Is Leverage From Outsourcing The Only Big Secret To Internet Marketing Success?..

by | on January 16, 2012

Is Leverage From Outsourcing The Only “Big Secret” To Internet Marketing Success?..

It may come as a welcome surprise to you – but there are actually no big secrets to making money online.

It mainly boils down to copywriting ability, testing to improve your results, some technical know-how helps (but not much is necessary,) leveraging as many aspects of your business as you can and generally scaling things up.

Here we are going to focus on leverage and specifically outsourcing.

It’s important to know though that you should also leverage the number of visitors to your site using various proven and preferably free viral techniques with sites like ForRealTraffic.com

It’s also crucial for your income systems to be leveraged in their own right – in terms of their pay plans and how your down-line (or referrals) can increase your bottom line.

Fact. Obviously I seriously believe in Empower Network or I wouldn’t have joined.

And by helping your referrals make money, you’ll also be helping yourself.

In terms of outsourcing, here we are going to look at what you can outsource, what you ideally still need to know how to do yourself and why outsourcing is a good idea. Then we’ll glance at where you should outsource and why from my experience – including the pros and cons.

OK so what should you outsource?

Well it makes sense that you should outsource anything that you can’t do right?

Although that’s true – it’s still vitally important that you learn how to write persuasive copy.

So that could be writing ads, pre-selling as an affiliate before people visit a sales page or on your sales pages themselves. After all, no one understands your product better than you.

You can also leverage your time and effort by outsourcing laborious and repetitive tasks. In fact it’s ideal to outsource those. Just prepare a simple training manual, train up your staff and get going.

In fact you can outsource any task for online businesses. Next we’ll glance at why outsourcing is important.

Firstly, leveraging the work of others will allow you to scale up your business so that you can build up your income over time – essentially passively.

Also having more time will allow you to have a clearer head so that you can be more productive.

You could use this time for example to make more money through split testing your pre-sell, ad and sales copy and by adding then testing new advertising methods – which you can then outsource also.

Finally on this point and most importantly – what’s your time worth to you? How much do you simply value your free time with family and friends?

Where you outsource to is also very important.

I’ve looked into outsourcing to various places. There are many factors to consider as to whether you’ll have a good experience.

Although I’ve only outsourced to the Philippines – I’m very satisfied with the service, work ethic, plus they’re just great people that I’ve dealt with – kind, honest and funny too! :-)

You can pay per piece of work or on a wage basis of course. You can also employ people directly and ask for references or go to agencies where the employees are monitored – which will cost a bit more for the greater security.

The only real downsides that I’ve experienced are occasional bad Internet connections from the Philippines and a ton of national holidays! But that’s really a small price to pay.

Also – as the value of outsourcing has become known more and more – the cost of it has increased already over just a few years and it will very likely keep getting more expensive – so get going!

“Money likes speed” right?!

To sum up – my advice is to start outsourcing as soon as you can to massively leverage your Empower Network earnings and as your income increases, aim to outsource more – to scale up your income and finally get that Internet Marketing quality of life and general lifestyle…

.. You know, the big houses and fast cars right? :-)

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