Feb
8
Outsourcing – Tuning up on Search Engine Optimization.
February 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Many companies and businesses have their own websites, in order to generate market leads and make a sale. However, just placing a website online isn’t enough, one has to generate traffic to the website.
Is your company looking to invest into search engine optimization services to make sure your company website is at the top spot in Google, Yahoo! and Bing search results?
But you have no clear idea on how to go about on contextual advertising, sponsorships in social networks other paid advertisements related to site promotion?
Feb
6
Outsourcing – Manage and Protect Your Image Online
February 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Warren Buffet was quoted that it takes 20 years to build up a reputation and just five minutes to ruin it. However if one considers the Internet and social media, one’s name, image and reputation is indeed a fragile thing that will not even last 10 seconds.
If you maintain a professional or personal persona online, either via a blog or a social media account, you and your name becomes transparent and vulnerable to malicious attacks through comments, compromising photos or videos and even identity theft.
One must be aware on how to carefully manage and protect one’s name and image online.
Feb
5
Outsourcing – What’s a Sourcing Specialist?
February 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment
New jobs or professions in Information Technology are cropping as there is growing demand for individuals with experience and expertise in a variety of new technologies emerge and evolve– such as software-as-a-service, virtualization, network security and social media.
And one of these new IT job specializations is the Sourcing Specialist.
Feb
4
Outsourcing – Research and Development in Today’s World
February 4, 2010 | 1 Comment
Philippine Senator Eduardo Angara shares his thoughts on how the research and development operations of transnational companies, particularly when these processed are outsourced, can be advantageous to host countries. Companies can subcontract or sponsor research in near-shore universities, and/or licenses technologies for by-products to local firms.
Read on how these R&D activities can spur a commercial culture among local scientists and engineers and trigger a culture of innovation HERE
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