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One of the great things about working from home and online is that you can be your own boss. One of the downsides… you no longer have a team of co-workers doing their share of the tasks. The solution: Outsourcing.

If you look behind the curtain of any solo-entrepreneur, you’ll most likely find an entire team of assistants and service professionals keeping that business running smoothly.

One of the primary disadvantages of outsourcing is that you lose quality control over the tasks. This can be particularly risky if you are not familiar with the task, or how it should be done, and you’re working on blind faith. Especially with important aspects of your online business, like SEO or link building.

One of the major advantages of outsourcing: getting more done in less time…

I outsource quite a bit myself, but I thought I would bring in an expert to discuss the advantage & disadvantage of outsourcing in more detail. My friend Traci Knoppe runs an outsourcing company for web tech services, so I sent her an email with a few questions:

Hi Traci, I was just reading your article on the pros & cons of outsourcing and it reminded me of some outsourcing nightmares I’ve had in the past…

Fortunately most of my experiences have been positive… but, any advice on avoiding a bad experience with outsourcing?

In a word: References. Just like hiring anyone, you need to check their references. So many people are too quick to hire the first person or company they believe they can afford, regardless of the integrity and work ethic of the person or company.

Without checking references, you are acting on blind faith that this person or company can do what they say they will do.

Ahh – very good advice! I usually start by doing a search on Google for reviews or conversations about the company or person I’m considering. References I hadn’t considered…

I tend to outsource tasks I am not good at, such as graphic design or copywriting, and then I also outsource tasks that are repetitive or time consuming. With those, such as link building or article submissions, I prefer to do the task myself at first to get a feel for how I want it done.

That way I can share detailed instructions with the assistant or company. As someone who runs an outsourcing company, would you agree with this process?

It can be helpful when a client understands some of the processes involved in accomplishing the work they require.

When we would need information from them, knowing even a little of the how and why behind the request can make it easier for the client to provide us with the exact information we need.

However, it certainly is not necessary for a client to feel they need to learn about what we do in order to work with us. After all, that’s why most companies outsource, because they don’t know how to do something, and they don’t have time to learn, or don’t want to take the time to learn.

True – I do love the people on my team that seem to just be intuitive to what I need and “get it done” :D – they rock! Especially with graphics and site design.

A lot of people fear the cost of outsourcing. I’ve found it to be a very rewarding investment, increasing my productivity and revenue exponentially.

You’ve been self-employed for over a decade yourself – what’s your personal experience with this?

Everyone outsources something: we don’t do our own dental work, and we don’t cut our own hair. For many who do cut their own hair, perhaps they shouldn’t. ;) We buy goods and services every day: and that’s all forms of outsourcing.

Coming to realize that we are already outsourcing, can help one see outsourcing as a help, not just an expense. Outsourcing can actually increase your profits, and it will most definitely afford you the time to manage your business more effectively, leaving you to do the parts of your business that only you can.

Once I personally saw outsourcing as a time saver for me, then I quickly became the ‘Queen of Delegation’. Yes, I’m an outsourcing service provider and I too outsource, that’s why I have staff to help me.

Good point – and great way to look at outsourcing. You wouldn’t want to see me if I cut my own hair! For that matter, that’s what some of my sites look like when I don’t outsouce: a bad do-it-yourself job. LOL

For someone that wants to try outsourcing, just get their feet wet a bit maybe, what would you recommend as the best first step?

My recommendation is to start with one task or small project as a test; and delegate that to an outsourcer.

If you’ve checked references before you choose someone, then the true test of your compatibility to work together and communicate effectively will be revealed through your test project.

If the test did not go well, determine if another test with that same outsourcer might help smooth out some of the new working relationship wrinkles. If continuing with that outsource provider isn’t an option, then find someone else. It’s definitely worth the effort to continue your search until you find the right person or company.

If the initial test went well, then look at your work load and decide what you can effectively delegate and outsource it!

Great advice. Not everyone, or every company, is a good fit. It has taken me time to create a team I can depend on and really enjoy working with. I use the word “team” loosely – it’s made up of a lot of stand alone disconnected individuals who are awesome at what they do.

But I’m working on that. :D

Thank you, Traci! Very insightful to hear your take on these issues.

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I would love to hear your thoughts on outsourcing tasks for your online business, and specifically your personal experiences with the advantage & disadvantage of outsourcing. Leave us a comment below!

