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Outsourcing in E-Business

Saturday, August 21st, 2010
Karen Melinda Hudson asked:




Outsourcing Business has a profound impact on the global market in recent times. Wherever you go you can see companies of all sizes rely on professional institutions receive their work. Putting their money and confidence to external agencies, moving their projects yielded the desired results and at the same time saved them considerable capital in the long term. Because of this dramatic growth in outsourcing, especially in the segment of web design, accessibility has become commonplace. Now the company’s online presence can easily upgrade existing web sites through a cost-effective site designs that can help them make the right impression on the market. Return often takes more couples, especially in a country like India.

India is a paradise for global companies that want to outsource their web development projects at affordable rates and still get high quality. There are several reasons why this populous nation has a reputation as an IT nation. First, Russia has huge talent, which continues to grow every day to strengthen the base. With a strong economy, which puts the nation on a high-ranking list, companies can now afford the latest technology to back themselves up in a really big projects. Thus, the site designs that talented professionals, created using the latest technology, quality oriented and ensure customer satisfaction. And then, what can beat that can make your work at very affordable prices with guaranteed quality, and then headed to a risk-sharing guarantees, as well?

Outsourcing web design work can give better results than hiring in-house designers, because you do not have to constantly send them, as professionals, what they are. This allows you more time to concentrate on those important aspects of your business. Your website design should be truly professional and passionate, and that the increase in the number of web design agencies in India can offer you. Web Design in India has come of age and maturity over time, experienced design agencies are paving the way for new institutions to follow suit and soak in a way to do that in a large global scenario.

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Why Should You Outsource Your Web Development Projects?

Thursday, August 19th, 2010
Smit Mathur asked:




Almost every online business seeks the help of web services providers to strengthen their web presence using services such as web design and Web development, Internet marketing, hosting, etc. The number of firms that offer web solutions is growing with each passing day. Many of these companies have plethora of projects to take care of, and often end up overshooting deadlines and the clients’ budgets. It is here that the option of outsourcing can come to their rescue.

It has been observed that most service providers have been hugely benefitted by outsourcing their web application development work to other firms that are able to effectively handle and execute their projects. Listed herewith are the three most common reasons why companies end up choosing the option of outsourcing.

If a big client approaches you for a complex application development project, and you do not have expertise in that technology, what would you do? Let that big project go? That is surely not the most viable option you have. It is here that outsourcing can be a big help. You can easily outsource the web application development to another firm that has the required expertise. By doing so, you not only get to save the business coming from the client, but can also learn about the said technology during your interactions with your outsourcing services provider.

Software development companies often have a huge number of projects at hand. Their project teams are forever busy and are not able to provide the best of services to all clients at a particular time. Such companies can surely consider outsourcing. It will give them the flexibility to successfully manage a big number of client projects as well as the discerning needs of each client.

As a web development company, you might, at any given time, feel the need to expand your business in terms of technology and skill set. With an expansion comes the need for new infrastructure, fresh manpower, as well as training of existing employees. All this can be a huge roadblock if you are not in a position to invest more money. For such companies, the best solution is to outsource the work to the right company.

A number of online services firms are on the lookout for the right outsourcing partner for their business. Broadway Infotech is one of the most trusted names in web development and application development in Australia.

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Anatomy Of A Website Development Project

Saturday, August 7th, 2010
David A Robinson asked:




Introduction

A website development project has many component parts. Some are well understood, some are misunderstood and some come as a complete surprise. This document outlines the many aspects of a web development project and demystifies them.

We need a website

Not surprisingly web development projects often start with this premise. A variation on this theme might be ‘Our website is looking dated, we need a new one…’ To many, the first stage, having established the need is to embark on the design. This is wrong.

KEY POINT Starting a web project by looking at the design is wrong

The first stage of a website development project is to establish the need. This however does not mean simply deciding you need a website. Establishing the need means understanding the needs of your business and the needs of your customers and how a website might address those needs. For example:

Our clients need access to support documentation for our products 24/7 Our clients need to be able to view our available rental equipment in real time We need to showcase our products and services. We need to sell our products globally, 24/7 We need to provide new communication channels for our clients

Not surprisingly this phase of the project is often referred to as needs analysis. This work is key to the success of a web development project but is often poorly executed or even ignored in favour of getting on with the sexy stuff such as design and photography.

Someone a lot smarter than me summarised the result of ignoring needs analysis thus. “The customer doesn’t know what he wants until he sees what he gets, realises it’s not what he needs even though it’s exactly what he asked for.”

This is perhaps the most testing aspect of a web development project and if it doesn’t hurt the chances are you are not doing it properly. A detailed common understanding of what success looks like will prove invaluable as the project progresses and will give the whole project team clear terms of reference.

KEY POINT Establish the needs of the business. Understand the needs of the different stakeholder groups

Build it without any glitz

This approach assumes you are adopting the web development practice of separating content from presentation. In simple terms this means the content of your site, the words, pictures etc., are separated from the look and feel or design elements. This can be achieved through the use of a Content Management System (CMS) and technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). A CMS will also ensure your site can be maintained by nontechies as it hides all the code and script that makes your website work behind simple tools similar in functionality to a modern word processor.

KEY POINT Use a system that provides separation between content and presentation

By using this method you can develop your website with a plain design and once you have your content, navigation and functionality sorted you can simply overlay the final design. Think of it as a rehearsal for a play wearing jeans and a tee shirt, everything is in place and all that’s missing are the costumes and lighting. At this stage you don’t need to worry about the real copy, you can use a lorum ipsum generator (Google it) to create dummy content as a space filler. This approach allows the content and functionality of the site to drive the project instead of the design. Sound strange? Let me explain.

It’s very unlikely you are building a website in the hope that nobody will visit it. In fact it’s very likely that once your site is finished you will want lots of people to visit it. One of the ways to generate visitors to your website is by establishing it on the major search engines, such as Google. Can you ever remember a Google search that listed sites by how good they look? No; Google indexes your site by reading its content, it doesn’t care a jot what the site looks like.

KEY POINT Your content plays a significant part in how Google will rank your site, the visual design plays virtually none

I’m not suggesting the design isn’t important I am however saying if the design compromises the site’s content you may pay the price with a poor search engine ranking, and if the design compromises functionality you will alienate your users.

Website design

I’m not a designer but like most people I have an opinion on design. We have a design team and we rely on their skills to make a website work. Unfortunately when it comes to web design everybody is an expert. However, when you trawl through the web it’s clear that everybody is not an expert.

KEY POINT Do not make the mistake of assuming because you can use Photoshop you can design a website

Here are some design tips:

Use a web designer Don’t create your entire site with Flash Make sure the final design complies with web standards Don’t use tables for design layout Don’t use any inline styles, use CSS Use somebody who understands all of the above!

Website content

Up to this point you have been using dummy content to help your designer, but you now need to develop the real content.

The content of your website is what Google reads when it indexes it. Although your web pages may use META tags a short hidden description of the page it’s claimed Google prefers to read the same content people read. However Google doesn’t use people to index your site, it uses software, sometimes called a spider. The content of your site has to be tagged to allow these spiders to figure out what it’s about. Effective tagging is covered in Part II of this document.

Consider SEO right from the start

There are many great SEO check lists out there but they are sometimes a little long and confusing. Here’s a concise SEO check list.

Research your market and understand what people are searching for Write content that matches your research Build your site using clean code and well tagged content Ask for and try to attract relevant links Measure it all and fine tune it with an analytics package Repeat until you succeed!

Conclusion

Online success doesn’t come easily. You have to consider all the many aspect of a web project from visitors needs through to measuring the success. This article is intended to set you off in the right direction.

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