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How to start your own job portal at low cost?

Topic: Business DevelopmentBy Manish ShriPublished Recently added

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Creating an online job board is the easiest way to escape the expenses of maintaining a business website, its blogging, product listing, tracking inventory etc. A job board actually helps in drawing the traffic to your site and works as an add-on content page. Also, it is possible for you to charge money from people who are posting jobs. There are few specific niches and sets of advanced skills required which are the best fit for the small firm type. Numerous other software and web-based solutions actually update and post job listings on a website very actively. To know more about profitable job boards one must understand that these businesses do not grow ove ight, so we’ve tested few solutions for creating one set of perfect solutions. Have a closer look at what we learned about revenues and their job boards, and understand the steps that should be considered while developing a job board of your own. Creating a checklist for the industry The first step to proceed is to create a checklist of what we want. The client might prefer a simple list of entry-level employees with bare minimum qualifications or some detailed posting for specialized candidates which are more secret. So at the first place, it is important to understand the client's requirements and figure out the concept for your job board, then just choose the appropriate software and you are good to go. Starting with the web Web is the fastest option for the development of an online job board as we all know. So with that in mind, we studied job-a matic, Califo ia based simply hired job board, which effectively creates branded job boards from available templates. It manages this through some online dashboard which enables you to customize prices and forms. It efficiently handles the payments too. To learn more we also researched a bit about JobThread, which is a New York-based company, enabling users to develop and maintain boards with the help of online templates. Although some basic coding skills are still required, both of these services are user-friendly and easy to use. Also they take up almost 50 percent cut of any sales, besides being highly efficient. Downloading software tools Software tools specifically require more coding skills. They generally give more features and provide flexible services than the Web services, with a higher cost of course. There are these two tools that stand out which are webJobs and Jamit. Jamit is a Hong Kong-based tool and webJobs is New York-based Scribble solution. Both of these have fundamental editing systems in them which enable you to create some highly sophisticated job boards with a reasonable amount of investment. Programmers just need to integrate these codes with the software again into your website, but once it is done they can be easily managed online. These offer numerous resume postings and e-commerce payment options too. Include job listing from other sources There might not be immediate jobs present to attract all the attention from the audience, but we have a solution here too. Some of the networks like Indeed and Simply Hired let us post listings on their job boards. But these collect some percentage of revenue too. With every click, they gain. Thus Job-a-matic and webJobs are here for the rescue who create links automatically. This business requires time and discipline One person is needed to set prices and design forms in order to provide customers car. This is a must in addition to knowing how to get a board running. Also, a dedicated effort is required to promote job board and foster postings development. We are also impressed with its user-friendly nature. So just create the right kind of job board software which can make your site exceptional.

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Manish Shrimal is CEO & Founder at LogicSpice Consultancy Pvt. Ltd - Mobile & Web development Company, having Industry experience of more than 12 Years. Experienced in dealing with global customers for their diversified requirements of Customized Web Application Development & Mobile Apps Development.

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