Best,

p.s. Traci Knoppe runs Your Web Tech Team, a virtual outsourcing team with very affordable rates.

What Is Twitter?
To start with, we are going to define what twitter is. Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Twitter is therefore is a free social messaging utility for staying connected in real-time. Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read each others' updates, known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters, displayed on the author's profile page and delivered to other users - known as followers - who have subscribed to them. Senders can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow open access. Users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, Short Message Service (SMS) or external applications. The service is free over the Internet, but using SMS may incur phone service provider fees. 
 
 
Getting  started on twitter. 
Here are the eight easy to follow steps that will help you get started on twitter.
 
1) Create your free twitter account.
This is obviously the first step. So now proceed to twitter.com.If you are intending to use twitter to build your brand or business, I would suggest that the name of the brand or business you intend to promote be your username. You can also choose a username that signifies the main benefit your product or business offers. You want to claim this before your competitor does. If this is not the case, then you can your firstnamelastname-so that your name remains your personal brand on twitter. Remember that the user name is what people will see with an "@" symbol in front of it. 
 
 Once you are through with, your URL will be http://twitter.com/USERNAME.
2) Personalize your twitter account.
This we can do by adding a photo of your own or the logo of your business. To do this to go Settings => Picture. Please don’t add the picture of your cat or your dog or a cartoon you like unless that symbolizes the business you are involved in. Add a photograph of yourself that shows your face. Be professional, your twitter account again is your personal and or business brand. I don’t follow anyone who does not have a photo of themselves – I have heard that others don’t as well.
3) Biography 
Next we are going to fill out our bio-which is the personal information we want our followers to access. 
This can be done again using Settings => Account. The field for one-line bio is half way down. This is important so that when others find you, they can get to know you better by understanding your interests. Here is my bio – Product Management and social media enthusiast
 
4) See if your friends are on Twitter.
After you fill out basic info, you'll be prompted to look for friends in your Gmail, Yahoo, MSN, Hotmail or AOL accounts so you can begin following them if they're already on the service.
5) Twitter's suggestions. 
Twitter will suggest some people for you to follow as well. Check to see if anyone of them is relevant. This will be determined by your interests.
6) Post some tweets  
If you have a blog, you can automate the process using the tweet me plugin for wordpress though there are tools you can use. (More on these in my subsequent posts). If you do not have a blog, post links to interesting articles you find that are relevant to your interests (professional, hobbies etc.) and one that you think will be useful to others who have similar interests, post them as a tweet.
7) Start looking for followers.
Regardless of how many people you found through e-mail search and Twitter's suggestions, start looking around for people you might find interesting. Use search.twitter.com. For example, if you train dogs, search for dog training.You will find tweets from a bunch of people with similar interests. Click on their photographs and then click the Follow button. Some of them will follow you back and some of them won’t. Don’t take it personally if some of them don’t.
There are other proven tactics that will automatically grow your twitter followers that I will be discussing here.
 8) Give, give, give…
Share your knowledge, share articles that will be useful to your followers. Give, give, give. If you find interesting articles posted by people who you follow, Retweet them. The syntax is RT@USERNAME and their tweet – where USERNAME is the name of the person whose tweet you are retweeting. For example, if you want to retweet one of my posts, it would look like.
Derrick Van Dyke is giving away his list-building software for free at http://TwitterListBuilder.c...5:04 PM Jun 25th from web..
If someone asks a question via their tweet (for example, I am having problems with gmail – anyone having the same?) and you want to reply to this person, the syntax would be
@USERNAME – No my gmail works fine – where USERNAME is the name of the person whose tweet you are replying to.
9) Be Ethical.
No flame wars, no name calling, no swear words (OK, it is fine to use WTF once in a while but I would avoid it). Post everything in a professional manner. Two litmus tests – would your future employer like to see what you have posted and still give you a job? Would your family be ashamed to read what you have posted?
Getting started is the toughest part, after that you will learn as you go and figure out how to use Twitter the way it works best for you. Good luck.
May be  you want to make sure you check out the twitter terms of service to avoid getting banned
If you have any questions, follow me on Twitter and tweet the questions to me using the syntax in #8. I am learning as I go myself, so if you find other interesting tips, please tweet them as well.
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