Much has been made of YouTube’s inability to keep pirated content off of its servers, a sticking point that has made the popular video-sharing site a very large target for media companies, especially since its highly publicized acquisition by Google in October of last year.
When to Outsource SEO and When to Keep it in House
SEO is big business these days. All too often, there is little supply to meet the current demand. With increases in the costs associated with other forms of web marketing, it has become almost a necessity for businesses to incorporate SEO in to their marketing plan.
20 Questions To See If You Are Ready To Outsource
Take this quick free quiz to see if you are ready to start outsourcing your software development.
Professional SEO: Hand Off to Bob or Outsource the Job?
We are often asked if professional SEO (search engine optimization) can be done effectively utilizing in-house talent.
Email Marketing: To Outsource or Bring In-House?
In the brave new world of today’s marketplace, email marketing has emerged as one of the most cost-effective and targeted ways to reach consumers and businesses. Most companies have realized that some form of email marketing is part of a complete sales-and-marketing arsenal.
Choosing Your Outsource Service Provider
You have carefully weighed the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing and finally decided to outsource your project. Is there a surefire way to choose an outsource service provider (OSP) that best fits your needs? Is there an established selection procedure that can be applied on all occasions? Is there a complete list of requirements that a potential OSP should meet? Even if this article doesn’t give you an affirmative answer to all these questions, it will help you avoid costly blunders.
Preparing a Contract With an Outsource Service Provider
When your in-house expertise and/or budget doesn’t allow you to implement a vital IT development project, it’s time to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing. If you finally decide to outsource your project, you have to choose an outsource service provider (OSP) that best fits your needs. The next step – a most important and responsible one – is negotiating and preparing a contract.