Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Outsourcing Tips - Make Sure You Describe Your Project In Detail

                     
               
                       Great tips on how to liaise with your outsourcer 

Building an online business is no easier than building an offline one, so you need all the help and assistance you can get. There is an easy solution that's only a few clicks away, and no matter whereabouts you are in developing your business, sooner or later you'll need to employ someone to take care of the finer details, leaving you to focus your efforts on the strategies and direction of the bigger picture.

These 4 tips should help you when you're outsourcing for your Internet marketing projects:

1. What should you be to looking for when you outsource? Take some time and go and visit Elance.com and Guru.com. Spend some time looking around their websites. See what other experts in your field are offering. What other Internet marketing projects are people putting up for tender? Who's advertising their services - and what are their credentials? When you get a good idea about who is offering what, you'll begin to see what help you can get, and for what price. There's a lot of competition out there, so most freelancers will go out of their way to get your project.

2. What you should say in the description of your Internet marketing project. What should you say? When you post your project, be as specific as you can, and don't leave anything to assumption. What might seem obvious to you will not to someone else - the chances of anyone else having the same mindset as you are remote. So make sure that you have covered every last detail of your requirements. Along with this though, invite questions. This is a good way of learning what you might be able to add to the project details for your next post.

3. How do you know which offer to accept? There's every chance you'll be inundated with offers for your Internet marketing project. Carefully check the credentials of all these people. Look at such things as their feedback, how many project they've competed during the last 6 months, for whom they've done work, and if their clients say whether or not they'd be happy to work with them again - or not.

4. If you were posting a project for any kind of writing, before you outsource, I would strongly recommend you learn how to write (articles) yourself first. The value of the experience is cannot be overstated, and it'll give you a good grounding in knowing how to recognize when you're being offered good or bad writing when you see it.


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