Outsourcing is the delegation of tasks or jobs from internal production to an external entity (such as a subcontractor). Most recently, it has come to mean the elimination of native staff to staff overseas, where salaries are markedly lower The concept started with Ross Perot when he founded Electronic Data Systems in 1962
Offshore outsourcing more and more takes the shape of Business Process Outsourcing, where whole business processes (such as support and development) are outsourced. The client is usually free to choose who provides the outsourced business processes, while stock markets press the company to do more for less. This requires that managers search out the cheapest sources they can find. In countries like India and China (primarily Bangalore in India), companies like IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, and Novell choose to get BPO business services from sub-contractors in these countries or move many development and support jobs there. Smaller businesses can also take advantage of freelancing on the Internet to get smaller projects done by offshore developers at minimum cost.
In the corporate environment, the term “outsourcing” often refers to a particular type of outsourcing, business process outsourcing (BPO). BPO occurs when an organization turns over the management of a particular business process (such as accounting or payroll) to a third party that specializes in that process. The underlying theory is that the BPO firm can complete the process more efficiently, leaving the original firm free to concentrate on its core competency.
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Through the right mix of business process improvement, labor arbitrage and technology enhancements, BPO is aimed at reducing cost, increasing service levels and thus improving the enterprise value of the business processes. Blending qualified workforce with and faster adoption of well-defined business processes leads to higher productivity gains without compromising on quality.
Offshore outsourcing more and more takes the shape of Business Process Outsourcing, where whole business processes (such as support and development) are outsourced. The client is usually free to choose who provides the outsourced business processes, while stock markets press the company to do more for less. This requires that managers search out the cheapest sources they can find. In countries like India and China (primarily Bangalore in India), companies like IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, and Novell choose to get BPO business services from sub-contractors in these countries or move many development and support jobs there. Smaller businesses can also take advantage of freelancing on the Internet to get smaller projects done by offshore developers at minimum cost.
In the corporate environment, the term “outsourcing” often refers to a particular type of outsourcing, business process outsourcing (BPO). BPO occurs when an organization turns over the management of a particular business process (such as accounting or payroll) to a third party that specializes in that process. The underlying theory is that the BPO firm can complete the process more efficiently, leaving the original firm free to concentrate on its core competency.
HR Processing Solutions Finance and Administration Solutions Procurement Solutions Customer Services Telemarketing Services IT Help Desk Services Technical Support Services Knowledge Services Insurance Processing Mortgage Processing
Through the right mix of business process improvement, labor arbitrage and technology enhancements, BPO is aimed at reducing cost, increasing service levels and thus improving the enterprise value of the business processes. Blending qualified workforce with and faster adoption of well-defined business processes leads to higher productivity gains without compromising on quality.
One client did this on his own server he crosslinked his related sites heavily almost referring to the other sites from almost all the pages of the other sites he had, and finally all his sites were penalized, none of them showed up even typing the domain name in the search bar,
so the problem here is cross linking, Not just cross linking from one page but cross linking heavily with sites in same Ip range,
Other things that might happen if one escapes cross linking with automated penality is google removing sites manually from the index if they get many complaints about one single person owning many domains and cross linking them,
I heard google guy say this once, they treat this tactic as a Super spam and will be ready to take immediately action when detected, But again it is very rare where people crosslinking sites heavily on their own server,
This is my understanding on crosslinking better stay away from all these stuff,
Don't participate in link schemes like links2you dot com designed to increase your site's ranking or PageRank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or "bad neighborhoods" on the web as your own ranking may be affected adversely by those links. Linking to a "bad neighbourhood" could eventually lead to your own page receiving a penalty. Ok so what happens when we link to bad neighbourhood, Popular and verified predications1. Googlebot will stop visiting your site or they come once in a while, 2. Your number of pages will drop from the google index from time to time and finally your whole site will be removed,3. Your site Will be totally removed from the index automatically when google detects you do excessivive linking to bad neighbourhood for the purpose of increasing link popularity or PageRank,4. I have seen one type one penalty in google for linking to bad or doubtful neighbourboods or spam site,What they do they stop regular visits to the site, Instead of doing regular visits they will visit the site once in a while and index it, No ranking penalty nothing but only penalty is reduction of regular visits, Other type of penalty I saw google is showing towards doubtful sites is by not showing any fresh dates near the ranking result of the site,
