Hey, everyone, we are looking for some Symfony programmers to answer questions on our new Symfony site. Darren Hoyt and I are often asked for help with small programming or design tasks, simple problems that require maybe 5 minutes of our time. We find it isn't always easy to charge for the small stuff. Since we do a lot of work with WordPress, we recently built WP Questions, a place where WordPress experts can earn some money by answering people's emergency questions about WordPress:
http://www.wpquestions.com/ There are a lot of free forums on the web, and tons of information about WordPress. We don't think WP Questions competes with the free WordPress forums, so much as it supplements them. WP Questions is for emergencies. When someone has the luxury of time, they can use the free forums. Today we are launching Symfony Experts, which is the same kind of site, but aimed at Symfony: http://www.symfonyexperts.com/ As I said above about WordPress, this site is not meant to replace the free forums and mailist lists. Symfony Experts is a supplemental site - a place a programmer can turn when they've got an urgent problem. We have a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem when launching these sites, since the experts aren't interested till their are customers and the cusomters aren't interested till their are experts. Still, our preference is to get some experts signed up first, before we start marketing this thing heavily to all programmers working with Symfony. Please consider signing up now. Once we have about 10 good Symfony programmers signed up, we'll begin marketing the site. It is free to sign up. The people asking the questions put up prize money for whoever answers them. You can look at WP Questions to see the kinds of money people has so far offered. Darren Hoyt and I are charging 9% plus 50 cents on top of the prize money offered (so a customer who offers a prize of $20 pays $22.30). PayPal takes roughly 5% of our money, so we are left with roughly 4% of the prize as our profit. We'd like to split that money with anyone who can help bring traffic to the site. Toward that end, we have a variety of affilate programs: http://www.symfonyexperts.com/page/static/name/Affiliates More details are here: http://blog.symfonyexperts.com/?p=4 For our customers who are paying to ask questions, this tutorial explains how to ask a question: http://www.symfonyexperts.com/page/static/name/HowToAskAQuestion For our customers who are paying to ask questions, this tutorial explains how to assign prize money to an expert who has answered your question: http://www.symfonyexperts.com/page/static/name/HowToAssignPrizeMoney By the way, next month we will be launching similar sites for MySql and Javascript. And in a bit of what the engineers at Microsoft would call "eat your own dog food" I'll be posting a bunch of questions on Symfony Experts, to get advice about how to build out our network of sites. We built our site using Symfony, for reasons I described here: http://symfonynerds.com/blog/?p=323 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony users" group. To post to this group, send email to symfony-us...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to symfony-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en.