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Alex Branning, experienced web developer for hire

I have been doing web development for eight years now; and I’m looking to work on a per project basis with other web development firms in Southern California. My experience includes high-end application development, Internet security, advanced search engine optimization and complex front-end layout.

My Code of Ethics sets the bar very high for my integrity, honesty, timeliness and quality of work. I will deliver a signed Code of Ethics to you with my first contract so that you know I intend to stand behind it and deliver a product I am proud of while maintaining a level of integrity that’s hard to find in the web development industry. If you’re interested in bringing me on the team I can send a list of references you can contact to learn more about me: the quality of my work, my communication skills, my testing procedures and my integrity

I am looking to work on a per-project basis; please email me your project specifics and I will get back to you with a quote as soon as possible. If you’re interested in bringing me on a project, please either call me at (661) 951 2252 or email me: alex@branninggroup.com.

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Calaisio.com

The Branning Group was approached by Calaisio to design a new site for their custom products. Calaisio asked the Branning Group to design the new site and integrate all of their products in a better was as well as create a warehouse integration system for the site.

The Branning Group was able to do this by using CSS, JavaScript, MySQL, PHP and Zen Cart. By using these different types of technologies the Branning Group was able to make the new Calaisio site fully functional and match everything that was asked for.

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Wishy

Wishy

Wishy for Everything is a start-up company that is launching a wishlist service that will be embedded in all popular social networks and allow people to share their wishlists globally.

The business model for Wishy.com required them to have over 900,000 products in their catalog….which in turn required a revisionary way for them to search their catalog since Zen Cart doesn’t handle very well with a large catalog. We developed a custom search indexing tool that returned results sorted by relevance in under .2 seconds!

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This is Marilyn

We worked with people close to the Marilyn Monroe estate to build a social networking web site for all the fans of the iconic actress. We designed the site to focus on the glamor of Marilyn and highlight her career, as well as give her fans interesting factoids and attract a new generation of Marilyn fans.

The featureset of the web site includes an activity feed, message boards, private messaging, contests, polls, and user relationships.

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Grab.com

Demand Media contracted Alex Branning in April of 2007 to take over the maintenance and upgrades for their gaming-centered social network property Grab.com. The tasks included adding a paid subscription model for premium features; optimizing the site for organic search engine traffic; stamping out the bugs in the site (over 200 when I started) and over-seeing the site’s re-design. Over the course of the six-month contract the traffic increased over 33% and the site loading times were cut down by over two seconds per page.

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Buzznet.com

Buzznet contracted Alex Branning in October 2007 to take their web site to the next level. The work done included increasing their search engine traffic; optimized their registration processes; cut down on page load times and built an extensive publishing platform for their exclusive content. Alex was also part of the team that was improving the site’s architecture so we could keep up with the explosive growth.

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