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Pace Solutions Launches Its New Drupal Based Web Design

Friday, June 4th, 2010

New look and feel with loads of friendly features to offer you the best of web designing and development:

Lahore – The newly designed website of the Pace Solutions is going live today on the www. The design and development of the new website has been done basing the world renowned CMS Drupal which is quite well known for its exceptional functionality and unyielding security features.

The new website features expanded content with all the necessary details about their services. To optimize the overall customer experience, the website has been given a sleek design with very clean aesthetic lines.

Unlike many other nice looking but unfriendly websites that fail to guide the visitors to their desired services, the new website has been designed to provide maximum ease to the users when searching for the particular details about the services they are interested in. The expert designers and developers who have taken part in the development of the new website say: when users are at our website once, they do not have to wander even for a single minute to find out about the services we provide. It speaks for itself when it comes to guiding the visitors toward the particular information or details.

Pace Solutions New Website in Drupal

Several factors led to the creation of the new website and one was an extremely successful first quarter. The company did a very good business on their Drupal web design and development services. No doubt, Drupal CMS development and design has emerged as the real forte of the company and considering this popularity, Pace Solutions decided to give a Drupal touch to its own online appearance. And what can work better than this? It’s, indeed, a nice way to show the clientele the wonders that Drupal can do.

Pace Solutions is offering web design and development services to a wide range of US, UK, Canada and Australia based clientele. Whether it’s about PHP development, Wordpress, Joomla or Drupal design and development, Pace Solutions’ experts have been showing their class and dexterity in all these fields. It doesn’t end just here, as these guys are also quite well known for their branding, SEO and cost effective e-commerce solutions. The company has seen tremendous growth within a very short span of time and this growth is mainly due to its dedicated team of very professional web designers, developers and software engineers.

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We are hiring!

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

As we are growing day by day, our work load is increasing as well. We want to and will provide best quality services to our clients and customers. We also want be sure that we deliver our projects on time, as we are doing since our very first project.

To provide quality base services to our clients and customers we are Hiring eight (8) new experienced developers in filed of PHP.

For this reason we have partnered with one of the major job and recruitment website in Pakistan, ROZEE.PK.

ROZEE.PK have done a great job providing us with best tools and quality customer support in these past few days.

Job Details:

Applicants will be working on a variety of projects which includes Drupal, WordPress and custom PHP development.

Skills Required:

- 2+ years experience with PHP/MySQL/Apache
- xHTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, Table less layouts
- Drupal, Joomla and WordPress
- CodeIgniter, CakePHP, Zend Framework or OO Programming
- Templates, Themes and Skin Customizations

Additional Plus Points:

- CSS Selectors and the DOM
- JavaScript libraries jQuery or Prototype
- PEAR, Memcache or APC
- SOAP, JOSN, XML, REST, APIs
- Opensource eCommerce solutions Magento or osCommerce

You can apply for the job at ROZEE.PK

NOTE: Resumes with portfolio or 2 years experience will be preferred.

Useful Tips for Business Development.