SO it depends, better to be on the safer side and not to do any linking to bad neighbourhood You should be checking the status of the outbound link often,
There are many instances where google cannot pose a penalty just because they link to a bad neighbourhood, For example take directories, a guy submits a site a person reviews the site, that time the site might be a great site and he accepts and includes the site in the directory, Ok then after 2 months that site is given to some Search engine spammer and he does all sort of spam and illegal techniques on the site, google picks this up and penalizes the site, So my question should the directory which is still holding a link to a penalized spam site should be penalized, NO right, the person or company who runs the directory is innocent and they are not aware there is a spam site in their index, google will see all these things, that is why any spam technique you take it is very difficult to implement a penalty due to these type of reasons,
Have you seen the google directory, Some sites on the bottom of the directory are without any PageRank and are listed in the bottom, Most of the sites that are like that are in the penalized list by google ( some might not be ranked) , that doesnt mean that whole category is penalized that is what I meant before, it is very difficult to penalize a site because it links to bad neighbourhoods but it will hurt to some extend,
GUEST BOOK SPAMMING,( dont do it)
Guest book spamming, oops sorry guest book listing is just like a FFA links page, doesnt make any big difference, Initially when PageRank was introduced people started FFA links page, loading the guest books to increase the link popularity and PageRank, But now google has woke up to the occasion and now they are ignoring most of the links,IMO guestbook links are totally ignored by google, how they do possible by the guest book code, mostly guest book coding has a definete pattern even if they are different guest books, Better stop linking to a spam guest book and stop spamming them for links
so the problem here is cross linking, Not just cross linking from one page but cross linking heavily with sites in same Ip range,
Other things that might happen if one escapes cross linking with automated penality is google removing sites manually from the index if they get many complaints about one single person owning many domains and cross linking them,
I heard google guy say this once, they treat this tactic as a Super spam and will be ready to take immediately action when detected, But again it is very rare where people crosslinking sites heavily on their own server,
This is my understanding on crosslinking better stay away from all these stuff,
Don't participate in link schemes like links2you dot com designed to increase your site's ranking or PageRank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or "bad neighborhoods" on the web as your own ranking may be affected adversely by those links. Linking to a "bad neighbourhood" could eventually lead to your own page receiving a penalty. Ok so what happens when we link to bad neighbourhood, Popular and verified predications1. Googlebot will stop visiting your site or they come once in a while, 2. Your number of pages will drop from the google index from time to time and finally your whole site will be removed,3. Your site Will be totally removed from the index automatically when google detects you do excessivive linking to bad neighbourhood for the purpose of increasing link popularity or PageRank,4. I have seen one type one penalty in google for linking to bad or doubtful neighbourboods or spam site,What they do they stop regular visits to the site, Instead of doing regular visits they will visit the site once in a while and index it, No ranking penalty nothing but only penalty is reduction of regular visits, Other type of penalty I saw google is showing towards doubtful sites is by not showing any fresh dates near the ranking result of the site,
SO it depends, better to be on the safer side and not to do any linking to bad neighbourhood You should be checking the status of the outbound link often,
There are many instances where google cannot pose a penalty just because they link to a bad neighbourhood, For example take directories, a guy submits a site a person reviews the site, that time the site might be a great site and he accepts and includes the site in the directory, Ok then after 2 months that site is given to some Search engine spammer and he does all sort of spam and illegal techniques on the site, google picks this up and penalizes the site, So my question should the directory which is still holding a link to a penalized spam site should be penalized, NO right, the person or company who runs the directory is innocent and they are not aware there is a spam site in their index, google will see all these things, that is why any spam technique you take it is very difficult to implement a penalty due to these type of reasons,
Have you seen the google directory, Some sites on the bottom of the directory are without any PageRank and are listed in the bottom, Most of the sites that are like that are in the penalized list by google ( some might not be ranked) , that doesnt mean that whole category is penalized that is what I meant before, it is very difficult to penalize a site because it links to bad neighbourhoods but it will hurt to some extend,
GUEST BOOK SPAMMING,( dont do it)
Guest book spamming, oops sorry guest book listing is just like a FFA links page, doesnt make any big difference, Initially when PageRank was introduced people started FFA links page, loading the guest books to increase the link popularity and PageRank, But now google has woke up to the occasion and now they are ignoring most of the links,IMO guestbook links are totally ignored by google, how they do possible by the guest book code, mostly guest book coding has a definete pattern even if they are different guest books, Better stop linking to a spam guest book and stop spamming them for links