Budget: 10000 UAH Deadline: 30 days
Hello to you!
We are familiar with your project.
I represent the Grad Agency web studio and we are pleased to help you develop an online store at the most professional level. The exact amount of the project we will be able to say after completing a brief or personal conversation.
Our main goal is to help our customer get a specific result. We have a great experience of working on the European and Russian-speaking markets, so we know exactly all the modern trends in the world of the internet.
You can see our work at http://ru.grad-agency.com/portfolio/
You can contact us in the following forms:
[email protected]
or fill in the form directly on our website http://ru.grad-agency.com/kak-svyazatsya/
With respect, Denis is the head of the development department.
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Budget: 25000 UAH Deadline: 30 days
Hello to you.
I offer you my website development services. I am a project manager with more than 10 years of work experience, I work with a team of highly qualified professionals. I will guide the development process from writing TZ to the full submission of the project and carry personal responsibility to you for quality and time.
We pay special attention to seo optimization, project scalability and utility (UI&UX) possibilities.
We work with Magento, but the most popular engine for ecommerce has a lot of possibilities. We have an experienced specialist on Magento who will cope with this amount of work.
Fear cheap options - you will be taught, and this very badly affects payment security and search optimization.
I prefer to work under contract.
C respect, project manager Marina Bilyk-Ermakova
phone: +38 099 539 5871
by Skype: Bilerm
Email to: [email protected]
Budget: 10000 UAH Deadline: 14 days
I welcome. We have experience working with Magento with both Community and Enterprise versions.
There is a range of templates and modules.
I have posted a link to your portfolio at L.S.
Budget: 4500 UAH Deadline: 15 days
Ready for work.
Our website: http://chili-web.com.ua
Portfolio is on the website.
Budget: 20000 UAH Deadline: 18 days
Welcome to!
Ready to discuss the development of the site in more detail
There is a great experience in developing online stores:
http://xkosmetika.ru (comfortable search filter, personal user office, adaptability, connection of popular payment systems, feedback form)
HTTP://secretmoon.ru
More examples can be found in the portfolio: http://art-coral.com/portfolio
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Budget: 10000 UAH Deadline: 10 days
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Budget: 18000 UAH Deadline: 20 days
Good night !
There is a team to develop the project under the key.
We specialize in creating unique, selling websites!
Tel: +38(073)-160-15-51 (Kiev)
Email: [email protected]
Skype: Vlad_ivanov16
Sergey Petrik
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Budget: 7000 UAH Deadline: 10 days
Good day !
I will be happy to fulfill your project.
Look at my work on Magento in the profile.
Here is one of the new - http://svitozar.dev.amida.software/ (in the test stage)
Screenshot: subr86
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