How To Outsource Your Work

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So you have a wonderful site set up and now you are trying to find the time to keep great articles flowing to your customers. Try outsourcing some of the writing.

Learning how to outsource your work is not difficult at all. Most people believe that it takes lots of time to find a good outsourcer. It’s really not that hard to find somebody online who can provide articles, web copy, submission, site building, graphic design, and all sorts of different services.

To find a reliable outsourcer, here’s just a few ways to find somebody worth hiring.

Fiverr

On Fiverr, you’ll find many people offering all sorts of services for only $5. Some people offer graphic design services, articles, Facebook fans, and almost anything that you can think of for only $5. You may be shocked at how many services you’ll find on this website.

This is not a great way to get quality fans to you Facebook page even though it is offered.  You want fans that engage and will be or are customers.

Craigslist

No matter what you’re looking for, you can find a great outsourcer through Craigslist. On these classified ads, you can write about what you’re looking for and what your requirements are, allowing you to find clients that are going to actually help you accomplish what you want.

Guru.com

On Guru.com, you can post a job just like you would on Craigslist, but this site allows only outsourcing work to be offered, and the nice part is that they put the money in escrow when you find a service provider.

Guru.com is very much respected in the outsourcing industry, and I guarantee that you you’ll find a great outsourcer from this site.

Now that you find a great person who can outsource your stuff online, it’s now time to give them what you’re in need of.

Make sure that you outline perfectly what you’re looking for in their services, and try to always give them what they deserve. They usually won’t ask for any big fees, and you can be sure to find somebody who will be willing to work for less and still offer more.

If you don’t find what you need with these outsourcing tips the n contact me and I will gladly help you.  Let us know what you would like to learn more about.  Leave a comment or send an email.

To Your Success,
Deb Stowers
DKStowers.com
deb@dkstowers.com

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