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Does Offshoring My Web Design Project Really Save Money?

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In these recessionary times, saving money is a priority for
almost everyone. If you have a web project, does it make sense to
send it overseas to save money? If that is something you wish to
try, there are a few points you should consider first.


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Does Offshoring My Web Design Project Really Save Money?
Copyright (c) 2008 Kevin Kielty
Raleigh SEO Company
http://raleighseocompany.net



A lot of people in the US are excited about getting web design
and development done on the cheap, especially during a recession.
Many foreign companies offer $10 - $15 per hour. Is it too good
to be true? It can be. Below are some of the pitfalls of a low,
low price website and how you can avoid them. Requirements
Writing:

All technical projects begin with a set of requirements.
Basically, web design requirements are the objectives that the
project must meet. When you begin your web design project, you
will most likely be speaking with some type of Project Manager.
That person will ask questions about your project. They are not
trying to work with you to come up with a business solution, they
do not wish to explore your business problems. They expect you to
lay out the requirements and tell them exactly what you want. The
difficulty here is that technical requirements require a certain
level of technical expertise. Most laypeople don't have the
experience to properly communicate technical requirements to a
technical person.

Thoroughly think through what you want to accomplish with your
web design project. An offshore company won't act as a
consultant and make suggestions. They will only give what you
specifically ask for and nothing else. So you will need to do
your own research, thoroughly think through your project and
write out what you want your project to accomplish.

Language Barriers:

The second problem that can arise in offshoring a web design
project, is the language barrier. If you are able to come up with
your own your web design requirements, the next challenge is
dealing with a web design project manager for whom English is a
second language. Even if your Project Manager seems to be doing a
good job, there are still many layers below him or her to which
your project will be passed. Those people have even less
understanding of the English language than your Project Manager
does. In fact, your project will probably be passed off 2 or 3
more times to various people in various departments. With all
that handing off and the communication issues, the potential for
problems abound. You could end up spending countless hours of
your own time doing quality assurance and still not really know
what you're going to end up with.

When considering who to go with, think about weather or not the
person you're talking to, really understands you. If you're
having trouble communicating with the web design project manager,
it's only going to get worse at the next level.

Project collaboration:

A design/development project requires a great deal of
collaboration and is best done in person. If it cannot be done in
person, the next best alternative is to have a very short cycle
of collaboration, where the Project Manager or web
designer/developer asks questions and you respond immediately.
There is momentum to the discussion, followed by immediate
action. When offshoring your web design project, you introduce a
time delay. That delay can break all the momentum of the project.
All of the stop and go can lead to 20 different broken threads or
lists going back and forth and much confusion. Quick response
time is imperative to project success. If there is a 24-48 hour
delay in communication, it can lead to a delay in project
completion as well as an increase in the budget, and the quality
of the project will suffer. Plan for your project to take extra
time. Start out with the assumption that the project will not be
ready on time, and that you will need extra time to communicate
back and forth to get it done properly. There are definite risks
when working with an offshore web designer/developer. * It will
mean more work for you:

 * You will need to find the best business solution - An offshore
designer/developer will not act as a consultant.

 * You will need to do your own research and come up with the
best business solution yourself.

 * You will need to write your own web design requirements - You
will need to plan your web design project thoroughly and
communicate your plans in detail. An offshore designer/developer
will only give you what you specifically ask for.

 * It will require more of your time:

 * You will need to plan additional time to ensure that your
project is done correctly. Ongoing communication as well as
project completion will be delayed due to the time differences
and language barriers.

 * The quality of your project can suffer:

 * Communication and cultural differences - Your designer may not
understand your product or service the way you assume they do.
For example, if they don't have private health insurance in
their country, can they build a quality website that will help
you sell insurance?

 * You don't have any recourse if you are not happy with the
results:

 * American laws won't protect you if you are unhappy with your
website. If you are going to spend over $1,000.00 on your web
design project, then you may not want to risk going with an
offshore designer/developer. 




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Kevin Kielty lives in Raleigh, NC. Web Design and Search Engine 
Marketing are his areas of expertise. He is the owner of Internet
Marketing Advantage where he utilizes his 20 years of experience
in sales, marketing and web development in Raleigh NC
http://www.raleighseocompany.net/category/raleigh-web-design/
to provide business owners with web design and Internet marketing
solutions that increase their profits. His company serves clients
in North Carolina and across the US. http://raleighseocompany.net


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