Wednesday, August 17, 2011

How to Outsource Any Project in 4 Easy Steps

By Jimmy D. Brown

You’ve heard that outsourcing is a great way to grow your business (that’s true). And while you’d like to get started right away, maybe it all seems a little overwhelming. You’re not sure where to start or what steps to take to get the process rolling.

Good news: You can get started with outsourcing in just four easy steps. Read on…

Step 1: Determine Your Needs

Your first step is to figure out what to outsource. Ask yourself these questions:

    What jobs do you need done? Here you need to evaluate all
    areas of your business, including: Writing, copywriting,
    graphics, design, programming and other technical jobs,
    marketing and customer service. Then draw up a list of jobs
    you have in each of these areas.

    Is it cost-effective to outsource? First attach a dollar
    figure to your time (such as $50, $75, $100 or whatever your
    time is worth). Then figure out how long it would take you
    to do a particular task. Next, multiply the hours it takes
    you to a complete a task by your per-hour worth.

    Example: Let’s say your time is worth $75 an hour
    and it would take you two hours to create a graphic
    – that’s $150 of your time. If you can find someone
    to do it for less, then it is indeed cost effective to outsource
   
the task.

Step 2: Advertise Your Job

Once you’ve figured out what tasks you need to outsource, your next step is to advertise the job in order to attract as many qualified prospective freelancers as possible.

While there are a variety of ways to do this – and you should utilize as many of these methods as possible – one great way to do it is to post your project on a freelancing board Elance.com. You’re bound to attract plenty of qualified candidates!

Step 3: Choose a Vendor

At this point you’ll get to choose from among a lot of vendors. But don’t make your choice based on price alone.

Instead, you need to do your due diligence to find the most reliable freelancer who’ll get the best results for you. That means checking the freelancer’s feedback rating, testimonials, business history and portfolio.

This step takes a bit of time upfront, but it will save you a lot of time, frustration and money in the long run.

Once you’ve researched all the candidates, select the best one and hire him or her. Then move on to the next step…

Step 4: Manage the Project

Whether you get mediocre or great results is largely going to depend on what you do at this step. That’s because you need to do the following:

    Provide a clear brief and instructions. Your freelancer may
    have some amazing talents, but mind reading probably isn’t
    one of them. And that’s why you need to provide a clear and
    accurate “no guesswork required” brief for your freelancer.

    Offer protocol checklists to help your freelancer produce 
    the best results. Secondly, you need to continue to
    communicate your wishes and help your freelancer do great
    work for you. And one way to do this is by offering a
    protocol checklist for each project.

At this point you’re probably thinking at the whole four-step process sounds simple enough. And you’d be right. But you may also be looking to fill in the gaps.

    Example: Where can you get sample briefs and protocol
    checklists? How, exactly, do you do your due diligence? And
    what are some of the other reliable ways to find freelancers?

You can find the answers to all of these questions – plus all the checklists and protocols you need – inside the H.A.N.D.S. Free Formula! This is outsourcing made easy, so check it out now at:

http://www.hb2k.com/GoTo/imstitute.htm

No comments:

Post a Comment