Outsourcing Method - Is it Right For Your Online Business?
Is it really worth it to spend an hour writing a single article and then posting it on social networking sites when you could spend that same hour having someone write 30 new articles, and working with your team to design a couple new sites? Obviously, I know the second option will cost you money - although probably a lot less than what you think - but at the same time, if you're getting a lot more stuff done and are doubling or tripling your profits, it's kind of a no brainer, right? Some of the biggest names in the internet marketing business - guys like Yaro Starak, Anik Singal and Michael Jones - attribute much of their success to having decided early on to outsource a lot of the time consuming grunt work.
And considering one of the best ways to become successful is to emulate the tactics used by people who are already successful, it seems outsourcing would be a great way to go.
I suggest you try outsourcing as soon as you become cash flow positive with your existing sites.
Obviously, if you have the money upfront to hire someone to build your site, make it look nice and fill it with great content, by all means, outsource immediately.
However, if you want to start slow and gradually build into outsourcing, my recommendation is to do it as soon as it becomes financially possible.
After all, why waste months or years growing your business on your own when you can get to the same point in a tenth of the time by outsourcing?