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May 2014Effective time management is a concern for every single business owner regardless of anything else.
How well you do this will have a direct impact on how much success you will find in your business. Most people just starting out in IM quickly discover they have to learn how to do many things associated with IM. But hopefully after some success you'll be in a position where you can outsource some of these tasks. Once you reach a level where you are making a considerable income online, you should list out all the tasks that you can get someone else to do. Many times these tasks are menial but highly repetitive such as submitting articles, writing emails, commenting on blogs and forums, etc. If you begin outsourcing you'll create more time so you can focus on more important tasks such as marketing and advertising, etc. You'll be able to enter the cycle in which you build more of your business and keep outsourcing more of it. Let's move forward and take a look at several outsourcing hints that you can use in your own business.
If you're about to hire a professional worker, you should always make sure you ask for sample work. If anyone cannot provide you with at least one sample, or preferrably two or more, than it may be prudent of you to keep looking. Your aim is to find someone who has the experience of getting the job done skillfully.
If at all possible, try to verify that the work is theirs, and if possible you can ask for references. And some of them might not have the samples but good references. Whatever you do, ensure that you're not paying them any money in advance if you don't get proper samples/references. The bottom line is that it's your decision, so choose wisely. manny cuevas def It's perfectly acceptable to have an outsourced person perform a test job, something small, before assigning anything major. This is a great idea before you give them the responsiblity