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Business Development Tips

  1. 1. Identify the appropriate market and target the appropriate segments within the market — Deep pockets; ability to leverage core product from one segment to another without major design/development changes.
  2. 2. Make sure there exists a market problem/pain that currently demands a solution. Is the problem large enough to justify the price of your solution? Is someone with P/L responsibility willing to pay for the solution? Test: Are you able to clearly delineate a value proposition that gets a customer’s attention?
  3. 3. Solve the customers problem, don’t just build cool technology. Value is always in the application of the technology, not technology per se
  4. 4. Have a clear understanding of your value chain. Know who are your partners, competitors, and customers – it isn’t always obvious
  5. 5.Understand where you are in the market cycle, from a timing perspective: new technology, competitors entering, segmentation, consolidation, solutions offering, commoditized, etc.
  6. 6. Don’t fight the market and where it is in its life cycle – you will lose
  7. 7. Price based on value of solution, not to undercut competitors. Compete first on functionality, not price. If you truly are the only one solving the customer’s problem, you should be able to price your offering based on value of your product/solution to the customer You compete on price only after the product/solution has become a commodity – end of the life cycle
  8. 8. Techies should never hire sales people; they don’t know what skill-sets and personality traits to look for. Test: If it’s someone who is too aggressive and a person techies don’t want to hang out with, it’s probably a good sales guy
  9. 9. Identify the end user of your product or service before you start thinking about Business Development. Even if you do not sell directly to the end users, you should know as much as possible about them. Don’t be fooled by the misconception that your target market is “everybody”.
  10. 10. Write a detailed plan of action. Prioritize your opportunities and consider partnering with proven and profitable businesses first. It is very common to see announcements of strategic alliances between companies with so-called “ideas” and not solid business models. Don’t invest much time talking to your suppliers or companies you have to pay money to. It is their job to give you the best deal. Always assign a monetary value to the deal before exploring it. Form alliances with companies that will bring you revenue first.
  11. 11. Learn as much as you can about the potential partner and their competitors before you contact them. Determine how your deal can make your partner’s company more profitable. That is, list all the ways in which your proposed joint agreement adds value your partner’s business. What holes does it fill in your partner’s product/service line? How does the deal enhance your partner company’s core business? How will your product attract more customers to your partner company’s business? How does “doing the deal” brace your partner against the trends of the industry, for which they might otherwise be unprepared?
  12. 12. Identify the personal issues. What are the personalities of the people who will be influential in the decision to sign the agreement? What are their personal motivations? Growth/expansion? Hot buttons? Family? Loyalty and commitment to the company they represent? Business process simplification? Eventual merger/acquisition?
  13. 13. Identify the PR potential of the joint agreement. Why is it hot news? To whom, in particular? How can you leverage these PR possibilities in negotiating the deal? How do they add value to the overall equation? Be careful in announcing so-called “strategic alliances” where only a purchase of equipment or services was made.
  14. 14. To insure that the partnership will successfully evolve, commit the necessary resources to insure that the deal is implemented and periodically evaluated. Set guidelines and performance metrics as part of the deal. Involve senior management in every step of the way. Assign a single point of accountability for the deal.
  15. 15. Business development is much more than simply going to trade shows and being a wheeler dealer. Business development is hard work and you must stay focused on the long term. Hopefully the above tips will help you whether you are experienced in biz dev or if the role of business development was thrust upon you due to layoffs, firings or other factors

Social Networking Across the Globe-Top 3 Countries Leading the Pack.

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Every morning when I wake up, the first thing I do is grab a cup of coffee, open up my laptop, turn on my desktop, flip on the TV and wait for my Personal Computer to kick on so I can catch up with what is really going on in the world. Not just 5 years ago, newspapers where one of the most viable resources for gathering world news along with the BBC, CNN, World News and good ole word of mouth marketing.

Today those numbers have decreased drastically as folks get up and sign on too plentiful communities like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Ning to capture the most up to date news on life, love, business, war, politics and all of this is edified by people that you like and trust instead of a face only familiar to the television. What is more astounding is that Social Media is not the most prevalent in the United States, US comes in at #9, where Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook and Jack Dorsey the creative genius behind Twitter reside. Interesting enough the leader in engagement of social networks is clear across the globe with the average user viewing over 1,200 pages a month and spending over 6 hours a day online is in Russia. Brazil and Canada don’t trail far behind and countries such as Spain and Puerto Rico are outweighing online time to Americans according to comScore data. In 2009 alone social networking sites are up a piercing 65% according to MarketingCharts.com.

What is more interesting is that Social Networking sites that Americans are knowledgeable about are not even the hottest networks on the market. In Russia, Vkontakte.ru: Russia’s Largest SocNet Site is a giant and has its country activated and communicating one click at a time.

So why social networkings are sites dominating so brilliantly across the globe? Big business is likely to be trusted, advertisement doesn’t quite work like it use too and people are fed up with being told what and how events are going to unfold to find out hours later that it was only a farce or “miscommunication of facts” . Today it is much easier to log on, find someone with commonality and respect that is considered an authoritative source on their topic and embrace their belief system or thought and ideas over hyped up reporters and loud mouthed radio hosts looking or ratings. Word of mouth marketing is still is strong as ever it is just being translated a little differently these days. Global Consumer and market research company Mintel share how consumers are different today than 5 years ago. Polling, research, ask, and ask and ask, try before we buy is the model more people have adopted. Due Diligence has taken over in tough times when branding and a funny commercial just don’t cut it.

word of mouth marketing

word of mouth marketing

Haven’t quite jumped on the train of Social Networking? Planning on bucking the system like when cell phones and computers came out? You will get left behind! Don’t fret, you don’t need to get a social networking account in every country, language and neighborhood, find someone across the globe, down the street or a friend you already know and start a conversation online about what really matters to you, you might be surprised how much you learn from sharing.

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