Our portfolio: Expanding and Winning!
At Securenext all this 6 years we have not managed our portfolio of websites we have developed in the past, with 500+ projects completed so far we hardly remember some website when clients or new customers ask to check our work quality. This time we are taking no chances we are trying to make the portfolio look more organized so that clients can see websites we developed of their interest. If you visit Our Portfolio section you will the categories we have organized the websites developed. This is not all our current and pervious works; we have more unlisted due to privacy and confidentiality some of the projects we have worked are not allowed to display. Feel free to ask us about the works we have done so that gives us a chance to explain what work we did in the industry or technology specific.
Some of the sections of portfolio include Social Community Websites, Content Management Websites, Corporate Websites, eCommerce Websites, Blogs & Wiki websites and Entertainment Websites.
China surpasses the United States to become the World’s largest Internet market…
China has surpassed the United States as the World’s largest Internet market by number of users a research firm said Thursday.
The estimate by Beijing-based BDA was based on data provided by the China Internet Network Information center which indicated that the country’s Internet users totaled 210 million in December of 2007.
Neilsen Net/Ratings put the US web population at 216 million for the same period, BDA said. “Based on these sources and the assumtions that these markets have continued to grow in 2008 to date at the same rates that they grew in 2007, we can conclude that China has by now comfortably surpassed the United States as the world’s largest internet population,” analyst, Bin Liu said in a statement.
The best kind of web traffic for websites…
In Monday, March 10, 2008’s New York Times, there is an interesting study summary on the best type of web traffic to have. Click to the article directly by clicking here or find the summary below.
If you sell things on the Internet, should you tinker with your Web site so that it ranks high in search results? Or would you be wiser to spend money on the paid listings that appear beside those results?
A recent study by Engine Ready, an Internet marketing company, analyzed 18.7 million visits over two years to Web sites run by 27 of the company’s roughly 500 clients. The study found that paid listings had a slight edge over “organic,” or unpaid, search results: visitors who clicked on paid links were 17 percent more likely to buy something, and they spent about 18 percent more on each order.
But neither of these is the most valuable kind of Web site visitor. That honor goes to the people who arrive at a site by typing its Web address directly into their browsers or clicking on a bookmark. Such visitors, who tend to be repeat customers, linger the longest, spend the most money, and are the most likely to “convert” to buyers, doing so on 3.3 percent of their visits. On average, their visits are worth $5.69 apiece.
Project management and bug tracking
We added project planning and bug tracking tools to our core process. You can access Securenext project management and Securenext Bug tracking system, we are making use of open sources systems in place to reduce the cost of clients in managing projects. We are moving all our customers to these systems and so far the feedback has been great. It helps clients to closely monitor the project progress and take corrective measures if required. It also becomes great document for projects from planning to completion.
We are also planning to provide open source consulting to customers soon, we are in process of organizing a team exclusively to provide open source consulting and solutions at affordable cost. Open source helps companies to get started quickly with tested and solid code base and programmers supporting it. So far we have seen people requesting help with Wiki, Blogs, Shopping carts, community Sites, Site builders and various solutions based on open source.
We are excited every time when we add new services in our offering; we like to hear your feedback on our initiatives. You can send your suggestions to info@securenext.com
As globalization really takes off in business, the Internet finally catches up. Many more companies are globalizing their websites.
A growing number of companies are creating country specific websites in local languages, and increasingly making their sites consistent from one site to the next, according to the 2008 Web Globalization Report Card from research firm Byte Level Research.
The study shows that in part, the average number of languages represented is increasing. Please click here to see a summary of this research.



