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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/outsourcing-or-communitysourcing-software-development/">Outsourcing or Communitysourcing Software Development?</a></p><p>Yes, the coupons site currently looks ghastly &#8211; but at least the script works quite well (VERY well). I&#8217;ve had an idea about how to improve the Web site itself, but was waiting for the search script developer to make a few necessary changes&#8230; which are now in place. I&#8217;m considering outsourcing the design / [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/outsourcing-or-communitysourcing-software-development/">Outsourcing or Communitysourcing Software Development?</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/outsourcing-or-communitysourcing-software-development/">Outsourcing or Communitysourcing Software Development?</a></p><p>Yes, the <a href="http://coupons.lockergnome.com/">coupons site</a> currently looks ghastly &#8211; but at least the script works quite well (VERY well). I&#8217;ve had an idea about how to improve the Web site itself, but was waiting for the search script developer to make a few necessary changes&#8230; which are now in place.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m considering outsourcing the design / Web site structure to one of those third-party services. Someone very knowledgeable in building software teams clued me in to oDesk.com. I&#8217;m likely going to submit a <a href="http://urltea.com/2zdl">RFP there tonight</a>, but wanted to see if you: (a) wanted to make a bid, (b) had any feedback about oDesk&#8217;s workflow, or (c) had a better outsourcing option in your rolodex.</p>
<p>I want to overhaul the site, independent of the script that is running in /rss/ on the same subdomain. There&#8217;s nothing wrong with the form that&#8217;s at the top of the site right now, although it could use a bit of touching up style-wise.</p>
<p>Every page would include this form at the top, and below it a list of coupons appropriate for the semantically-structured URL. I&#8217;d also like to add an email newsletter form (which is handled, much like the &#8216;latest&#8217; RSS feed, via FeedBurner). The front page would merely list the latest items from the database (as based on a specific RSS feed), as well as the most recent searches that yielded results.</p>
<p>We can currently output two master OPML files:</p>
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<li>http://coupons.lockergnome.com/opml/categories
<li>http://coupons.lockergnome.com/opml/stores
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<p>And completely dynamic OPML files can be created from any given keyword, with the RSS feeds changing within the OPML as well:</p>
<ul>
<li>http://coupons.lockergnome.com/opml/categories/<span style="color: red">keyword</span>
<li>http://coupons.lockergnome.com/opml/stores/<span style="color: red">keyword</span>
</ul>
<p>I need the Web site to pull these master OPML files and create subdirectories accordingly. Upon the following URLs would be displayed the latest coupons:</p>
<ul>
<li>http://coupons.lockergnome.com/stores/<span style="color: red">storename</span>
<li>http://coupons.lockergnome.com/categories/<span style="color: red">categoryname</span>
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<p>I would also like new pages created whenever a new keyword is searched (that contains results):</p>
<ul>
<li>http://coupons.lockergnome.com/stores/<span style="color: red">keyword</span>
<li>http://coupons.lockergnome.com/categories/<span style="color: red">keyword</span>
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<p>There are to be NO other ads on-site. For design inspiration, look at the MovableType Action Streams. Would be preferred to use open source software as a framework, as I&#8217;d consider open sourcing the &#8216;OPML-to-dynamic site&#8217; that I&#8217;m looking to build here.</p>
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