Give Your Business Time to Think – Outsourcing in a Modern World

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A common phrase uttered by the older generation is ‘You young people have it lucky, things were a lot harder in my day!’ and to an extent this is somewhat true. We no longer walk 27 miles to school and back in the wind, hail and rain wearing nothing but a pair of shoes with cardboard soles held together with a piece of string, we’re much luckier – we have all sorts of gadgets and gizmos at our disposal to make our lives so much easier. However it seems that the very technology that was invented to make things easier for the Generation Xs and Ys is almost causing us to have less and less time to spend with our family, and indeed ourselves. Sure we have microwave ovens that can cook a meal in two minutes instead of twenty, but in todays society it still seems that we get home from work later, we do chores around the house later, and end up finally going to sleep around midnight, only to wake up in 6 hours time tired and weary and ready to do it all over again.

Take for example the wonder that is the cellphone (or the PDA). ‘You can communicate with anyone, anytime!’ the brochures stated ‘Wonder at the amazing mobile technology!’ Yes times have changed since the 60’s – not only does Dad wear a t-shirt and jeans to the office, but he also carries a PDA that beeps work at him 18 hours a day.

What a weary race advancements in technology seem to have made us. But it doesn’t have to be that way if we begin to embrace technology and utilize it in a way that WE define, not that is defined for us.

You see ‘in the old days’ it was easier for people to switch off between work and home life. Growing up in the 70’s it seemed that everyone was home for dinner, the customers never rang outside of work hours and evenings were spent either watching tv or doing a hobby of some sort. Now the customers ring or email all hours and it seems that all you do is work – whether it be in the office, on the road, or catching up with the chores at home.

Similarly, any business will know that it is harder to get everything done these days. Wage and general running costs mean that companies don’t have the overabundance of staff they may have had twenty years ago, which means that the day is spent fighting fires, and not spent guiding and promoting business growth. How many times have you heard ‘I’ve got quite a few big plans for the company, if only I could find the time to implement them!’

So where to start? One way to do this is look at what we fill in our days with, and see what can be outsourced to someone else. Outsourcing simply put is employing someone to add value to your business or life without having them as a permanent employee. In fact many small businesses have outsourced for years – getting accountants to do their tax returns, and print bureaus to design their brochures (to name but two examples out of the many). So, if it’s been done ‘manually’ for years, why not embrace technology and try the internet way of doing it? The internet-based outsourcing business is one that has grown considerably over the past few years and has slowly been embraced by business owners as a way to cost effectively dole out some of their day to day business activities thus leaving them time to focus on the core aspects of their business that they want to grow.

Some businesses approach internet-based outsourcing warily. They believe that outsourcing work to overseas markets for a quarter of the price it takes a local to do the task is anti-local, anti-national, and that it is taking jobs away from ones own countrymen and women. What a lot of people fail to understand is that with outsourcing you don’t HAVE to take the cheapest offer on the outsourcing table. You don’t have to take an offer from a freelancer in a country different to your own if you don’t want to. Ultimately you take the offer that offers the best value, expertise and skill for what you are prepared to pay.

To successfully make the most out of outsourcing, a business owner needs to decide 2 things – 1. What processes they have that can be easily outsourced (and easily managed); and 2. How much they are prepared to pay for it. Most business processes outsourced via the internet tend to be along the lines of logo or website designs, bespoke software development, admin and data entry tasks, marketing, call messaging, with Virtual Assistants being touted as the next revolutionary outsourced occupation. With Virtual Assistants for example you can have your minutes typed, meetings scheduled, out of business hours calls answered, and all by someone who may live in another state or another country.

