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March 12, 2010 by
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The concept of SEO Outsourcing has been exemplified well by companies in India. Outsourcing has grown by the leaps and bounds and the industry vertical that has benefited a lot is SEO. Plenty of service providers in India are currently providing SEO services where every website is given a holistic and inclusive search engine optimization exercise and is refurbished and worked upon for a good ranking on the various search engines. These SEO services India companies are also known as SEO outsourcing India services providers and ensure that the website is thoroughly reworked upon and soars to achieve a good positioning on search engines. Read the full post
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December 20, 2009 by
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SEO in India is a huge prospect. It is now clearly evident that many companies from abroad are looking at SEO India as a reliable option to go for. With more and more companies fighting for top spots in the search engine rankings, this industry is definitely growing by leaps and bounds. However, one thing to not here is that with widening scope of SEO in India, many companies are playing spoil sport. You will find many companies, who promise a lot and deliver nothing. They might charge you a lower cost but services they offer will not be consistent. Therefore, it is important to make sure that you choose the right SEO consultant in India. Read the full post
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December 11, 2009 by
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Have you had to add another phone line to your home because you have a dial-up Internet provider – or – do you just let your phone line go unavailable while you are using the Internet? If you have answered yes to any of these questions – satellite Internet may be the solution for you.
Satellite Internet is growing by leaps and bounds over the past several years. Rural Internet customers are quickly realizing that they are not cornered by the “trailing edge” technology the dial-up ISP’s offer. There is a better way to access the Internet and satellite is it.
Satellite Internet provides customers with an always on, lightning fast connection without dial-up delays, disconnections or the use of your phone line. Surf the Internet up to 30-times faster, download with ease, read emails, send pictures, or just browse to your hearts content.
Satellite Internet is available within the 48 continental United States. You will need a clear view of the southern sky and a small dish, either mounted to your home or attached to a pole in your yard. As demand for this faster Internet service rises more and more great promotional deals pop up. Shop around and you will be able to save on equipment, installation and monthly service rates. The service is simple to use and setup. The satellite Internet modem simply plugs into a wall outlet and to the Ethernet port on the back of your computer. There is no dialing into an ISP as the service is always on and available 24/7.
There are a few satellite ISP’s out there, but WildBlue and HughesNet are clearly the leaders in the industry. The main difference between the two is how they deliver service to customers. HughesNet uses KU bands, or frequency to transmit, where WildBlue uses KA band. The main difference is that KA is much less crowded than KU band. KU delivery uses one large beam covering the country while KA used by WildBlue uses individual spot beams to cover the same area. The spot beams allow WildBlue to reuse frequencies in other beams in order to maximize bandwidth for its satellites.
Because satellite Internet has a limited amount of bandwidth, they use a Fair Access Policy to regulate the use of the service. Basically, in order to assure that each customer has the same quality of service a limit is placed on the amount of uploading and downloading a customer can perform in a set period of time. HughesNet uses a daily FAP policy, where WildBlue uses a rolling 30-day period of its FAP usage levels. No matter which way FAP is delivered, it is important to note that only 4% off all users get “FAPPED.” If you are over your allotted limit you are simply reduced to dial-up like speeds until you gain more threshold in your account. Satellite Internet can also be a solution for small rural businesses as well, however, it is important to note that the service performance is not recommended for more than two computers. Other limitations on the service would include, Voice Over Internet Protocol over VOIP. Examples of VOIP would be Vonage phone service. Also, the service is not recommended for Virtual Private Networks (VPN) access, because of the latency in the transmitting signal from the modem to the satellite and back down, VPN connections, which require constant authentication simply drop and require authentication over and over.
The cost of Satellite Internet depends on the speed that you require. No matter what your needs are, however, the prices will be competitive with most cable and DSL providers. Like many traditional ISP’s the satellite providers will provide many of the same extras such as; web-based email options with anywhere from 5-10 addresses. Web space usually between 10-20 MB. Virus protection software, alternate remote access dialup service, should you need to access the Internet away from your base setup, the ability to maintain existing AOL accounts if you prefer and equipment warranties.
Satellite Internet providers have enormous customer satisfaction ratings with independent polls showing 94% of satellite internet customers saying they would recommend the service to their friends and family members. Among the areas where satellite service scored highest, reliability of service, speed, price to quality of service ratio, tech support and customer service.
For PC users the requirements include: 300+ MHz processor, 128 MB RAM, Windows ME, 2000 or XP operating systems, 100 MB of free hard drive space and an Ethernet NIC card. For Mac users: 300+ MHz processor, 128 MB RAM, OS10.2+ operating system, 100 MB of free hard drive space and an Ethernet NIC card. Read the full post
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November 29, 2009 by
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To have a presence in the global market, it is extremely important to have a website. A well designed, developed and written website will give you the exposure you want for your business. But, what will you do with a website that is lying somewhere on 15th page of the search engine rankings? With this lower ranking, the chances of you getting noticed are quite less, no matter how well developed or written website you have. This is where you need SEO services India for your business. By outsourcing your SEO work to an Indian SEO company, you can sit back and relax, and can see the ranking of your website shooting up by leaps and bounds. Read the full post
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