How To Outsource Your Way To Home Business Freedom
Because an internet marketing business has many different moving parts, from web design to traffic generation, outsourcing some of these task can be extremely helpful. When you think of all the new specialized skills you'll need to learn, outsourcing expert help can be a lifesaver.
Oftentimes when Internet marketers start out with their small home business, they don't have a clue about the potential and growth their business can achieve. I remember several years ago when I started an eBay store I had no idea of the amount of success I would have early on.
After several months I needed to hire an assistant to help me with shipping, customer service and auction posting as it grew so fast. The point is that your internet business will grow to a point where it is impossible to manage every detail and this in when outsourcing becomes your best friend.
Now when you get there, it's important that you keep you eye on the mission and goals of your business. Making the right hires is critical and professionalism, values and work ethic are all important as well. Hiring people that will work in positions that are natural for them and they excel at is also something to strongly consider too.
A good example of this would be my retired mother that lives with us and works for me a few hours a day. She will set appointments, answer emails and occasionally deal with customer service issues when they arise. Being that she only works a few hours a day and some days not at all (she told me she has a life), these tasks that she handles are not detrimental to my business in her absence. Bottom line, don't give someone else too much control over the direction of your home business, even if you call them Mom.
Now let's get down to the bottom line, how do you pay your new hires. It depends on how often you need their services. In the beginning you may be able to hire a freelancer on a periodic basis as you need them, but as business picks up you may consider hiring them on a full or part time basis. Full timers would be paid hourly and your freelancers would be paid on a per project basis.
A little more on project work as this is where I recommend you start. Because you will be working with them on a case by case basis you have the flexibility of using them for a project and determine if you will use them in the future based on their performance. You can find plenty of good information as well as freelance contacts at www.Elance.com and www.rentacoder.com. I personally prefer Elance but suggest that you familiarize yourself with both.
So now that you have a couple resources to fall back on when your home business gets to that point (or maybe you're already there) you can rest assured that you won't have to do it all yourself. If you're anything like me then you might be somewhat of a control freak when it comes to running your business, however, I've come to realize that leveraging and outsourcing are the only way to build a scalable business model that continues to work when you're not. Now start building!
Here's a parting note, Dream Big! Don't allow the little things that get in the way of building that dream stop you. Your dream got you this far and can get you as far as you want to go. The sky's the limit, go for it, take massive action and prosper!
