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First Drupal site: SanFranciscoRealEstateBrain.com

Recently launched my first drupal site (with plenty of help from developer friends). It is a a San Francisco Real Estate resource site called, surprise(!), www.sanfranciscorealesatebrain.com. I will be enabling comments and doing other more evolved tricks once I start to get a trickle of traffic. For now my hope is that the drupal community will chime in with any basic "hey, you missed a spot" type comments. Thanks in advance. I am a converted drupal believer. -Brad

My new website, a small social network for my friends

http://www.iamaelephant.net

This site is a little social network I set up for me and some friends. I started with a Nucleus CMS site but found it wasn't as flexible as I wanted so I switched to Drupal and I absolutely love it. I had absolutely no experience with websites until about a month ago so it's quite basic. Let me know what you think, if you have any suggestions etc. :)

For the record, this site is using these modules:

My First Site

This is actually the first site that I developed with Drupal. It has been going for some time now, and I've made lots of improvements over time.

The site is used as an information and communications portal between staff and students on the University course that I run. So, the main point of the site is to give students information that is relevant to them.

The address is http://www.baade.org

You can login using:

username: test
password: testme

Please do not create new accounts on the system.

A Site with a little help from friends

I'm nearly finished with a new site. ChanceProjects is a site which showcases the work of artists Neil Cummings and Marysia Lewandowska.

The site isn't yet launched but I'd appreciate your feedback. You can view the in-progress work at:

http://www.maadlab.com

UberJobs.com -- Would love some feedback!!!

We quietly launched UberJobs.com last month and have been rapidly improving the service and trying to get content (not much there right now). We would love to get some feedback from fellow Drupalers.

Background:

UberJobs is a 100% free job site. That includes free job posting, resume posting, resuming searching, job management tools, and, of course, job searching. As you will see, the site is a lot like Craigslist - simple and location-based. However, we also provide tons of additional features:

  • Support for multiple companies
  • Job applications through the site
  • Ability to contact candidates through the site
  • Stats for all your posts
  • Job/Resume Trends available to anyone
  • Features for registered users: view history, color coding of job lists, etc
  • Location sub-domains like http://ottawa.uberjobs.com and http://dallas.uberjobs.com
  • Since it's free, anybody can post. Need to hire someone to mow your lawn for $5/hr? Go ahead and post an ad on UberJobs!

The site is built on Drupal 4.7.4 using the following modules:

  • captcha
  • emailnode (homegrown)
  • faq (homegrown)
  • fckeditor
  • ip2cc
  • legal
  • poormanscron
  • print (modified the source)
  • textimage

Things we are working on besides bugs:

  • Internet Marketing (would appreciate tips here on how to create a buzz or get traffic)
  • Learning all about SEO
  • Optimizing performance – we want to be super fast!
  • Figuring out why Google is not indexing us (any ideas????)

Any bug reports and general feedback are definitely welcomed. Even if you hate it, we would love to know why. Thanks again to the Drupal community for the best CMS ever!

URL: http://www.uberjobs.com

cheers,

-theo

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