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Daozen
8th October 2015, 10:50
Work on our financial liberation project continues:

microflow.nationbuilder.com

We have made a start, but progress is slow, as we are all busy on other projects. The portal will be for crowdfunding in the 100USD and *below* range.

If it hits critical mass, Micro-crowdfunding will eventually flip the world economy on it's head

Right now, 4-6 billion people could directly benefit from a portal that would help them get on the crowdfunding ladder.

We are looking for someone who can help out on a task by task basis. We will try and divide web-tasks into small 10-20 minute chunks to work around people's time. I am good at giving bullet pointed feedback, and telling people what I would like to happen next.

90 per cent of web design is fiddly tasks that need to be executed one by one. If you are detail oriented and patient, you may enjoy this project.

By dividing the project into micro-tasks, I can fit in with people's schedule, and make lists of jobs that people can do.

We need people who can write succinctly and clearly, focus on the task, and just get on with the minutiae of getting a website running, without any egotism, politicking, control issues, flaking and other time wasting games. If you avoid these issues, collaborating on Microflow should be fun.

You need to be able to figure out Nationbuilder software, which is not too hard to use. If you can work blogspot, Nationbuilder is maybe twice as difficult.

Showing an example of your work might help, but it's not essential.

Right now, we have no spare funds to pay anyone, so plz don't quit your day job. Later, we will showcase to Bitcoin and other financial liberation communities.

If you can help, write to contactwithagartha@gmail.com

Thanks for reading..

Innocent Warrior
21st November 2015, 02:10
Work on our financial liberation project continues:

microflow.nationbuilder.com

Wondering how you're going with this, have you filled the position yet?

Daozen
23rd November 2015, 03:42
Hi Rachel. I found a few competent web engineers on Fiverr for only 5-10 dollars an hour. I decided to take it down a gear and properly learn web programming myself, instead of relying on other people. Short term this is slower, but in the long run this should allow me to program with more speed and fluidity.

At this rate, I doubt anything will be ready for 6 months. Such is life...

Thanks for asking!