How much a business is prepared to pay for outsourcing services differs from business to business, but this decision must be approached sensibly. A business owner with a limited budget may find that choosing someone who charges only $10 per hour may not necessarily deliver the quality of work required, ending in added costs involved in getting rework down by someone else who charges $40 per hour for example. In saying this though, hourly rates quoted by freelancers do not necessarily define the quality of work that may be delivered (in some cases the quality of work carried out by a $10 per hour freelancer can be vastly superior to that of one who charges considerably more). At the end of the day to ensure the outsourced work is completed to the expected standards and requirements, business owners need to get a feel for a freelancers work skills, quality and ethics before deciding on the right person to fulfill their allotted task.

The most common form of internet based outsourcing is bid based. Project details are posted on freelance marketplaces by business owners and prospective freelancers with the required skill sets bid on the project – listing the services they offer, examples of their work etc. The business or ‘project owner’ then looks at the offers on the table and chooses a winning bid that matches their requirements and budget. By outsourcing work in this way businesses get the change to have enquiries of interest come to them instead of having to spend countless hours tracking down companies to get quotes.

By embracing the modern technology of the internet, businesses can free up time during their working day to spend on future planning and business growth – the flow on effects of which can be increased productivity, increased workforce, and increased profits.

Embrace the internet by outsourcing and ultimately you will give your business time to think.

Outsourcing Accounting – The Beneficial Outsourcing Service For Your Business

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If you are experiencing an amount of losses in your business because of an accounting system that is not efficient, then it is time for you to consider going for accounting outsourcing. This could be the simplest move that you can make to cut back on the losses of your business so, you can focus on growing your business again. In the world of business nowadays, there are many wise entrepreneurs that have turned to life-saving assistance that come from outsourcing companies and accounting outsourcing is one of the services that they usually make use of. This way, they are able to save on their business expenses, thus enhancing the financial situation of their organization.

The Benefits That Come with Accounting Outsourcing

The seemingly endless fame of outsourcing has effected to outsourcing firms being the most ideal life-savers now when it comes to businesses handling work that are beyond their capabilities to handle. As most outsourcing firms, especially those handling accounting outsourcing, offer their services on the Internet, many business owners see going to them as a time-saving venture. With hiring these firms, they won’t have to have some of their staff run around town to handle all the messy tasks that deal with the accounting processes of their businesses. The services that accounting outsourcing has brought to businesses has now become the best way to get rid of all the tensions and worries that are always emerging in the accounting departments of companies.

By giving all the accounting tasks to outsourcing firms, businesses are able to get more efficient and cost-effective service when it comes to handling all the accounting processes of their organizations. As such, their personnel are able to focus more on meeting the needs of clients and on improving all the systems that could move the business forward. By going for outsourcing accounting, the energy, time, and money of an entrepreneur are expended in the more important matters of the business. This is especially crucial for those business owners, who are on the losing side, because this will help them gain back the profits they need to get their businesses back on track.

Things to Watch Out for in Going for Accounting Outsourcing

However, in every endeavor, there are certain things to watch out for and the same is true when it comes to going for outsourcing accounting. A business owner should see to the proficiency and authenticity of the outsourcing firm that he has chosen to provide accounting outsourcing for him.  This is because he may have to share with this firm documents and data that should remain confidential like reports pertaining to company accounts and sheets for tax evaluation.

So it is best that before choosing a firm to outsource accounting for your business, you should see to it that they are reliable, sincere and have security measures in place to protect the identity and data of your company. There are now outsourcing firms that will handle all accounting tasks needed in your business like filing the daily or weekly progress chart of your finances and maintaining the transaction records on a daily basis, among others.

Outsourcing and Recession – What is the Connection?

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Outsourcing is defined as subcontracting a process such as accounting, payroll or tax preparation services to a third party.

The main criterion for outsourcing is:
a. Making better use of time and energy; or
b. Redirecting or conserving energy directed at the competencies of the business; or
c. Make more efficient use of resources.

So, how are recession and outsourcing connected to each other? To understand the connect between the two, we would have to delve a bit deeper into recession and its impacts.

Normally, economists declare recession for any economy if there has been a negative growth in the GDP for more than 2 quarters. Because of the negative growth in the GDP, people normally take defensive actions to protect the outflow of money which in turn goes to aggravate the sluggish growth further.

