Discover the Benefits of Outsourcing a Web Master in the Philippines

By: Roy Van Rivero

More and more companies are choosing the option of outsourcing a web master in the Philippines to work for their business websites.

Here’s why…

Affordable Labor Cost

Especially nowadays that the world is facing an economic downturn, many companies in the United States and European Union,in particular, are outsourcing in the Philippines because of affordable labor costs. Outsourcing for a web master for example, you can have a dedicated worker to work for you exclusively for as low as $700-think of how much that will mean to your bottom line.

Efficiency

The Philippine IT outsourcing companies have a well-structured, well-engineered telecommunication system to ensure fast turn-outs while maintaining the quality standards. Many web masters in the Philippines are poised to work and effectively give turn-outs in a short period time. In fact, many web master services like website updating, site upgrades, designing templates are done in one working day.

Accuracy

Study shows, the Philippine IT outsourcing companies most especially in web development arena can give outputs with up to 98% satisfaction rating from clients. So, when you are to outsource, rest assured that the Philippine workforce can give you up to 98% accuracy.

Goal oriented and highly-dedicated

Filipinos are well-known to be goal-oriented and highly dedicated to their fields. That is the reason why they excel anywhere in the world. Who else can make 2 consecutive terms as a white house executive chef but a Filipino. Same applies to IT outsourcing. So, it is not a surprise when a Filipino team wins international recognitions again and again.

High level of Conversational English

As we all know, the ability to understand instructions plays an important role most especially when it comes to website development that are mostly technical- you can rely on the Philippine workforce when it comes to this.

Because the Philippines uses English as a prime medium of communication, you are assured that your instructions, directives are well-understood. In fact, Filipinos are known to have this accent that can be understood by any races in the world–they have what we call neutral accent. So, whether verbal or written instructions, rest assured that your project is on the right track.

Above are just some quality of Philippine workforce. Their capacity to handle IT-related tasks stands out from other IT outsourcing providers.

So, when you want to maximize profit, it is a wise choice to outsource in the Philippines.

About the Author

Roy Van Rivero is a content writer and search engine optimizer who has been working in the Internet arena to provide website update services for a number of clients from different part of the world. More information about the services his team is offering here: http://siteupdateservice.com/

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Posted on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
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Elements of Good Affiliate Marketing Program

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One of the most successful form of online ventures is Affiliate Program. This is not just favorable in the side of affiliate companies but in the affiliates as well – no wonder billions of monies are made in this arena.

As this trend is cited to continue, I am giving some useful ideas about some elements of good affiliate program. Consider some points below:

  • Maintain/Improve Product or Service Quality – before you offer affiliate program, see to it that your product or services are of good quality. You also need to constantly work to maintain or improve it.
  • Back-up products/services with warranties, guarantees, or customer support – this help your costumers feel safe as they subscribe for your product or services.
  • Provide your affiliate partners with tools that would make their affiliate campaign easy – you can make use of sales letter, provide them with banners, ebook cover, squeeze page, etc.
  • Provide venue for company – customer interaction ( it may be phone calls, email, online community) – and the like. – Interaction between company and clients is of great importance for it provides avenue for product and or services improvement. Your clients’ comments will mirror the quality of your product and/or services.
  • Effective Affiliate Program Payment System Set-up – you may use a 3rd party program to facilitate affiliate program payment system. You can use 3rd party like click bank.
  • Clear Payment System structure or form – payment can be in a form of rebate, discounts, money, or additional product/services

If you plan to take a plunge on this particular online program, the tips above can be very helpful for you. :-)

Posted on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
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Breaking the Monotony: Sharing Something that is Personal – Care to Read a Page of My Life?

Yes, I know. What I am posting now is something that is pretty irrelevant to the topics I usually post – I just want to break the monotony. Forgive me on this. Anyway, it’s weekend.

I just wanted to post a stuff that I spent time answering . This one was sent to my by my friend via my FB account. And I am sharing my answers now.

Everyone has his/her firsts:

First real best friend:
can’t remember who…

First school:
Kabacan Elem. School

First cell phone:
3210 (LoL!), 3310 now..LoL!

First funeral:
Grandma (Father Side)

First pet:
mahinhin (dog)

First big trip:
nothing ( still trapped in Davao City)

First fight:
Bryan (Cousin)

First celebrity crush:
Mae Rivera (Jukebox Singer)

First time out of the country?
still trapped in Davao City)

First job:
As Professional? Web Content Writer/ SEO at Eversun and still working now for more than 2 years; First Job before I graduated in College was..farmer (hurnal)

First Myspace friend:
Ivan Roda ( Office-mate) – he sent me a myspace’ invite’ during our SEO training about Social Networking

Everyone has his/her lasts:

Last person you hugged:
can’t remember who ( it’s been so long since I was able to hug some1)

Last car ride:
August this year ( LoL!) – when I got sick and no one was available to help me – I decided to go back home (parent s) to take a rest ( by taxi) LoL!

Last time you cried?
Can’t remember when

Last movie you watched:
2012 – we were warned..hehehe!

Last food you ate:
Breakfast steak ( Jollibee)

Last item bought:
Watch ( Timex na baratuhon) – and uh, I got 50% discount

Last shirt worn:
No brand name ( China2x) – it’s a sleeve less shirt..lol!

Last phone call:
Wait, I’ll check my CP ‘cal register’ menu – it’s Ate (sister)! Yes, she was asking me ” Where are you now?”

Last text message:
Grrrr! From Smart Communications ( Promotional text messages)

Last kiss:
Anything? Anyone? Bubbles ( my pet dog); Marry Grace Estoce – my English teacher ( she kissed me during my high school graduation, she was single then..I think she is married now)…hmm..it was so long ago – am I not that kissable? LoL!

Last funeral:
My friend’s newborn baby funeral ( Lat Sunday, 15th Nov)

Last time at the mall:
Last Saturday, JS Ilustre ( just roaming around..alone)

Last time you were excited for something:
Can’t remember ( everything that happens in my life is so predictable – doesn’t ignite any emotional fluctuations, excitement)

Last person you saw:
Landlord

Last thing you drank:
Water – healthy – isn’t it?

Last person that broke your heart:
M.M.L.

Last time you were really honestly happy?
It was long time ago – when I won in Feature Writing Contest ( Secondary School Press Conference). See? it was during my high school days. I am not that happy now but my heart is at ease, satisfied.

Posted on Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Under: Personal | 1 Comment »

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