Tips For Outsourcing When You Don’t Have A Lot of Extra Money
You have probably heard about the benefits of outsourcing some
of your business tasks. Maybe you would like to, but you just feel
you do not have the money to hire anyone. It may seem backwards,
but paying others to handle some of your business tasks will actually
make you money in the long run.
Take a look at the number of hours you are working on your business
and figure out which tasks are actually helping you to earn money
and which tasks are taking away from the time you could be spending
on more important things.
Think about how much more money you could be earning if you
spent all of your working hours on the tasks that make you money.
The truth is you cannot afford to not start outsourcing. The following
are tips for outsourcing your tasks when you do not have a lot of
extra money to spend on hiring others.
Start outsourcing your tasks slowly. Maybe you can hire a ghostwriter
to write a couple articles for you. That may not seem like much, but
those articles can be used on your website and distributed to article
directories, which can help bring in a lot of traffic to your site.
You can hire a virtual assistant to write and distribute a press release
for you. Which, again, can help bring in a lot of traffic for you.
Another option is to barter with service providers. If you are a
ghostwriter in need of a website, ask a web designer if she will
trade her services for articles.
If you visit a service-providers’ website and you notice that they
charge $15 per hour but you can only afford to pay $10 per hour,
send them an email and let them know your situation. If they know
that you plan on being a steady client, they may be willing to offer
you a reduced rate.
You can also contact your local high school or college and offer an
internship in your business. An intern is a student who is willing to
work for free in exchange for the experience. Depending on what
the student is studying, he or she may be able to handle administrative
tasks such as answering email and returning phone calls or highly
technical tasks such as web design.
As your profits increase, you can slowly start adding to the list of
items you outsource. Even if you add one thing per month, within a
year you will have gained a lot of time and maximized your profits.
Here’s another great video with some more resources where you can
find inexpensive yet hard working individuals that are willing to do your
outsourcing work for you.

Scott Logan
Scott Logan – Night Owl Marketing
All-In-One-Business.com