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The Illusions of Top Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Comments Off

Posted on August 12, 2010 by admin

An abundance of oft-heard SEO myths and rumors are circulating. Some SEO tricks might work in the short term, but if you want lasting results with SEO, it takes good, thorough know-how and effort. Or, if you’d rather, an investment of time and doing your homework. Read on to learn about the foremost Search Engine Optimization myths and discover the truth about how SEO really works.

It Outsourcing Services Company In India Comments Off

Posted on March 19, 2010 by admin

Finding IT Outsourcing Companies in India is like finding fresh water fish inside a pond. They are available in abundance with a service provider available at every block claiming to be the most reliable, credible and efficacy personified enterprise that has catered to the crème de la crème of every industry vertical. Every outsourcing company will show you a list of all the enterprises it has worked for and will also put on display the portfolio of projects handled in the past. With all due respect and in my very humble opinion, these parameters prove to be very futile and shallow while judging a service provider and render no good to the decision that ought to be taken in the end.

Freelance content writers Vs Professional content writing firm Comments Off

Posted on December 28, 2009 by admin

The decision to hire freelance content writers or a professional content writing firm should be mulled over carefully, since it would directly affect the effectiveness of your content. Both these options have their own pros and cons, which need to be considered carefully and a decision should be taken depending on your needs and requirements.

Satellite Internet – Service Sector Oppotunities In The Internet Economy Comments Off

Posted on December 08, 2009 by admin

The growth of this sector has increased businesses productivity and in many cases globalized its marketplace. Information technology and the service sector are the primary drivers of economic growth. The result of this has led to increasing private service sector exports and imports. Unfortunately U.S. businesses export more services than they import. That has created a problem for both businesses and American workers seeking opportunities. When polled most businesses in the states admitted that most of their service jobs go overseas for two reasons; one being the ability to find an abundance low-wage workers, for jobs such as call center reps and the lack of Broadband access for rural workers, who are primarily the people seeking the work. The lack of Broadband access is also putting high-wage jobs, like software development, at risk of going overseas as well.
Here is where the opportunity for American job seekers comes in. Businesses have a problem with the exporting of services. The business polled revealed, close to 20% were engaged in global off shoring of some if not all of their service support activity – 52% goes to India.
Businesses cited that doing so reduced costs, freed up management time and gave their customers 24/7 access to support. The problem for those same businesses was a whopping 67% customer dissatisfaction rating with the outsourced services. Nearly every business surveyed said they would be interested in bringing back those jobs if rural employees could be recruited. It makes sense for businesses to retain a high level of customer satisfaction, not to mention the favorable government tax incentives for keeping the jobs stateside.
Because cable and DSL providers have failed to service so many rural areas, a large number of potential job candidates were ineligible for these jobs. However Satellite Internet has changed this dynamic. It has been the stance of many of the cable and DSL providers that providing services to customers in rural areas would not be profitable enough to undertake. Satellite Internet, because of the way it is delivered, makes the most sense. With speeds comparable to DSL services, Satellite Internet has the speed and reliability the businesses are looking for. Best of all – it is available everywhere.
It is important to note the nearly 70% of rural Americans polled say they are interested in working for home over the Internet. 50% of retirees, were interested in returning to the workforce, citing flexible schedules, supplemental income, social interaction and intellectual stimulation as inducements. 54% of all rural candidates nationwide stated they have broadband Internet access currently, 79% subscribe to Satellite Internet services.



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