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Eric has developed and published several different informational/business web
sites during the past several years, including:
- Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association
(PNNA) - extensive informational site updated on a weekly basis including over
30 MB of information and photographs. Eric did the photography, layout and editing for the
PNNA memorabilia catalog which is included on this site.
- Boeing Employees Coin Club (BECC)
- informational site updated on a monthly basis.
- Eric's personal site - This site has
many of Eric's travel photographs and descriptions!
- FLEXCOT pet cots - This site makes
use of the PayPal shopping cart system to
take orders.
- Northwest Chess - Informational site
(plus PayPal subscriptions) updated on a weekly basis.
- Tacoma-Lakewood Coin Club (TLCC) -
informational site updated at least monthly. Eric also developed a TLCC memorabilia catalog similar to the PNNA catalog.
- The Copper Corner - A friend's numismatic
business site with lots of interesting photos of British tokens and medals. (Be sure to check
out the history section.)
- Bend Coin Club of Central Oregon - Another club
informational site updated at least monthly.
All of Eric's websites have now been converted to use Microsoft Expression Web software.
Eric is looking for web site design projects with the following characteristics:
- Highly specialized informational web sites for individuals, organizations or small businesses.
- Microsoft Expression Web development environment.
- Technical or hobby content preferred.
- Reasonable size project for a single developer.
- Reasonable schedule and update requirements (e.g., monthly updates).
- Reasonable photographic requirements. (You can also supply your own photos.)
- Limited web sales capability (including shopping carts) using
PayPal or similar services.
- Limited interactive features (such as bulletin boards) OK when supported by web hosting
environment, however customer must be responsible for administration of these features.
- Limited on-site visits OK (in Central Oregon) during the development and testing phases.
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