Archiv for June, 2008


published: June 19th, 2008

Web Design for Marketing and Communications Professionals 10 Ways to Improve Your Site

Marketing and communications professionals are constantly looking for creative ways to promote their businesses and organizations. It’s a way of life. Where a normal person sees a refrigerator magnet, a marketing specialist sees a chance at continuous visibility. Where a normal person sees a free postcard, a marketing specialist sees potential publicity for his company’s new service. Where a normal person sees a collection of pictures and words online and calls it a website, a marketing specialist often does the same thing, and that’s a problem.

The web is our most powerful, yet most neglected tool in marketing. Very few organizations truly take advantage of its power. Many of my clients become my clients because they need to update their branding. They need a new logo, office materials and marketing materials. They most often have a website, but it typically isn’t what they want to update first. When I ask employees what they want to get out of new branding, the answer is either “nicer business cards and things to send/give out” or “don’t bother me.” This is a tremendous insight into that fact that selfishness is a huge motivator. Employees rarely visit their company website unless it’s their job to do so.

They personally give out their business cards and other collateral and they want those materials to reflect well on them. Or, in the “don’t bother me” group, they just want to do their jobs and don’t want to be hassled by some annoying designer. At any rate, the website becomes secondary and employee’s needs are first.

The lesson here is this: if you want to get into the mind of your market, you have to discover what selfish need they have that will get them to visit your website and give you business. The web is powerful because it provides instant answers for people actively searching for information. The web is not just about pajama-clad 20-somethings looking to buy CDs before bedtime. Every demographic imaginable has representatives online actively seeking you out. For example, a company employs a PR specialist to help build business. That PR specialist knows that she needs to align the company with a charity to offset some of the company’s prior bad behavior and create a story for a press release.

If she stumbles on your organization’s website and reads about your history, annual events and contact information, she may move on. But if your website discusses how your services dramatically helped specific people, how you are growing each year, how if she gives over $5,000 her company will be listed in every publication you produce, and how your corporate donor program has positively affected another company like hers, she may pick up the phone to talk to you. Throw in a choice of a free Spa package at the local tr

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published: June 16th, 2008

Web Designing (Imagination at work)

Quality isn’t something you apply to a finished web site like wood sealer on a new deck: a good site has quality designed in and built in.

Web designing is the design of a web page, website or web application. Basically it focuses on building the front-end of a web page. There are two basic aspects to any web page found on the Internet. The first is a presentation that the user interacts with and the second is the back-end that includes information for non-human browsers.

Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) is the basic markup language which tells a browser how to present information. A stricter version of HTML is also widely known as eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML). A web designer is able to tell a browser how a web page should appear by using HTML or XHTML. It is gaining popularity in both short and long term as time progresses.

The act of web design can be quite difficult from the technical point of view as it has a number of variable factors. All browsers do not interpret HTML according to the standards created by the standard-setting body, which is known as the World Wide Web Consortium or WWW. It means that the same piece of web design may appear completely different in different browsers. So numerous fixes and workarounds has to be done to avoid browser-specific bugs.

Another problem which may arise in the web design is the abundance or plethora of formats in which a sight might be viewed in. In this regard a web designer must account for different monitor sizes, displaying different settings. So a web designer needs to work really hard in order to make a web page attractive. They should also create a layout static enough to allow for the use of images and other necessarily fixed-size components.

In addition there are some popular languages which are used for dynamic web design which includes ASP, PHP, and ColdFusion. Mention should also be made of Macromedia’s Flash which is popular amongst many web designers.

The scope for web designer is virtually limitless. With the arrival and pliable of Flash and other embedded technologies, it is allowing for a versatility and dynamism amongst the web designer in challenging their imagination.

Author is an experinced web designer.

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published: June 13th, 2008

Offshore Dedicated Center - Cost-Effective Model for Web Development Outsourcing

Current business situation shows that to outsource means to
benefit, i.e. to make profit from international trade in products and services.
Witnessing high quality companies that have helped to improve the global
perception of the “brand”, lots of producers have stuck to the idea of
partnership with offshore development teams. Participating in such business does
not necessarily take away from them market share, but it is a 100% key factor in
maintaining customers and acquiring new business i.e. providing a quality
product or service.

To run business above and beyond the limitations of production methods is
essential nowadays. No doubt, this task is not an easy one taking into
consideration that companies try to keep inventories low, overhead costs and
capital expenditures to a minimum.

Being not able to keep up with the upgrade of technological advances, nor the
expense of keeping employees up with these improvements, most companies start to
use outsourcing as on of the essential ways to upraise any product or service
one has to offer.

According to statistics, more than 85% of companies participating in IT
development business and outsourcing abroad, usually do it in CIS countries:
half of that number takes risks to establish ODC (Offshore
Dedicated Center) that allows to benefit from the expertise of another
company, without accumulating the expenses of new equipment and training.

An ODC is a dedicated, customized, and secure development center established for
a customer that needs to outsource application and maintenance work for a long
period of time. ODC model gives the customer better control over the process of
product development, and helps to have higher resource efficiency (cost saving
up to 70%).

Being a branch of offshore business, Dedicated Center does not require any
up-front investments or long-term commitments: the company chosen handles
incorporation issues, establishing IT infrastructure, legal fees, payroll, legal
compliance and office leases. Being not obliged to pay office expenses, internet,
electricity, infrastructure and many more, the employer can be sure that each
dedicated member of this team works 180 hours per month making profit.

With companies all over the world everyone can gain access to talented engineers,
experienced developers and trendy designers. Leveraging the dedicated team means
that customers who risk can handle their own IT projects quickly and efficiently,
utilizing cost-effective equivalent in-house resources.

At the same time, management team that is a must in every modern
IT development company is
always at client’s service to provide a level of convenience and security that
one would never get by working within some local development departments.

With roots in all continents and countries, IT development companies are
utilizing close relations with local universities, the development community and
educational centers to quickly fill the need for qualified engineers. Local
business connections also work for outsourcing companies’ benefit.
ODC BENEFITS:

1. Focus on Core IT Competencies - Save on Cost of Applications Development
2. Avoid Long-term Investments
3. Lower Business Risks
4. Best Practices from Leading Web Development Company
5. Quick Return on Investment
6. Full Operational Control
7. Established IT Infrastructure
8. Access to the Best Talents
9. Improved Product Release Time

Peter Melnikov
http://www.moveyourweb.net

Peter Melnikov is COO of MoveYourWeb web development offshore company

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