Most references to outsourcing make me think of workers being let go to ship jobs overseas. The vision of outsourcing is that of a huge phone room in India with hundreds of reps handling customer service calls for help with equipment or software issues for big US companies. That really happens, but there are other outsourcing opportunities that do make sense for smaller businesses.
Here in the US, there are many small to medium sized business owners who have moved to online website marketing to increase their sales and customer base. Many of them are not web trained and experienced though, so they are forced to hire that work out. This whole process can be daunting to say the least.
Conventional web marketing companies here in the US are expensive to work with. They have the skills business owners need to perform internet and social media marketing, but the cost is so high that is forces many small business owners to attempt to do it themselves. They need blogging and social media activity to get the attention they need online, but they just don't have the experience to make it work correctly.
What if a business owner could outsource that work for $5 an hour? That would be an attractive price point would it not? This is where outsourcing really does make sense for many small to medium sized businesses. It is far cheaper to outsource internet marketing and social media promotions then most people think. A company I represent does perform that service and much more, and they are located in the Philippines.
123Employee
http://bblmedia.com/123.html
Some business owners could afford to hire more than one employee to do their marketing online, while others may only be able to afford one. Whatever the circumstances, 123Employee has a plan to fit the budget, at an average cost of about $5 an hour per oursourced employee. Tailored marketing plans are available upon request.
The thing that makes this company so attractive is the work force they have there in the Philippines is highly experienced in social media and internet marketing function and strategy. Once a business owner has hired them, they just need to understand the goals of that business and it's product line. Then they begin the campaigns needed to create buzz on the internet about that client's products and services.
So my contention is that outsourcing does make sense in limited and highly targeted markets, through web channels of social media like Twitter, Squidoo, Blogger, Facebook, Linkedin, Stumble, AIM, Ask, Bing, Google Groups, Yahoo Answers, Technorati and hundreds of others. The employees at 123Employee have that kind of experience. They also can write articles about any business and do appropriate article marketing as well.
123Employee
http://bblmedia.com/123.html
Click the link above and you will be invited to receive a free ebook with no further obligation. The ebook is called "Outsource This", written by company founder Daven Michaels. It contains valuable information to help a business owner make the decision about outsourcing for online marketing functions.
Here in the US, there are many small to medium sized business owners who have moved to online website marketing to increase their sales and customer base. Many of them are not web trained and experienced though, so they are forced to hire that work out. This whole process can be daunting to say the least.
Conventional web marketing companies here in the US are expensive to work with. They have the skills business owners need to perform internet and social media marketing, but the cost is so high that is forces many small business owners to attempt to do it themselves. They need blogging and social media activity to get the attention they need online, but they just don't have the experience to make it work correctly.
What if a business owner could outsource that work for $5 an hour? That would be an attractive price point would it not? This is where outsourcing really does make sense for many small to medium sized businesses. It is far cheaper to outsource internet marketing and social media promotions then most people think. A company I represent does perform that service and much more, and they are located in the Philippines.
123Employee
http://bblmedia.com/123.html
Some business owners could afford to hire more than one employee to do their marketing online, while others may only be able to afford one. Whatever the circumstances, 123Employee has a plan to fit the budget, at an average cost of about $5 an hour per oursourced employee. Tailored marketing plans are available upon request.
The thing that makes this company so attractive is the work force they have there in the Philippines is highly experienced in social media and internet marketing function and strategy. Once a business owner has hired them, they just need to understand the goals of that business and it's product line. Then they begin the campaigns needed to create buzz on the internet about that client's products and services.
So my contention is that outsourcing does make sense in limited and highly targeted markets, through web channels of social media like Twitter, Squidoo, Blogger, Facebook, Linkedin, Stumble, AIM, Ask, Bing, Google Groups, Yahoo Answers, Technorati and hundreds of others. The employees at 123Employee have that kind of experience. They also can write articles about any business and do appropriate article marketing as well.
123Employee
http://bblmedia.com/123.html
Click the link above and you will be invited to receive a free ebook with no further obligation. The ebook is called "Outsource This", written by company founder Daven Michaels. It contains valuable information to help a business owner make the decision about outsourcing for online marketing functions.

