20Jun

Taking Off With SEO Outsourcing

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With the rising popularity of outsourcing SEO, even the affordable cost and effectiveness do not stop people from having reservations when SEO outsourcing Philippines or India are mentioned. The main concern seems to be language. People generally feel that communication with those in foreign lands is more difficult and therefore has a negative effect on the quality of work. Another reservation pertaining to the language barrier is that certain SEO tasks require a solid grasp of the English language. These tasks include article writing, blog posting and social networking.

No one doubts the validity of these concerns however, they are not an issue. A lot of the SEO professionals who are based in Asia are highly educated, with many of them having studied in Western countries. It is also becoming increasingly common for Western born Asians to return to their parents’ place of birth and set up a search engine optimization promotion company or related IT business catering for the Western outsourcing market. Many Asian SEO companies are flying the flag of high quality SEO, not only have many been commended by the industry for high quality work, they also rank as some of the most competitively priced SEO providers around.

SEO Tasks that require a perfect grasp of the English language are quite often subject to secondary outsourcing. The majority of SEO companies are linked with Western digital copywriters who write articles, blog posts and social networking material for the SEO service provider on a regular basis. Guru.com and myzoox.com are two popular freelance websites where copywriter are sourced from. Outsourcing your online marketing campaign work to a high search engine ranking optimization company is worth considering because of the benefits it can provide. SEO can only be effective if continued as an ongoing marketing tool over a long term which can be quite an expense. When you outsource the work, there is a significant reduction in labor costs without compromising the quality customer service.

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21Sep

iomega ego camo portable hard drive

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This review is streamed from CNet Reviews.

Product summary

The good:
Durable, ruggedized exterior can take a five foot drop; fast transfer speeds; large capacity for affordable price.

The bad:
Lacks FireWire port, power cord not included.

The bottom line:
The eGo Camo portable hard drive is Iomega’s first attempt at a “ruggedized” drive–it can withstand a beating thanks to its Power Grip band. Despite it lacking a few accessories, you’ll be satisfied with its competitive price and quick transfer speeds.

Specifications:
Hard drive size: 250 GB ; Interface type: Hi-Speed USB

Design and Features
Iomega’s camo version of the eGo takes a ruggedized twist on their line of portable hard drives. Two things set this model apart form the rest of the series: a woodland camo finish and a black Power Grip band that protects the drive against vertical drops and other kinds of shock. Other eGos can handle a drop of up to 51 inches, but the removable Power Grip band adds an extra nine inches of durability, boosting the total drop height up to an impressive five feet. We put this claim to the test and dropped the eGo Camo several times from various heights and it continued to function properly without any noticeable clicking or delay in read or write speeds. While we don’t recommend that you throw the drive across the room, we’re sure that this can take a beating or two.

The top of the drive has a USB 2.0 port that’s bus-powered, so you won’t need any extra cables to power the drive, but in the small chance that your laptop needs the extra juice, the eGo has a port to accommodate an external power brick. We’re disappointed that Iomega doesn’t include a power supply in the box; instead, they offer one for $20 on their Web site.

Iomega Camo Portable Hard Drives

Cost per gigabyte
The Iomega eGo Camo is one of the best values we’ve seen in the past six months. At $0.57 per gigabyte, it barely beats the Western Digital My Passport Studio, the former deal to beat at $0.56 per gigabyte. In a strict cost value standpoint, the eGo Camo is more than worth the price.

Performance
We’re a little surprised at this eGo’s speed test results. After testing its leather sibling, we expected it to read and write at a similar speed, but it actually performed very well, reading at 19.47 megabytes per second and writing at 19.5 megabytes per second. It came in at a close second to the G-Tech G-Drive mini triple, another USB 2.0 hard drive with a disk that actually spins at 7,200rpm. Since the eGo tops off at 5,400rpm, you can consider it the fastest in its category.

Performance tests (in megabits per second)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)

Read

Write
G-Tech G-Drive mini Triple (USB 2.0)
162.96
146.96
Iomega eGo Camo (USB 2.0)
155.76
156
Western Digital My Passport Studio (USB 2.0)
153.44
149.2
SimpleTech Signature Mini (USB 2.0)
154.56
147.36
Iomega eGo Leather (USB 2.0)
148.8
142.8
Maxtor Black Armor (USB 2.0)
139.2
138.96

Service and Support
Iomega backs the entire eGo hard drive series with a one-year limited warranty that covers defective products and damage at the manufacturer’s discretion. Iomega will also replace your hard drive or refund you the full retail price if they’re unable to fix the problem. Additional troubleshooting and support items including the Iomega user-to-user support forums are available on the Iomega Web site.

You can purchase the Iomega Ego Camo Hard Drive here.


Iomega Camo eGo Portable Hard Drives

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