Creating A Web Page

Just look at here first:

Page Title: Does your title explain what the page is? Is your page title descriptive? This is what will show up if someone bookmarks your page, and at the top of the page.

Content: People come to Web sites for information. If your Web page doesn’t have any, then they won’t come back.

Page Length: Have you thought about how your page will look on different browsers? If it is too long, people won’t want to scroll to read it, but if it’s too short, it won’t have enough information to keep people on the page.

Image Size: Are your images smaller than 12Kb? If you must have an image larger than that, show the reader a thumbnail (a smaller version of the image, that was resized by a paint program not the browser) and allow them to decide if they want to download it.

Image Quality: If you add it to the page, then think about what it lends to the page. For example, these check marks are here to emphasize the “checklist” nature of this page.

Image HTML: Does your image tag have all the necessary HTML? This includes the width and height, and the alt text.

Link Text: Do you link to descriptive text rather than boring words like “click here”? The biggest problem with navigation on the Web is that readers don’t know where they are going.

Link Quality: Do all of your links go to active pages? If you maintain a site on the Web, you should spend time every week making sure that the links work. There are many validators available to check your links with.

General Issues

Feedback: If you are putting up a Web page, feedback from your readers can help you make it better. Chances are, the spammers will find you either way, and hiding your identity just makes your page look less real.

Last Updated: If you update your page frequently, this helps readers determine if they will find value in reading your site again.

Valid HTML: Does your HTML meet HTML standards? While it isn’t always vital that you use only HTML standard tags, you should use correct HTML, and use browser specific tags only when you have adjusted for the differences on different platforms.

Correct Spelling and Grammar: Are there any spelling or grammar errors on your page? If there are, you should fix them. Simple typos can destroy the credibility of an otherwise wonderful page.

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What to outsource web designing & development

There are billion of web pages on internet today but still web site designing and development business is booming as thousand of new sites are coming every day besides updating in old sites. Particularly in developed countries like USA, Canada and Uk, businesses are well aware about the importance of internet and they are relying on web site designing and development companies to give them edge over their competitors on internet. As the business of web site designing and development is growing more companies are coming in to offer web site designing and development services. It is now becoming hard for web site designing and development companies to get edge over their competitors. There is only one way for doing so and this is to reduce their price for web site designing and development services and also reduce their turn around time and keeping the quality high.

This could be achieved only by outsourcing web site designing and development services to under developed countries where cost for human resource and that of infra structure is very low as compared to developed countries.

Also due to time difference turn around time is lower than that of developed countries.

Through outsourcing offshore companies have eliminated their in house development cost. They are no more involved in any human resource management headache. No capital cost for development equipment or infrastructure. Off shore companies are only concentrating on marketing and rest is taken care by their outsourcing partners.

Due to internet, communication is no more a problem and they work like they are sitting in same office but in different rooms.

Language is also not an issue because English is essential language in countries and also they have same skill sets as in other developed countries

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Benefits to Hiring a Outsourcing Company

Companies of all sizes struggle with escalating costs of full-time employees. Hidden behind paychecks are less visible costs. Not often considered in the decision to outsource include: hiring, training, administration, benefits, absenteeism, workspace and equipment. By some estimates, employee expenses account for up to 70% of a company’s overall revenue. In addition to providing sizable financial advantages, outsourcing’s other advantages are:

1. Expertise: Harness the talent technology and expertise of niche providers and leverage best practices. Expert sources who might carry too large a price tag to employ full-time, can fit into nearly any budget on a project-by-project or as needed basis.

2. Management: Focus on the core aspects of your business and leave the worries of non-core activities to someone else without having to commit additional managers or your time to manage a project. Outsourcing companies have their own management.

3. Personnel Flexibility: Hire specialists without being obligated to keep them on when they are not needed. It is easier to terminate an outsourced relationship than to layoff full-time personnel.

4. Capital Conservation: Concentrate financial resources on core business activities vs. investing capital in overhead, such as: office space, computers, etc.

5. Time Savings: Don’t reinvent the wheel. Someone somewhere has done it before or developed an easy solution – why not use it?

Outsourcing is no longer about cutting costs and saving money. It is about how to do things quicker, more efficiently, getting to the market faster than your competitors, maximizing workforce flexibility and gaining access to highly qualified employees. Outsourcing is becoming one of the most significant business trends of this decade.

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Reference: About.com