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Clerks Nation,
I need some tips, ideas and thoughts.. I'd be happy to hear from any of you!
This is the case. (I won't go into any exact details)
Note: This is my whole business I'm talking about and NOT only Seocheckout related.
I'm up against time every now and then & fighting against the clock is brutal.. I'm spending too much time on support, being nice & helpful & completing orders (and everything related.) I've had some major troubles finding the right "go to guy" when I'm in need of help.. And these kind of things just goes on an on.. And on.. And on... And oooon..
With that said, I'm basically up against time. I waste too much time doing 100 different things simultaneously. (I do this because I love it & I choose to do it.)
The sad part is.. That it doesn't look like I can continue to do this on my own & I've been having thoughts on a partner. A side-kick. Someone who's able to help me out with things I need taken care of. (Customer support for instance.) At least some of it..
The question is, would you do it? Should I? And how should I?
Most of the things I'm doing includes talking to private clients I've had for several months, completing orders on seocheckout, talking to people (both sellers & buyers) on seocheckout, satisfy my private clients needs, customer support and also talking too several prospects each week. And similar things..
All of these things, requires my username/password for several things. (seocheckout account, email etc.)
How on earth am I supposed to trust someone with my account details?? Even if I did.. There's nothing that stops my partner to trashing my whole business..
What would you do? How would you do it?
Regards,
hitmeasap
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Clerks Nation,
I need some tips, ideas and thoughts.. I'd be happy to hear from any of you!
This is the case. (I won't go into any exact details)
Note: This is my whole business I'm talking about and NOT only Seocheckout related.
I'm up against time every now and then & fighting against the clock is brutal.. I'm spending too much time on support, being nice & helpful & completing orders (and everything related.) I've had some major troubles finding the right "go to guy" when I'm in need of help.. And these kind of things just goes on an on.. And on.. And on... And oooon..
With that said, I'm basically up against time. I waste too much time doing 100 different things simultaneously. (I do this because I love it & I choose to do it.)
The sad part is.. That it doesn't look like I can continue to do this on my own & I've been having thoughts on a partner. A side-kick. Someone who's able to help me out with things I need taken care of. (Customer support for instance.) At least some of it..
The question is, would you do it? Should I? And how should I?
Most of the things I'm doing includes talking to private clients I've had for several months, completing orders on seocheckout, talking to people (both sellers & buyers) on seocheckout, satisfy my private clients needs, customer support and also talking too several prospects each week. And similar things..
All of these things, requires my username/password for several things. (seocheckout account, email etc.)
How on earth am I supposed to trust someone with my account details?? Even if I did.. There's nothing that stops my partner to trashing my whole business..
What would you do? How would you do it?
Regards,
hitmeasap
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I wouldn't share my password with anyone if I were you, since you have a high rating and spent a lot of time working on your account.
There is nothing wrong in sharing password with your partner as we can lock our account and no one can change our email account from the setting section (only staff can) ;)
- Sunil Bishnoi
Wow I Was Thinking Of The Same I Cant Handle Seocheckout Alone!!
I've had the same issue trying to find someone I trust to do things where my reputation is at stake. It comes down to the saying "If you want anything done right you have to do it yourself"
I feel for your situation and wish you the best of luck!
Do you have someone in mind for the job? Or are you just still trying to decide if you want to do this or not. I would say that you would want to really be sure about who you were going to pick for the job before offering it to them.
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Thanks for your input. That's exactly what I'm afraid of.. Someone ruining my entire business. (Both Seocheckout and my personal clients.)
Would you mind explaining this in depth?
Do you mean it would be possible to give someone my password and they wouldn't be able to withdraw my money for instance?
Well, I'm not speaking of Seocheckout alone but I totally feel you. So, how would you proceed?
Yeah, I agree with you and that's what I'm been doing until now. Taking care of things myself. I still do it but I can clearly see that it won't last for much longer if I can't come up with some solutions for things. Fast. That's the reason for my thread.. It's a slightly desperate attempt to get some great answers.
I'm still trying to decide. I don't have anyone in mind but I can sense "danger" with the whole sharing my account details things, so I'm worried. It would be total CHAOS if the partner I choose to work with decides to do something crazy and ruin my business. In worst case scenario, I'd never make a comeback from that. It would take years at least and that's not something I'm willing to gamble with.
Yeez.. Looks like I'm out of luck. For now.
Thanks for all your inputs, I appreciate it!
Regards,
hitmeasap
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There is nothing wrong in sharing password with your partner as we can lock our account and no one can change our email account from the setting section (only staff can) ;)
- Sunil Bishnoi [quote]I wouldn't share my password with anyone if I were you, since you have a high rating and spent a lot of time working on your account.[/quote] There is nothing wrong in sharing password with your partner as we can lock our account and no one can change our email account from the setting section (only staff can) ;) [B]- [U]Sunil Bishnoi[/U][/B]
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