Website development in Veliky Novgorod and other provincial cities
It is no secret that many companies involved in the creation and development of sites use the services of third-party developers. In another way, this is called outsourcing (from the English. Outsourcing - the transfer of certain business processes or production functions by an organization to another company specializing in the relevant field). This is slightly different than freelance (from English freelance - remote work), but the principle is identical. In this case, the company does not hire employees in the studio, but gives the site for development to other companies located in the province (for example, Veliky Novgorod), because labor there is much cheaper.
Sometimes it reaches the absurd.
Large companies, as a rule, turn to reputable Internet developers located in Moscow or St. Petersburg, because contacting a province somewhere is simply not solid. A large site development company, as a rule, has a good portfolio consisting of sites of large companies. This serves as an additional argument for the customer to contact them.
A simple example (the numbers can be completely different): Customer “A” contacts the company “B”, which develops sites. Having voiced the price of 80,000 rubles, which suits the customer, the company “B” proceeds with the work, outsource it to the province of the company “C” for 35,000 rubles.
In the end, everyone is happy. Customer “A” received a high-quality website, development company “B” receives a delta in the amount of 45,000 rubles (while its participation is minimal), the provincial company rejoices with its earned money.
As a rule, development companies that use outsourcing services put their own copyrights, i.e. it turns out that it was they who made the site.
There is nothing wrong with this, only the customer sometimes overpays a very large amount of money.
By the way, an article on the creation of a site in Veliky Novgorod can be viewed here (I apologize for the small PR).
Sometimes it reaches the absurd.
Large companies, as a rule, turn to reputable Internet developers located in Moscow or St. Petersburg, because contacting a province somewhere is simply not solid. A large site development company, as a rule, has a good portfolio consisting of sites of large companies. This serves as an additional argument for the customer to contact them.
A simple example (the numbers can be completely different): Customer “A” contacts the company “B”, which develops sites. Having voiced the price of 80,000 rubles, which suits the customer, the company “B” proceeds with the work, outsource it to the province of the company “C” for 35,000 rubles.
In the end, everyone is happy. Customer “A” received a high-quality website, development company “B” receives a delta in the amount of 45,000 rubles (while its participation is minimal), the provincial company rejoices with its earned money.
As a rule, development companies that use outsourcing services put their own copyrights, i.e. it turns out that it was they who made the site.
There is nothing wrong with this, only the customer sometimes overpays a very large amount of money.
By the way, an article on the creation of a site in Veliky Novgorod can be viewed here (I apologize for the small PR).