Vore-Fetish Site
Budget: €3,000 – €5,000 EUR
Building a very particular kinky website, so if you're not signed up for some weird stuff, look elsewhere. Consider this your warning as i am about to get more detailed.
There is a fetish called voraephilia, where the subject desires to either eat or be eaten by another person. Lots of artwork concerning this kink, known as vore, exists, but it is currently relegated to 2 places, deviantart, and a site called eka's portal.
Both of these sites have problems however.
Deviantart does not allow all artwork, and is also not a place specifically for vore art among with some other issues.
Eka's portal meanwhile is completely infested with furry art. About 75% of the people who enjoy the kink however have no interest in that whatsoever, they are only into art depicting humans so to speak.
Because of this, we mean to create a website specifically for human vore
The websites design (including all graphics) has already been finalized. Thus, the work will be limited to programming only. I'd like to have it stated that I am open to criticism, and would take your advice if anything in the instructions seems foolish.
The idea for the site is for there to be a gallery containing the artwork, a webstore where creators can sell their art, a forum where people can interact, as well as some systems to go along with those. Users should be able to subscribe to creators, ads should be able to be implemented for creators to monetize their content, along with a multitude of other things. Many more details are provided in the Main Document, and should you choose to take the job, the Design Documents include Graphics and Designs for each webpage, so don't be shocked by the amount of text and documents which would be thrown on you.
Other than text and documents, instructions would be given at any time for you to ask via voice call. The plan would be for me to be working alongside you as you build the website via voice call, thus I would be able to give instructions on the go, and you could explain how administration would have to be done later down the line. Thus, if you would not like to work such a fashion, you should mention it at the start, so we'd know where we stand.
The idea would be for us to work full time and finish up the site within a month, after which you would be paid half the salary. After that, you would be kept on for the following 3 months as technical support to make sure there'd be no major cracks, this though would be very much a part time thing. The rest of your salary would be evenly distributed across these three months, though if we run into many more problems than expected, we may raise your pay if you have to stay on extra hours. Further details regarding the salary would be to be discussed in an interview setting.
Finally, though it may seem obvious, it cannot be stressed enough how important website security would be to this project. The site would cover many transactions on a daily basis, thus having them go through in a safe and reliable manner would be absolutely paramount. Because of this, lots of emphasis would be put on your resume regarding security in the recruitment process.
With that, thank you so much for reading this, and if you at all seem interested, don't feel hesitant to apply or send a message! Best of luck, and have a good one!
Regards,
Jacob Andersson, fibreEclipse
There is a fetish called voraephilia, where the subject desires to either eat or be eaten by another person. Lots of artwork concerning this kink, known as vore, exists, but it is currently relegated to 2 places, deviantart, and a site called eka's portal.
Both of these sites have problems however.
Deviantart does not allow all artwork, and is also not a place specifically for vore art among with some other issues.
Eka's portal meanwhile is completely infested with furry art. About 75% of the people who enjoy the kink however have no interest in that whatsoever, they are only into art depicting humans so to speak.
Because of this, we mean to create a website specifically for human vore
The websites design (including all graphics) has already been finalized. Thus, the work will be limited to programming only. I'd like to have it stated that I am open to criticism, and would take your advice if anything in the instructions seems foolish.
The idea for the site is for there to be a gallery containing the artwork, a webstore where creators can sell their art, a forum where people can interact, as well as some systems to go along with those. Users should be able to subscribe to creators, ads should be able to be implemented for creators to monetize their content, along with a multitude of other things. Many more details are provided in the Main Document, and should you choose to take the job, the Design Documents include Graphics and Designs for each webpage, so don't be shocked by the amount of text and documents which would be thrown on you.
Other than text and documents, instructions would be given at any time for you to ask via voice call. The plan would be for me to be working alongside you as you build the website via voice call, thus I would be able to give instructions on the go, and you could explain how administration would have to be done later down the line. Thus, if you would not like to work such a fashion, you should mention it at the start, so we'd know where we stand.
The idea would be for us to work full time and finish up the site within a month, after which you would be paid half the salary. After that, you would be kept on for the following 3 months as technical support to make sure there'd be no major cracks, this though would be very much a part time thing. The rest of your salary would be evenly distributed across these three months, though if we run into many more problems than expected, we may raise your pay if you have to stay on extra hours. Further details regarding the salary would be to be discussed in an interview setting.
Finally, though it may seem obvious, it cannot be stressed enough how important website security would be to this project. The site would cover many transactions on a daily basis, thus having them go through in a safe and reliable manner would be absolutely paramount. Because of this, lots of emphasis would be put on your resume regarding security in the recruitment process.
With that, thank you so much for reading this, and if you at all seem interested, don't feel hesitant to apply or send a message! Best of luck, and have a good one!
Regards,
Jacob Andersson, fibreEclipse