How Outsourcing Will Free Up your Time, Guaranteed!

As an online business owner,do you find yourself facing some major challenges with getting more work done,in less time, and as a result your business suffers?

If you’re one of the thousands of people that suffer from running a one man operation and are desperately seeking serious help with the necessary key areas of your online successfully,

now you will have the answers, but first…

Which of these every day Business tasks take up most of your time?

Answering Email

Web Design

Script Installations

Recruiting Affiliates

Recruiting Link Partners

Search Engine Optimization

Article Submissions

Testing Marketing Campaigns

Keyword Research

Content Research

Developing AdSense Websites

Sound familiar?

How’s that 1 man operation working for ya?

Are you your own webmaster, business manager, vp of operations,programming team, customer support rep, secretary, etc. ?

If so, now is the perfect time for you to take charge of your life, and take control of your online business activities before they take control of YOU once and for all.

Many online business owner’s suffer with these ongoing headaches,believing there’s no other alternative. It’s happened to the best of us,and it can happen to you too, if it hasn’t happened already…

Before you decide to hire outside help, be sure that you have a clear vision of the task at hand that you want the company,or freelancer to perform for you.

Freelancers vs. Outsourcing Firms

A Freelancer is often the first choice, but after dealing with my fair share of Freelancers, some are very difficult to deal with,worse yet, they often have more then 1 project on the go, and

can take weeks or months before your project is completed.(Some charge a lot higher then the original bid, when it’s all said and done.)

A Freelancer is limited to their individual resources, meaning there’s only so much 1 person can do, plus they often excel at just 1 skill.If you have multiple projects, and multiple tasks at hand, a Freelancer will not be able to keep up with your ever growing business demands.

When to use Freelancers?

If you have a single project,which doesn’t take a lot of time,and can quickly be accomplished by a person with specialized skills, such as a programmer or graphics designer, or if you need

a script installed on your server, and they can do it quickly for you.

Where to find Freelancers?

Check out scriptlance.com, eLance.com, and other freelance related sites, when you’re tired of searching for the right individual,then you may be ready for an Outsourcing Firm.

When to use an Outsourcing Firm?

When an Outsourcing Firm is well established and setup, it will often be able to keep up with your ongoing demands, such as:

Handling your customer service, designing your graphics,and websites, recruiting affiliates along with link partners,Installing scripts for you, they’ll also be able to implement traffic strategies, and complete any tasks that are demanded to run your business effectively.(If of course they’re properly set up )

Rather then having 1 freelancer do several jobs for you,an Outsourcing Firm will often have teams in place,specifically trained to handle multiple tasks.

How do you benefit?

You can now have multiple projects, and tasks completed at the SAME time,rather than waiting for each job to be completed before moving on to the next.

Before choosing either a Freelancer or an Outsourcing Firm,be sure to evaluate your company’s goals, and determine which option would be best suited for your tasks at hand.

Be sure to check out their portfolios, ask to see client testimonials,and determine their reputation, and their ability to deliver results

in a timely manner.Remember, Time is Money, and you can’t afford to lose either one!

As a business owner, you want to work with people that will maximize your results, require minimum supervision,and give you the peace of mind of knowing that your projects will be completed on time, every time.

When you Outsource successfully,you will have more time to focus on growing your business, rather then working in it.

Outsourcing Dot Com is a firm focused on helping online business owners eliminate the painstaking tasks that are taking up their precious time. It was built for online business owners, by a successful online business owner.

You can get a sneak peak at what current Outsourcing Dot Com clients are saying about their projects, and how they’re now enjoying more FREE time to spend with their family and friends…

Some are now focused on the key areas that will maximize their profits this year. Read their stories below, and find out how you too can get more work done, in LESS time, because you too deserve to have more time to enjoy with family and friends.

http://www.OutsourcingDotCom.com/Outsourcing/

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One Response to “How Outsourcing Will Free Up your Time, Guaranteed!”

  • karl_popper_fan says:

    Is it FINALLY time to have a free market economy?
    The GOVERNMENT caused the problems with Fannie and Freddie: Because the GOVERNMENT was universally believed to guarantee their debt, Fannie and Freddie could borrow at better rates than true private-sector firms – and accumulate far greater risks. The politicians and regulators that should’ve reined them in did not – because the giants bought influence, and because of their apple-pie image as "promoting homeownership."

    And, because GOVERNMENT backing let Fannie and Freddie dominate the mortgage-underwriting market, private-sector criticism was silenced. Local banks that wanted to offer mortgages dared not speak out against them. Large banks dared not complain about the giants’ government-given advantage because they needed to be able to buy securities from Fannie/Freddie.

    Homeowners became hostage to a system that depended on securitizing mortgages with guarantees from Fannie and Freddie. That made them part of the constituency opposed to reform.

    The GOVERNMENT has restriced oil drilling and new refineries, reducing domestic supply and driving prices up.

    The GOVERNMENT spends BILLIONS of farm welfare and has tarfiss on farm imports that keep the prices of groceries artificially high and converts land to be used to grow corn for ethanol, which is a really wasteful way to produce ethanol, instead of corn for human consumption.

    The GOVERNMENT sets an artificiall wage floor that causes more unemployment, more outsourcing, and hiring of illegals.

    The GOVERNMENT’S interference in the economy has FAILED! It’s time to let the markets be free!

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