shouldn't All be there in the first place so that we can choose, mass delete, etc? btw, I haven't even find the time to put in the contact form yet, because I cannot figure out why the Categories can't simply go by Alphabetical Order.
I like this script, but some of the functions are simply just there... just there yes, but somehow feels like they are half done or half baked. Simply put, if this script doesn't meet all my expectations, there is little left out there unless I pay for a programmer... *back to work, where was I???*
Robertc
08-01-2006, 06:04 AM
You can update the countries table in the GEO database directly if you wish or you can just import directly into the database using SQL statements created in wordpad.
This is how i loaded mine for testing when i was first developing my site.
You can update the countries table in the GEO database directly if you wish or you can just import directly into the database using SQL statements created in wordpad.
This is how i loaded mine for testing when i was first developing my site.
Tks, but too late.
btw, any quick solutions as to how to make the categories run on alphabetical order just like most classfieds or directories? I have made the initial mistake (thinking the display would be alphabetical order) and started to load and use my own categories.
---- Update----
Ok found the answer in the forums :lol:
rotor
08-14-2006, 08:01 AM
I am interested in having users of Geodesic products contact us for development work. We offer website development, hosting and domain name registration.
You can visit us at http://www.gaulard.com
Two new Geodesic Classified Sites that were just developed are:
http://www.petclassifieds.us
http://www.cycleclassifieds.us
I have dropped you 2 emails at info@gaulard.com - is your email working?
Regards
Geoff
dixie
09-12-2006, 10:36 PM
our site: http://www.digi-pal.com
Sample GEO Site we created: http://www.slvjunction.com
paulfromsurrey
10-11-2006, 03:02 PM
Hello everyone
All I see most of us are fighing against time to get their website up and running. I will say only this if Geo Desic solutions does not make some changes to this software they might loose lots of customer because as average customer they like basic or few template can be used or can be modified. some of the features nice script nice price but if you look in the market there are lots of company selling very nice stable script with very small price
i bought geoclassauction but my site is still have lots of fixing which can only be done by experience html/php guy
after paying 999 usd do not you guys think they should have banner program or some other nice feature.
Please do not think this is Bitching session but market is tough if you wannna get your website up and runing you have to create terrific which is =advertisement+desgin+reliablity.
if some one have better idea please let me know
because my other site are just cooking by spending 249.00
this one paid 999 still fighing to make it work
any one like to advise me how to run banner or fix some design problem please let me know
Thanks
Paul
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