Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Changing Technologies And Our Adaptation
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Web Development India
Web development India has taken the perfect shape with 360 degree solutions for web development. From website consultancy, to static, dynamic websites development on different technologies using latest development tools, multilingual websites, portal or e-commerce development, flash website, multimedia solutions India has evolved as most promising development centre where big companies are taking keen interest in outsourcing. India web development solution evolves as the business grows. Adept Indian developers and designers use their skill sets to make web development easy. Delivering multilingual websites successfully to clients have helped them a lot in entering the international IT market.
Sites developed by Indian developers are not just great looking but have proved to be great functionally and qualitatively. Websites are designed from search engine point of view to take your website in the SERPs top listing for your targeted keywords for your services and products. Indian web development services are wireless application development, mobile application development, graphics design, web application development, game development. Website development in India have covered range of industry verticals, these include: telecommunications, media and advertising, marketing, retail, education and e-learning, entertainment, real estates, business and technology.
Seamless integration of web design, development, marketing, maintenance, testing modules have provided a competitive edge. Websites built are robust, highly interactive with rich functionalities that help you grow your own brand and increase traffic and generate sales.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Web Marketing Methods for 2008
Isn't online marketing by definition, expensive? Not necessarily. Online businesses are coming to the realization that in an organic environment like the Internet, organic marketing is required; paying for traditional or static marketing only gets you so far before it becomes ineffective. The consumer now controls your marketing.
What is Wrong With the Old Methods?
Old marketing methods are failing because users are beginning to wise up (Rise Up) against the old brute force advertising that tries to win users over through sheer volume, using abrasive web-page banners, unrelated Adwords displayed on the page, or repeated newsletters (most being restricted by anti-spam laws).
The old methods no longer work effectively for two key reasons. One is the fact that they are a "flash in the pan", directing users to websites only so long as you continue to pay for the campaign, the second reason is consumers are now at the stage where they either ignore them or go out of their way to block them (with plug-in based browser or email filtering).
Let's quickly run through some of the "traditional" ways to market on the web, and their failings.
- Paid Campaigns - (These only work while active) Paid campaigns may lure people to your site, but they are regularly not your target market and after arriving they promptly leave (High "bounce" rate).
- Banner Ads - People hate banner ads. Most of the ads on the Internet are loathed because they aren't relevant. Seeing a banner for a better insurance rate when on a gaming site is a massive disconnect for the audience and a significant portion of banner ads are plain abrasive to users. Filling one third of your page with banner ads will not increase the likelihood anyone will care.
- Adwords - Adwords (PPC, Pay Per Click) have the same problem as banner ads, though to a lesser extent. Adwords work by displaying "sponsored results," in search engine results. Adword results are separated from normal search results so not many people select them and the unknown quality in the user's eye causes distrust (how do I know that a sponsored result is better than an organic result). Competition is fierce, with prices spiraling upwards, and returns staying constant. For more information see our article about Google marketing pitfalls.
- Newsletters - One word: Spam. Because of the spam epidemic, users are becoming ever more wary signing up to receive mail from any online source. Legislation and the ever increasing ability of spam filters mean a continually shrinking audience (Restricting the ability to send newsletters, and filtering them before they reach your audience).
The "Old World" marketing relied on one or two large marketing sources to drive traffic with big budgets and marketing firms. You have to get people to create the "news" then you pay other people to distribute the "news", so you are pulling people into your "store" to show them what you have (whether they want it or not).
New Methods for Marketing
These days having others create and distribute your content for you is in vogue, this can mean syndicating your articles for other users to repost, paying users to review or rate your services, guiding users directly on forums or having users sign up to receive exclusive information. In every case, the handiwork of distribution is left to others.
Lets quickly run through some of the new "Web 2.0" ways to market on the web, and the reason you should try them:
- Blogs - Blogs are a goldmine to both the reader and the writer. Blogging is less time consuming and considerably cheaper than traditional marketing. Blogs give you the ability to convey your personal thoughts on happenings in your industry and your personal and corporate life, letting you really connect with your audience. Another positive is the viral marketing component where you are referenced through various social media websites, search engines and other blogs, increasing both your credibility and searchability, making it easier for consumers to find and trust you.
- Forums - Forums give you an insight into what people are talking about, letting you get directly into the heads of potential customers. An easy way to find an appropriate forum is by asking existing customers what forums they frequent. Join in conversations, threads, contribute to the community and become a trusted member, then you can give your professional advice and mention what you do for a living. You should approach this as a way to get insight into what people are talking about, with the side-effect of possibly generating leads. If you approach this as direct marketing, the community will quickly tell and either ban you, or develop a healthy disdain of you.
