Written by Steven Brough on March 11th, 2010
Outsourcing Services: Search Engine Optimization and Link Building
Search engine optimization (SEO) is a marketing technique used by businesses to either (i) encourage a greater number of ‘hits’, or (ii) to filter through relevant internet traffic, i.e. potential customers. Search engines operate by examining websites to find the most relevant pages. By optimizing a website with generous references to keywords, a business will be able to ensure its website appears further up search engine lists. This generates a greater volume of traffic leading to more sales and / or advertising revenues. Read more..
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Written by Steven Brough on November 14th, 2009
Project Planning: How To Outsource A Project Successfully
Many businesses indulge in some form of outsourcing, whether it is hiring someone in their town or city or in another part of the world. This is a lucrative business for both organisations and professionals looking to save and earn money. Increasingly, small business owners tend to outsource their day-to-day tasks in hopes of gaining a competitive advantage. In order to enjoy the benefits of outsourcing an organisation should gain at least a basic understanding of how to outsource their projects; this article aims to give you just that. Examine these points below. Read more..
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Written by Steven Brough on July 5th, 2009
Outsourcing: An Insight Into How To Outsource Successfully
Business Process Outsourcing, project planning and learning how to outsource, have become popular trends in business today. The massive boom in the information technology sector over the past decade, has brought closer the key players who are the life blood of the outsourcing industry. Who are these key players you ask? Read more..
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Written by Steven Brough on March 22nd, 2009
Reducing the cost of Accounting and Bookkeeping Services
Since the dawn of outsource services and freelancing sites, most firms and companies now would rather use the internet to utilize the services of third party vendors. These people would carry out most of the routine work that would otherwise be done by the administrative department such as accounting and bookkeeping. The purpose of accounting is to provide the information needed for sound economic decision making. Read more..
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Written by Steven Brough on March 10th, 2009
Points to Consider in Network Administration
Network administration is the profession responsible for the maintenance of computer hardware and software that collectively comprises a computer network. This particular service area is extremely popular as an outsource service. Professionals in this area are called Network Administrators. Their functions normally includes the deployment, configuration, maintenance and monitoring of active network equipment. A related role is that of the network specialist, or network analyst, this role concentrates on network design and security. Read more..
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Written by Steven Brough on March 7th, 2009
Software Installers: A Core Factor in Your Software
When outsourcing software development projects a key feature that the service provider must pay particular attention is the user interface. Potential users will seek life and apps elsewhere if your finished product is not absolutely easy to install and be as small in scale as possible so that it does not monopolize your memory and other hardware and software resources. Read more..
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Written by Steven Brough on January 31st, 2009
Facts about an Outsourcing Contract
Outsourcing is the easiest and most efficient, cost effective way of getting work done. An outsourcing contract plays an important part as it is a commercial bond between two parties, the buyer and the service provider. It is one of the most important aspect of outsource services because it defines the work to be performed. The buyer outsources his work to the service provider for a fixed period of time and the service provider does the work, submitting it before a set deadline in exchange of the bid (payment) amount. Read more..
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