Scott Robertson
Clients & My Own Sites
- My Own Sites
- InsaneScouter - a large Boy Scout resource website with over 5,500 pages of content and receives some 35,000 visitors a month. I code the site from scratch including the CMS, design, etc.
- ScouterLinks - a Boy Scout links directory that I wrote from scratch.
- RoadCEO - Take Command of your Camping Experience - a site and blog to help outdoor enthuists by providing camping knowledge and news as well as thousands of campgrounds and attractions then can visit. I code the site from scratch including the CMS, design, etc.
- Clients
- Campfire Grill - a small company that invented a series of grills to use over an open campfire. I help them off and on with marketing and tech tasks.
- Compass Recreation Group Inc is a small organization in Canada that I provide tech consulting, web development, and server support to on an as needed basis. I also provide hosting for their site.
- http://www.fantasypros.com/ - assist with backend coding tasks such as scrapping and jquery powered ajax backend tools.
- http://canuworktomorrow.com/ - assist with various tasks such as updating ads and technical consulting.
- Mindway Studios - a UK based business that edits videos. I help them with a small tech task here and there.
- IDBA - a Las Vegas based tech company that creates websites mostly relating to real estate. On a as needed basis I help them with extra work.
- JWCE - JWCE is dedicated to assisting organizations of all types and sizes with using the Internet to enhance their business. On a as needed basis I help them with extra work as well as custom coding for their own sites. I have also assisted them with sending bulk email.
- Past Clients
- http://prosperityalliance.com/ - A large complex MLM site, I was the lead backend php developer.
- 1weddingsource.com - I was part of the development team made up of 3 coders, 1 graphics person, and 1 writer that created the site. I was one of the coders and my work is all over the site.
- Book Treasure House - this was a site to help self-published authors promote their books, but has since gone out of business.