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As industries adapt and react to increasing changes in the global economy, only those proactive companies will survive and thrive. People are the driving force behind all failure and success. By focusing on people, we help you grab the bull by the horns and position your company to optimize brand awareness, sales, and system integration, keeping your customers, suppliers, and employees happy. We keep your bottomline happy too.

Xagax Solutions' approach focuses on the human component of business and we develop solutions accordingly.

What we do: Portals Intranets & Extranets - E-Commerce - Corporate Identity - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - Application Development & Integration - Creative Design & Branding - Managed Services & Hosting - Data Analysis & Reporting

Portals Intranets & Extranets
Leveraging a portal solutions allows you to manage and integrate vast quantities of content and services in a personalized and efficient manner. From dashboards for managers, resources for employees, and live data for suppliers, Xagax Solutions can deliver an integrated solution that fulfills your requirements.
E-Commerce
When faced with the prospect of establishing an e-commerce presence, companies struggle with the build or buy dilemma. Building a custom e-commerce site assures that your requirements are met perfectly, yet the cost, time, and risk considerations are too great. Buying an off-the-shelf solutions is less expensive and quicker, but customization becomes impossible. Xagax Solutions offers the best of both world. Using open-source solutions, we can offer the utmost levels of customization at the lowest expense.
Corporate Identity
The best corporate sites are not about the corporation. They are about the customer. The site has to speak the customer's language, address the customer's needs and expectations and, most importantly, listen.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Search engine optimization (SEO) is a set of methods aimed at improving the ranking of a website in search engine listings, and could be considered a subset of search engine marketing. The term SEO (Search Engine Optimizers) also refers to an industry of consultants who carry out optimization projects on behalf of clients' sites. Some commentators, and even some SEOs, break down methods used by practitioners into categories such as "white hat SEO" (methods generally approved by search engines, such as building content and improving site quality), or "black hat SEO" (tricks such as cloaking and spamdexing). White hatters charge that black hat methods are an attempt to manipulate search rankings unfairly. Black hatters counter that all SEO is an attempt to manipulate rankings, and that the particular methods one uses to rank well are irrelevant.

Search engines display different kinds of listings in the search engine results pages (SERPs), including: pay per click advertisements, paid inclusion listings, and organic search results. SEO is primarily concerned with advancing the goals of a website by improving the number and position of its organic search results for a wide variety of relevant keywords. SEO strategies can increase both the number and quality of visitors, where quality means visitors who complete the action hoped for by the site owner (e.g. purchase, sign up, learn something). Search engine optimization is sometimes offered as a stand-alone service, or as a part of a larger marketing effort, and can often be very effective when incorporated into the initial development and design of a site.

For competitive, high-volume search terms, the cost of pay per click advertising can be substantial. Ranking well in the organic search results can provide the same targeted traffic at a potentially significant savings. Site owners may choose to optimize their sites for organic search, if the cost of optimization is less than the cost of advertising.
Not all sites have identical goals for search optimization. Some sites are seeking any and all traffic, and may be optimized to rank highly for common search phrases. A broad search optimization strategy can work for a site that has broad interest, such as a periodical, a directory, or site that displays advertising with a CPM revenue model. In contrast, many businesses try to optimize their sites for large numbers of highly specific keywords that indicate readiness to buy. Overly broad search optimization can hinder marketing strategy by generating a large volume of low-quality inquiries that cost money to handle, yet result in little business. Focusing on desirable traffic generates better quality sales leads, resulting in more sales. Search engine optimization can be very effective when used as part of a smart niche marketing strategy.



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