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Outsource Secrets Revealed Part 3
By admin | April 17, 2008
In this 3rd and final installment, I go in to lot of ideas about what companies to use for the types of outsourcing you need.
- I show you WHERE to find them.
- How to negotiate ownership
- How to pay them fairly
- How to avoid getting ripped off
- How to get 3 people doing the same project so you get the best result
- more details about what the OSR product will be like
I also will be revealing the launch date for the outsource secrets revealed home study and training course.
It’s about to get really crazy…
Hey tell me what you think about the videos, content. Ask me questions.
Topics: OSR, Outsource Videos, article outsourcing, case studies, outsource compendium, outsourcing, outsourcing India, outsourcing internet marketing, sales centers, small business outsourcing, solopreneur, steve and debbie turner, testimonials |
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April 17th, 2008 at 11:08 am
Jeff Please shortlist me re. Your future Affiliate program, Your stuff Rocks!
Kindest Regards, Graham Price - “The Sales Guy”.
April 17th, 2008 at 4:06 pm
More great stuff, Jeff. The tips about how to make sure you get rights to any created materials is key. I also liked the idea of paying outsourcers a little bit more than you agreed to pay. That’s such a simple idea, but you’re exactly right…it will make them want to work for you next time.
April 19th, 2008 at 9:04 am
Jeff, great information here!! What was the name of the blog designer who worked on Steve and Debbie turners blog, I thought I heard payco, but I cannot tell! I would like for him to work on my blog, listened to the recording from above, thanks.
Kim Adair