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Posted 14 January 2005 - 09:35 AM
In 2002 Bronco Graveyard contracted me to build a custom PHP/MySQL eCommerce site to replace Sitelink on http://broncograveyard.com which at that time was getting over 2000 visitors a day... way too many for Sitelink to keep up (I think we single-handedly were crashing their servers on a daily basis) Anyway, with the new site we now get around 4000 visitors a day and are still growing.
The reason I started this site is that when I was building my eCommerce app to replace Sitelink, eMOM, I could not find any info on how other people had done things. I was asking Jim (WHI) how he created his custom site and he suggested that I start a discussion forum like this. There were also other factors like the poor support that Dydacomp has available and collaboration between members.
Thanks for stopping by,
Dana
#2 Guest_marino_*
Posted 02 March 2005 - 10:33 AM
My name is Dana, I started back in 1998 with http://broncograveyard.com who had been using MOM since 1994 and we added Sitelink in 2000. At that point I was just getting into web design and development and within a year I was developing PHP/MySQL full time for my company http://webdesignsolutions.biz
In 2002 Bronco Graveyard contracted me to build a custom PHP/MySQL eCommerce site to replace Sitelink on http://broncograveyard.com which at that time was getting over 2000 visitors a day... way too many for Sitelink to keep up (I think we single-handedly were crashing their servers on a daily basis) Anyway, with the new site we now get around 4000 visitors a day and are still growing.
The reason I started this site is that when I was building my eCommerce app to replace Sitelink, eMOM, I could not find any info on how other people had done things. I was asking Jim (WHI) how he created his custom site and he suggested that I start a discussion forum like this. There were also other factors like the poor support that Dydacomp has available and collaboration between members.
Thanks for stopping by,
Dana
Do you have a site for information and the sale of your products?
Know of any profiecient programers in MOM other than Mom Partners (both expensive ans somewhat arrogant)
Marino
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