I am looking for a freelancer/company who can 1. Help install WordPress CMS on my cloud server and connect to subdomain - blog.sangau.com 2. Do the development as per the attached requirements document 3. Publish one example article content for each of the 5 tabs mentioned in the requirements document. The publishing will be to the Quality/Test environment on the server 4. Demonstrate to me/team how we can publish articles that we have. This will be over a call. 5. Share training information for my staff to use (MS Word document with screen shots with explanation OR Video would be fine) 6. Share additional information (links to WordPress documents/tutorials etc that will help team in the future)
Note: In the requirements document Green colour Text: This is what will be provided or done by SANGAU Red colour Text: Are questions/clarification Black colour text: These are our requirements (including decisions we take for the text in Red)
If you have done something similar as my requirements, i.e. a) Installation of WordPress CMS for a domain/sub domain for the client b) Design and develop customised website with (free/paid) available themes from WordPress for the client c) Fully SEO compliant WordPress website with Yoast plugin setup done and dashboard for monitoring etc (provided by Yoast) d) Support Go-Live with help of the client's development team
I request you to share examples of your work
After you have gone through my requirements document, please let me know 1. Total cost of implementation of the project in USD 2. Time required to demonstrate a working website with 1 article for each of the 5 tabs (content will be provided) in the test environment on the cloud server 3. We will publish 15 articles for each of the 5 tabs (will need 5 working days) to test if all works well 4. Go-Live to Production environment will be done by my development team. If any issues we will need your support 5. Time for closure (excluding time needed from my team) to fix errors, if any that may be reported. I understand that this will be based on the errors reported. But with your experience I assume you already know what may go wrong in the Go-Live