Developer Needed for £150

Hi, I'm a graphic designer by trade. I'm in the process of starting up an online retail store. I'm using ZenCart as my structure. I've managed to implement all of the HTML/CSS into ZenCart but now need a developer to code in my product images - that's all I need. I want my product images to behave exactly the same as the following site: http://www.prodirectrunning.com/Products/Saucony-Running-Shoes-Mens-ProGrid-Paramount-3-White-Silver-Black-22211.aspx

I'm have a budjet of £150 for this. Any ideas where I could find a developer? Any on here?
 

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It's always better to go directly to the developer - especially those that people can recommend. The problem with places like People Per Hour is that they charge a fee for the work they promote and they have no quality control for the developers they will allow to bid. At least if you are going based on recommendation, you will not be finding a finders fee for someone who will provide poor results - just my two pence.
 
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I use People Per Hour and I'm constantly being undercut. People want 100 page 'quality' brochures done for £100. I'm cheap, but quality, but somehow just not cheap enough.
I have also posted jobs on PPH and most bids I receive are from abroad, and the bidders lack decent English. Be careful that they may not take instruction that well. You can browse People Per Hour and chose consultants and ask them to bid.
 
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Hi all, many thanks for your help. Can anybody on here recommend a good developer? I can understand the concerns regarding PeoplePerHour with regards to no check of quality control, etc. Thanks again.

Hello,

We are zencart developers, if you would like to contact us. Our website is http://www.iwebshop.co.uk

There is actually several zencart modules that do what your looking for.
 
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