- Articles - Articles are a great way to show you are connected to the issues in your industry and the wider world around you. You can either submit your articles through a syndication service, or post it on your blog; even better is a combination of the two: Choose a topic you enjoy talking about and write an article (like this one!) with your personal opinion or some helpful advice. If it is well-written and educates readers, you will already have an edge on your competition.
The theme of the new marketing methods is tailoring your content to the audience. The intent is to create something readers want to read. Marketing is not about trickery or insincerity, it's about communicating your ideas with honesty and authenticity. If it is worthwhile to your users, then they will happily talk about the content and spread it around. You have to communicate authentically with your customers and it simply doesn't happen using "traditional" online marketing.
A word of caution: if you try any of the above methods but approach them traditionally (as a direct marketing channel) then not only will you annoy a great number of users, you will also damage your company image. Again I stress the above point, make the content something people want to read, not just marketing material.
Old Marketing Methods That are now Approached Differently
Benjamin Franklin said insanity is "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." This is increasingly true for some of the more traditional forms of online marketing. It's not so much what people are doing, but more a case of how they are being done.
Let's take a look at how we should be approaching some of the old marketing methods today.
- Press Releases - Before we start, I'm sorry to tell you, but unless you are in the 5% of the market that people pay attention to, no-one reads your press releases - at least no potential customers do. A high percentage of companies marketing on the web use traditional methods of delivery, either in print or on a section of their website. Consider changing your press release to positively present your company then send it through a syndication service for papers and online news sources to pick up and republish.
- Search Engines - Previously you had to specifically tailor your site to search engine specifications to ensure you had a high pagerank and were located at the top of search results. To put it simply, the important factor was how your site was presented to the user. These days although page display has an impact, it is far more important to have the right content on the site. Search engines now care more about content. Structure your pages logically and efficiently with appropriate content for each page, and be sure to link to those pages wherever possible, especially if you are engaging in blog or forum marketing.
- Mailing Lists and Newsletters - With new anti-spam laws coming into effect, coupled with users increasingly annoyed at anything email based, mailing lists and newsletters are becoming far less effective. Ensure all the users on your mailing lists and newsletters have agreed to receive them. You don't need to re-ask permission from your existing list, but be sure to let users op-out, and put an optional op-in form link in your communications.
Old-world communication can still be effective, but you need to ensure it is not your only approach.
The Conclusion?
Reevaluation is the key to a healthy online presence. You need to be constantly measuring and reevaluating your marketing methods to ensure you are not wasting money, and can take advantage of effective new methods.
Source: Site Pro News Sam Law and Julian Stone is the author - Project, Task & Time Management specialists for: ProWorkFlow, ProActiveSoftware & Julian101.com
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Friday, November 2, 2007
Web Development India
Process oriented, customer-centric approach of the Indian web developers has made them pioneer in web development services provider. From simple static website design to creative and sophisticated e-commerce and portal websites, Indian web developers expertise to provides real, creative, enticing web design solutions that helps to capture potential customers' attention.
Web development involves developing a website for the Internet. It is conglomeration of web design development, e-commerce business development, and client-server coding and web server configuration. Web development has become popular with introduction of free tools like LAMP (Linux, Apache, mySQL and PHP). Modern age web application development tools include .Net technologies, Open Source Technologies that offer interoperability, easy integration, customization, easy access and management of content and resources, project management is streamlined with other processes.
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Monday, October 15, 2007
Offshore Website Development
Global economy is a gift of technology and web development is among the fastest growing industry. Vegetative growth in IT industry cannot be denied where Offshore and Outsourcing are two conjugative terms intruding the WWW. Offshore Outsourcing has made your dreams touch reality; it is lingo of rising enterprises whether small, large or medium. Wider reach, broader spectrum, large bandwidth, strong network and better communication, integration of discrete segments, modular approach are synonymous to IT and web design development industries.
With desktop applications migrating to web applications and advent of new technologies industry standards are changing. Web Development means developing a website for the web and the development includes web design, web development, e-commerce website for marketing and sales purposes, client-server coding and web server configuration. The cost of development has drastically gone down and it is now affordable for small companies. Many free web development tools and platforms are available. Most widely used web development tools are LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and Microsoft .Net technologies.
Web development is divided into client side coding and server side coding; client side coding covers layout and design and server side coding includes functionality and back end module. Points to be considered are error checking, sanitization of data entered through forms in specific fields, testing of applications. Better communication among various modules has rendered smooth workflow and automation of system. Web development spans across industries and web development companies may develop simple static web based application to e-commerce websites.
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