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When I think outsourcing,I think of it as finding great help at a great price, but some people that out source tend to waste money and time out sourcing. When out sourcing you want to make sure that every thing and any thing you out source is something that you or who ever helps you can't complete efficiently. You should try to avoid out sourcing services that you know you or some one around you has the required skills to complete. You want to be good to your pockets and choosing when or who to outsource plays a big part in that process.
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It is important to find a freelancer that you trust to do a really good job, not necessarily the best price.
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Another thing to think about is if you're getting swamped with work, you can think of out sourcing. I'm not talking about your 9 to 5 day job though lol. I'm referring to if you (the person reading this at the moment) runs a service and you have enough time in the day to handle 5 clients work but you get 10 clients over night. Now you'll either have to outsource or do the work yourself and piss off your clients because you're falling behind.
Another thing that falls into this is the pride of the person. You can't think you're being defeated if you have to hire someone to do the work for you. If you're swamped with work, it's strategically better to hire someone to help out because it will help you avoid all those negative reviews from your clients who say you're slow with their campaigns and can't hit deadlines. It's smart to outsource and if you want, you can outsource everything and work on future projects while your current clients get what they paid for
I currently have around 30ish people in my pool of outsourcers that I send work to when I get too swamped. If I'm working on a new website I'll usually outsource 100% of the work and take around 50% of the profit. Not bad for just being the middle man I couldn't agree more :D Whenever I have a client, I will do whatever I can that I think I'm proficient in. Doing all the on page optimization is easy for me so I do that right away. I'll do a lot of the off page optimization as well but I do find myself outsourcing article creation because I'll either be burnt out or I just won't have enough time to do it after everything else is done. Another thing to think about is if you're getting swamped with work, you can think of out sourcing. I'm not talking about your 9 to 5 day job though lol. I'm referring to if you (the person reading this at the moment) runs a service and you have enough time in the day to handle 5 clients work but you get 10 clients over night. Now you'll either have to outsource or do the work yourself and piss off your clients because you're falling behind. Another thing that falls into this is the pride of the person. You can't think you're being defeated if you have to hire someone to do the work for you. If you're swamped with work, it's strategically better to hire someone to help out because it will help you avoid all those negative reviews from your clients who say you're slow with their campaigns and can't hit deadlines. It's smart to outsource and if you want, you can outsource everything and work on future projects while your current clients get what they paid for :D I currently have around 30ish people in my pool of outsourcers that I send work to when I get too swamped. If I'm working on a new website I'll usually outsource 100% of the work and take around 50% of the profit. Not bad for just being the middle man :D
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