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    Outsource Web Development: 8 Common Myths And Realities

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJanuary 31, 20235 Mins Read
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    Outsourcing web development is one of the best ways to get your product into the market at a faster pace. But, outsourcing can be a tricky process, especially when it comes to finding the right company to work with. There are several myths surrounding outsourcing that can make it difficult to find the right partner. Here are eight myths about outsource web development services and how they can be overcome:

    Myth #1: 

    It’s More Expensive To Outsource Your Website Than It Is To Hire A Local Developer

    Truth: The cost of hiring a freelancer or agency can vary widely depending on the location, experience and skill set of the developer. However, the benefits of hiring an experienced professional are many. For example, they will have access to libraries and frameworks that you wouldn’t be able to find locally at any price. They also may have access to better tools and processes, which can improve the quality of your project and reduce costs over time. If you’re looking for long-term value and not just short-term savings, consider outsourcing software development services instead of hiring locally.

    Myth #2: 

    You Need Technical Skills To Manage A Remote Team

    Truth: While some technical knowledge is helpful in managing remote teams, it’s not necessary. All you need is basic project management skills and time management skills so that you can manage the tasks assigned by your remote team members effectively. With these skills, you’ll be able to get more done with less stress!

    Myth #3: 

    I Don’t Need To Make Any Changes Myself Because My Developer Will Take Care Of Everything

    If you want your website to be successful, it’s important that you know exactly what goes into developing a website. You should be aware of what your developer is doing and why. This way, if there are any issues with the process or problems arise later on down the line, you’ll know how to deal with them.

    Myth #4: 

    My Budget Isn’t Big Enough For Full-Time Developers

    A lot of companies think that they can’t afford to hire full-time developers, but this isn’t always true. Outsourcing companies work on many projects at once, so they have more flexibility than in-house teams when it comes to working hours and salaries. Plus, if you choose a company based in Eastern Europe or Asia, then their salaries will be significantly lower than those in Western Europe or North America.

    Myth #5: 

    Outsourcing Web Development Is Easy

    It’s not easy to find a reputable outsourcing company that can deliver the results you need. It takes time and effort to find the right one for your project. There are many things to consider when selecting an outsourcer, such as their experience with your industry and type of business, their location and whether they have the necessary skills.

    Myth #6: 

    You Can’t Manage Your Developers Remotely

    Outsource web development doesn’t mean you send off your project and never speak to your developer again. In fact, you should be able to communicate with them through Skype or another video chat service or through email and phone calls as needed. This ensures that any problems with your project will be taken care of quickly and efficiently so you can keep moving forward with no further delays or setbacks.

    Myth #7: 

    There’s No Room For Creativity

    The second myth is that there’s no room for creativity when you outsource your projects. This couldn’t be further from the truth! When it comes to creative agencies like us at Eyecandy Interactive, we encourage our clients to be as involved as possible in their projects from start to finish so that we can produce exactly what they want or need from their website or application development project. We believe that by encouraging collaboration between ourselves and our clients throughout each stage of a project, we can produce better results for them!

    Myth #8: 

    All Developers Are the Same

    Yes, there are many developers who don’t speak English well and will try to rip you off by charging extra for things that aren’t necessary. But there are also plenty of great ones out there who will work hard for you and get your project done quickly at an affordable price point. The trick is finding them!

    Conclusion:

    If you’re considering Outsource Web Development work, but are not yet sure if it’s right for you, hopefully, these eight myths will open your eyes to the realities of outsourcing. If you think development work is out of budget or if you feel like hiring a full-time employee is a smarter business decision, it may be worth another look. Outsourcing can be a great way to develop your digital presence, and it provides some great benefits and opportunities that traditional in-house development does not.

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