Posted on 31 October 2009. Tags: Choose, Development, Offshore, Services
When you can’t do something in-house there are only two ways you can go: outsource it or forget it. But even when you can do it with your own efforts, outsourcing can be a pretty appealing option. However, choosing the right offshore web development services is a critical decision to make. There are a number of factors to consider when looking for quality offshore outsourcing services.
First of all you need to find the right destination to outsource the work to. India has been dominating the market of offshore IT services for such a long time that people somehow have got used to considering it the only outsourcing destination available. Although India’s position is still very strong there are a number of other countries offering offshore web development services, such as China, Argentina, Vietnam, Russia and Belarus. When choosing the destination a lot of factors come into play apart from the price. For example, you need to take into account the time difference. Naturally, you’ll want to communicate with your outsourcing team to monitor the progress of the project and make sure it’s going the way you want. Many offshore companies adjust their working hours to make them overlap with…
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Posted on 31 October 2009. Tags: Engine, Essential, Optimization, Search, Tools, Webmaster
Free SEO tools to make your life easier. A popular free keyword selector tool is Overture’s Keyword Selector Tool. Paid keyword tools allow you to delve deeper into the keyword statistics. Most paid keyword tools get information from their own database which consists of billions of search queries from a number of different search engines. You can use this information to find out the keywords that are searched, which search terms generate the most traffic, and which search terms to target on in order to grow your online business.
Two of the more popular keyword research services are Word Tracker and Keyword Discovery. The two services have some unique features that make them different but they both revolve around the same process of starting with a generalized keyword and then searching their databases for terms which are related to your initial keyword. The major difference between the two tools is probably the different “keyword spinners” they have available.
Once these tools find all the keywords that they think are related to your initial keyword, you are presented with a list of keywords from which to choose. In most cases, the first dozen keywords returned are the keywords you will select. The keywords…
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