How Outsourcing Works and Its Benefits

 
     
  By James Stinson
 
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  You may have heard about the wonders of outsourcing before from colleagues, friends and other professionals that you have come across. Perhaps you have tried to research via google about the outsourcing industry. Yes, your friends are right, they are earning well through the outsourcing industry, enough for them to either quit their jobs or simply become part time employees.

You may be wondering how this outsourcing works. You may be a complete ignorant when it comes to the outsourcing industry, but as long as you have good internet browsing skills and the knowledge and talents to support it, then in no time at all, you will be receiving dollars in exchange for the work that you will do for clients in the whole Internetscape.

Whether you are a small business seeking to have some projects done via outsourcing, or if you are an individual exploring the benefits that telecommuting and outsourcing provides, then its time to get started.

You need to take a look at the available markets. By simply typing in your area of interest in major search engines such as Yahoo, AOL, or Google, you can be directed to several websites offering and providing outsourcing jobs. Among these websites are getafreelancer, triond, craigslist, and rentacoder.

To give you a basic idea, the following is how these websites work. First of all, you need to register to the website so that you can become an official member. Just take a look at their terms of membership before signing in because some of these may require you to pay for membership. There are also sites that offer free membership but the amenities and features that you can enjoy may be a bit limited.

Members may be classified into two: the service providers and the service buyers. Service buyers would post the details of the project that they are looking help for. The service providers would then have to submit their bids on these projects. Depending on the qualification of the service provider and the terms of the bid, the service buyer would choose the best deal (read: low cost but quality output). Usually, those who already have considerable experience in the field are usually preferred even if their fee is a bit higher. When you are just starting, dont get daunted at the level of the fee demanded by the service buyers, once you have developed your own portfolio and have proven yourself as a competent and excellent service provider, then you will be able to command a higher fee.

The nature of projects varies greatly. They can be writing projects such as marketing copy, editing and proofreading manuscripts or e-books, it may also be the design and development of a website. There are also graphic design projects in these websites.

For service buyers, sometimes, they are not only after the cheapest alternative. Rather, they want excellence within the means available to them. So, you also need to zealously guard the way that you deliver projects. Be on time. Be excellent and you can be sure to win a number of bids.



 
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  About The Author
James Stinson is Owner and Founder of Global Sky Inc. He employs a team of 50 in a high quality call center facility based in the Philippines. For more info on outsourcing your project visit: www.global-sky.com
 
     
 
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