I am a big fan of Brian Clark. Copyblogger.com has been a mainstay on "favorite list" and rss reader for over a year. I always look forward to reading what he writes and the content he delivers. As an added bonus his
guest writers also deliver quality post after post.
I suggest visiting copyblogger.com to anyone that is new(or old) looking for free information on being able to write for the online world.
He also has a membership site called Teaching Sells for which I was a member of for about 6 months. I used the content he put in there to lay down the groundwork for my first online venture and membership site.
Brian Clarke even lives in Dallas and I hope to meet him and thank him personally.
The Outsourcing Conspiracy
I was on his site recently and couldn't help but notice that he had a graphic for a free report titled The Outsourcing Conspiracy. Oh boy! He had me hooked.
The biline even says: What the 4 Hour Work Week and Internet Marketing Gurus Aren't Telling You About Outsourcing.
Due to the fact I believe that outsourcing works (because it does) I downloaded it as fast as I could and read it in about an hour.
He's Absolutely Right!
If you are new to online marketing than outsourcing is not your best choice right now. He argues that outsourcing can cause more damage and lost money. Which is possible and highly likely. The model of outsourcing he writes about is the same as Tim Ferris mentioned in his book. That model is the one where you hire employees as freelancers.
He goes on to say that you will find yourself consistently having to find new people and hoping that they will be available the next time you have a project to outsource.
However, the method I promote is a spin on what is written in the 4Hour Work Week. I have hired and trained someone to work for me full time.
Knowing that she will likely stick around with me gives me the confidence in knowing that I will make mistakes. It also allows me to have patience when she makes mistakes. It is just a part of life.I am able to go back to her and ask her to make some changes or simply do it all over.
I suggest visiting copyblogger.com to anyone that is new(or old) looking for free information on being able to write for the online world.
He also has a membership site called Teaching Sells for which I was a member of for about 6 months. I used the content he put in there to lay down the groundwork for my first online venture and membership site.
Brian Clarke even lives in Dallas and I hope to meet him and thank him personally.
The Outsourcing Conspiracy
I was on his site recently and couldn't help but notice that he had a graphic for a free report titled The Outsourcing Conspiracy. Oh boy! He had me hooked.
The biline even says: What the 4 Hour Work Week and Internet Marketing Gurus Aren't Telling You About Outsourcing.
Due to the fact I believe that outsourcing works (because it does) I downloaded it as fast as I could and read it in about an hour.
He's Absolutely Right!
If you are new to online marketing than outsourcing is not your best choice right now. He argues that outsourcing can cause more damage and lost money. Which is possible and highly likely. The model of outsourcing he writes about is the same as Tim Ferris mentioned in his book. That model is the one where you hire employees as freelancers.
He goes on to say that you will find yourself consistently having to find new people and hoping that they will be available the next time you have a project to outsource.
However, the method I promote is a spin on what is written in the 4Hour Work Week. I have hired and trained someone to work for me full time.
Knowing that she will likely stick around with me gives me the confidence in knowing that I will make mistakes. It also allows me to have patience when she makes mistakes. It is just a part of life.I am able to go back to her and ask her to make some changes or simply do it all over.
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