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To promote an Internet business the owner must know the difference between outsourcing and out tasking

Released on: October 22, 2007, 10:49 pm

Press Release Author: Matt Bacak

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: One represents growth one can stifle your business

Press Release Body: Don’t micromanage. Always outsource tasks to others who will
work for less. More profit can be made this way. This will also free up time to
work on higher money projects and grow the business. Most people do not really
understand outsourcing even though they think they understand it. For example,
going to a freelancing website and asking a freelancer to create a graphic is not
outsourcing. This could be considered out-tasking because you are only hiring the
freelancer for one project.

Outsourcing, on the other hand, involves establishing a relationship. Hiring people
to work continually and not on a project by project basis. For example, instead of
asking a copywriter to work on a few projects, you set up an agreement. Usually,
most Internet business entrepreneurs start out by working alone. Their business
grows and they realize that they can’t complete every job on their own, especially
if they want to grow their business. Then they out-task projects to freelancers.
These are on a project by project basis. Then they move up to outsourcing where
they hire employees. Set up business relationships with the employees so that they
work for the owner. Out-tasking is still okay, but if the next level is not reached
the internet business will never really evolve. Stop searching for new freelancers
for each project and/or posting new projects. Find a few freelancers turn them into
employees. This will save time and headaches because trusted people will be in
place.

It is important to realize that it takes time to find the right people. In the
early days of the Internet business owners may go through several different people
for various tasks. At some people that stand out and do a great job at their tasks
will be noticed. Keep these people on staff. Don’t think about being an expert at
every aspect of the business. Instead, find people that are experts. Earn far more
money and grow the business with a team of experts as opposed to doing everything
yourself. . “Find people who have successfully created wealth and learn from them.
Matt Bacak, the powerful promoter is the person who has done just that in business
and is a leading expert on how to achieve quick and easy success” says Mark Maupin
Jr. co-founder of National Real Estate Network and PrEasy.com LLC. Learn from
someone who is more successful then you. Learn the tricks of the trade and internet
marketing tips www.powerfulpromotor.com

Contact:
Stephanie Bunn
2935 Horizon Park Drive Suite D
Suwanee, GA 30024 (770) 271-1536 www.internetmillionairemind.com

This site will also detail out-tasking, outsourcing, micromanage, freelancers

This Press Release has been submitted by PREasy.com


Web Site: http://www.powerfulpromoter.com

Contact Details: 1140 Old Peachtree Rd, Suite D
Atlanta, GA
30097
770-271-1536

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