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Why You Should Outsource Web Development

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When you outsource web development, you get expert assistance and a flexible range of pay options.

There’s a lot more to web development than meets the eye. Modern web site development is about two things: creating clean, functional sites that users find easy to navigate; and developing fresh and relevant sites that search engines find irresistible. This second strand is vital to the success of any small or medium sized business with an online presence (and that, by now, should be all of us). Web development is one of the most necessary expenses your company will ever have: which is why it makes sense to outsource it. Outsourcing gets things done quicker, better and cheaper. When you outsource web development you pay only for the work that gets done for you – you have no overhead costs to cover, no training costs, no nothing. Just results.

Outsourcing is by far and away the most popular mode of buying necessary services in the modern world. Outsourcing drives costs down across the board because the end users of the service (you) are not being asked to stump up fees that include big mark-ups, or contributions to premises rent or whatever. Also, an outsourced job is always done by an expert – someone who only ever does that kind of work. That means, when you outsource web development, that you are getting a thoroughly professional job done for you by someone whose key and only area of expertise is developing web sites. You get all the design capabilities and functions that a top level web designer can give you: and nothing else. If you want other stuff incorporated, say a web marketing package of some kind, and then you will pay for other experts to add their work to the pile.

It makes an awful lot of sense, when you think about it. Why go to a jack of all trades when you can find a master of one? Particularly when (and this works when you outsource web development, or Flash design, or SEO or whatever you need) you don’t even have to go out and hunt around for a master web designer. Companies like super SME Indus Net Technologies, which works by keeping a vast stable of expert web designers, SEO practitioners, Flash designers, graphic designers and so on to hand, do all that for you. You just go straight to source (in this example, Indus Net Technologies) and explain what you need. You are then given a selection of options and advice on which option would suit you best. The rest, as they say, is history. You outsource web development, Flash design and so on – and the customers keep on coming in your direction.

Companies like Indus Net Technologies offer a huge amount of flexibility when it comes to payment, too. You can hire your web developer (or graphic designer, or PHP programmer, or whatever) by the hour, as a part time hire, or as a full time employee. Each bracket comes with a set quantity of involvement: pay as you go, for part time; 88 hours for part time; and 176 (both of these figures are per month) hours for full time. All outsource web development  work is totally transparent, with time sheets and traceable uploads showing you exactly what you are getting for your money
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John Peter is a leading expert on Outsourcing Services and outsource web development. You can visit his website www.indusnet.co.uk
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