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Outsource Web Development Wisely

The opportunity to outsource web development; either to a local software development team or a web development company overseas is a dilemma for both startups and larger companies when building websites or other web products.

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Outsource Web Development Wisely

A lot of popular companies, like Samsung and IBM, prefer to outsource web development. Nowadays there is is no point in searching for a development team on the basis of your geographic location.

It is not easy to outsource web development. You should conduct a great screening process to find the proper vendor. As soon as everything is settled, you may benefit from the many advantages of web outsourcing.

There are many reasons for web development outsourcing, especially for smaller companies and startups. The key benefits of outsourcing web development are cost reduction, broad skill sets, great tech experts, and risk mitigation.

You can start with a simple web project if you want to avoid a negative website outsourcing experience. For success take the following steps:

1. Do your own investigation

- write a project description

- list business goals

- specify technical requirements

- calculate the project's budget

- note questions for pre-screening process

2. Make a list of all the potential web outsourcing vendors

3. Conduct vendor screening process (via e-mail, Skype interviews)

4. Analyze the data that you have collected (website, proposals, portfolios, references, resumes, tech capabilities and skills, years on the market, number of projects)

5. Select web development outsourcing company

- sign the contract & NDA

- negotiate your payment options

6. Arrange communication and project supervision process (utilize tools like Confluence, InvisionApp, Gdocs, JIRA, etc.)

7. Enjoy the benefits of web development outsourcing10 Key Reasons to Outsource Web Development

- There some disadvantages concerning web development outsourcing:

- Negative previous software outsourcing experience

- Worries about different time zones, language barriers, cultural differencesInsecurity about the service quality and final result

- Fear of lack of control over project development

Risk of exposing confidential information

Now you will read about the benefits of working with web development project outsourcing companies and you will see that some of the reasons against it can be seen from a positive side.

Here are the core reasons why you should outsource web development.

Key benefits of web development outsourcing

1. Cost savings

The biggest advantage you will get as soon as you decide to outsource web development is considerable budget savings. If you hire freelance, local, or offshore web developers, it is cheaper than hiring your own development team. You can save from 20% to 70% of your budget depending on your location.

2. Focus on key business activities

When the software outsourcing project work is settled and all the details have been discussed, what you need to do is to provide feedback and work approval. A professional software development agency will give updates to its customers and recommendations during the whole web development outsourcing process.

You can dedicate the rest of your time to the core business operations such as marketing, promotion, sales, building networks with key partners, participating in events, and concentrating on building your customer base, etc.

3. Reach out to the top experts

Some projects need strong technical expertise that you may lack, like Blockchain architecture experts and VR & AR developers that are quite hard to find locally. However, these local specialists cost a lot more in comparison with overseas web developers. In such a way, web outsourcing helps you to choose the best website developer for your project.

4. Combined knowledge & broader skill set

It is another reason to outsource web development. You can access a pool of tech resources suitable for your project where each adds their value. The team consists of Quality Assurance Engineer, Software Architect, Business Analyst, Project Manager, Frontend and Backend Web Developers, Web Designer, etc., and each of them is an expert in a particular field.

5. Quicker process organization & Development speed

When you outsource web development, a team will choose corresponding web developers on top of a project manager in the early stages. This will help to meet your web project deadline and speed up the software development process. The thing is that the faster you launch your web project to the market, the better.

On the other hand, if you choose to hire a team of web developers in-house, the process will be much slower. You must organize all the HR operations, hiring & onboarding process, perks, vacations, days off, and so on. It means that you spend a lot of time and money compared to the organization of outsourcing web development.

6. Flexibility

The majority of web development outsourcing companies work in compliance with flexible software development methodologies. Some of these frameworks include Scrum, Kanban, etc., where the work is broken down into smaller parts which means that a team can organize the work on a project to make the necessary pivots and adjust technical staff accordingly.

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