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Monday, December 29, 2008

Freelance Jobs

Even though we offer design services for our e-commerce clients, our software also generates a good bit of business for freelancers.

Looking for a developer to turn PSD layouts into pages to work with Network Solutions MonsterCommerce. There is an existing site, we are adding the custom store functionality and we need an experienced eComm developer to set it up.

Due to the project we cannot post links to existing site but will supply a full project scope so developer can properly estimate turnaround and costs.

Read the full details at FreelanceSwitch.com.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Just a Few Lines of Code...

Whenever someone says (somewhat flippantly),..

Why can't your developers just add that feature really quickly? It's just a few lines of code.

I need to have an example of why this is obviously false. It makes total instinctive sense to me despite the fact that I'm not a developer, but for other people it may take convincing examples.

Here is my first one. Please read Favicon Hell: Small Feature, Big Code.

Friday, December 12, 2008

E-Commerce: Going From Startup to a Large-Scale Corporation

I just found out my long-time friend and coworker, J.D. had started a blog relevant to our history with Network Solutions and MonsterCommerce.

Hello everyone. I just wanted to create a blog to share my knowledge about e-commerce with the rest of the world. I've been involved in e-commerce for about 5 years now, and I've learned quite a bit throughout the process. I'll get to that stuff later. For now, I want to give you a background of my experience of going from a small company to a large corporation.

I started out working for a company called MonsterCommerce back in January of 2003. I started when they brought tech support in house, and was one of 13 people working there at the time. I have been through the struggles of a small company, and helped it develop into a medium-sized business with a couple hundred employees. I've seen all the growing pains associated with that development.

For those of you that don't know, MonsterCommerce was purchased by the giant company of Network Solutions in 2006, and a lot has changed since then as well. So I've seen what most small businesses go through, all the way to a large-scale corporation, and all over the course of just over 5 years.

Read the whole entry at E-Commerce: Going From Startup to a Large-Scale Corporation.