Wordpress Plugin developer

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Hi all

I am looking for a WP plugin developer, I have checked the warriors for hire section but it seems to be full of writers and seo services.

Is there anyone in this section can help

Jay
#developer #plugin #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author K Meier
    check freelancer.com it's full of wordpress devs.
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    ODesk for sure.
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  • Profile picture of the author RobKonrad
    Hi Jay,

    nothing more to add to the two previous ones, however:

    Always start with a small project when working the freelancer.
    Also, make sure to include some "magic word" in the description.

    There are a bunch of programmers (mostly from certain countries), that will answer you with a standard email along the lines of "read your description, understood it perfectly, here are my references".

    Then, when you start with them, they are unreliable, incompetent, and more... I've seen everything. That's why you should start with a small project.

    Adding a "magic word" (I like to soay somewhere in the end of my project description "to make sure you've read and understood this, place the word "blue calculator" in your answer. All other answers will be igonred).

    You'll be amazed how many answers without that you'll get- skip them all.

    Cheers,
    Rob Konrad
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    • Profile picture of the author Gdetonator
      Originally Posted by RobKonrad View Post

      Hi Jay,

      nothing more to add to the two previous ones, however:

      Always start with a small project when working the freelancer.
      Also, make sure to include some "magic word" in the description.

      There are a bunch of programmers (mostly from certain countries), that will answer you with a standard email along the lines of "read your description, understood it perfectly, here are my references".

      Then, when you start with them, they are unreliable, incompetent, and more... I've seen everything. That's why you should start with a small project.

      Adding a "magic word" (I like to soay somewhere in the end of my project description "to make sure you've read and understood this, place the word "blue calculator" in your answer. All other answers will be igonred).

      You'll be amazed how many answers without that you'll get- skip them all.

      Cheers,
      Rob Konrad
      Thanks Rob, this is a really crazy tip man. I'm just about to place my bid so be sure I'm going to test it out.

      Thanks
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