The solution to beat recession therefore is to create opportunity for having higher margin from lower costs.

In a recent survey done by Offshoring Research Network (ORN) in alliance with Duke University and PricewaterhouseCoopers, 40 out of the 100 companies interviewed said they plan to put pressure on service providers for more favorable contract terms in order to trim costs. In fact the conclusion of the survey is summarized as “Enhancing efficiencies has become more urgent in recent months as pressure on margins forces companies to increase productivity while spending less.”

This bears direct testimony to the fact that during recessionary times, it is more feasible for business to opt for outsourcing and create higher margins in order to pump liquidity inside the economy.

However, it is pertinent to understand that any outsourcing which involves capital outlay like some IT projects will definitely be impacted adversely. The areas that can be looked as prime targets to be outsourced would be services like project designs, bookkeeping, tax preparation services, AR & AP services etc.

It is thus safe to assume that the entire accounting function may be considered to be outsourced by businesses in order to reduce costs and increase profitability.

Businesses will however do more research during these recessionary times before deciding to outsource accounting and will opt for an outsourcing vendor only if:

a. There are visible gains in outsourcing the services.
b. The outsourcing vendor shall not charge any avoidable costs like initial set up charges.
c. The outsourcing vendor shall be able to provide value added services which can directly be converted into profitability.

Many of the outsourcing vendors have therefore taken extra care to ensure that businesses in US are able to tide over the tight fund situation in these recessionary times.

At many such outsourcing vendors,

a. There are no initial set up fees.
b. The pricing is lowest among all the outsourcing vendors.
c. There is a lot of flexibility in pricing that suits any need of a business in US.
d. The staff members are highly trained are proclaimed experts in bookkeeping and accounting.

Thus, it makes sense for a business to outsource its accounting function and beat the recession blues.

Steve is a qualified accountant (Indian CPA) and co-founder of APT Services, the fastest growing outsourced accounting service provider in India. Steve has over 10 years of expertise in audits, accounting (both US & Indian GAAP), payroll and tax preparation services.

How to Outsource Data Entry Work Effectively

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In today’s world it is a well known fact that many businesses now outsource data entry work. All businesses are concerned with the running costs of their business as well as keeping clients and staff happy. One of the ways to achieve all of these goals is to use outsourcing techniques, which are growing in strength each year.

Outsourcing is now a staple part of business life. Whether you are a large conglomerate or a small office based business, there are aspects of your business which are already outsourced. For example, you may likely have a contract with a cleaner to clean your office or gardener to tidy up that hedge.

It is true to say that many larger businesses have the time, resources and money to invest in employing their own in-house own data entry specialists. However, mid-sized and smaller companies need to be able to operate at the same level as the large companies, but with less money, time and resources. This is where they can benefit from outsourcing this kind of work.

If you want to outsource data entry work, you need to firstly analyze how much it is going to aid your business. Is it necessary for your data entry work to be outsourced? You need to have a solid idea of your future business plans and work out where the data entry outsourcing fits into the plan. You need to do a lot of research and communicate with prospective outsourcing companies or individuals. Do not be afraid to ask questions; it is your business at stake should anything go wrong.

By outsourcing your data compilation work, you are taking care of many business related issues. Many data entry specialists either work as independent freelancers or may be part of a company specializing in outsourced data entry. This results in lower costs for your business; you are likely to receive a quote from an outsourcing company that is very competitive. If the work is an ad-hoc project, you may find that a freelance data entry worker is the cheapest option.

As the years have shown, outsourcing has proved a viable and advantageous option for many businesses. Whether it is employing a call center supervisor or a data specialist, your lower core competences can be dealt with by outside help. This leaves you to concentrate on the core competences that are of higher importance to the business and allow you to use your valuable time wisely.

Outsourcing is also a lot cheaper than employing in-house staff. The companies that offer to outsource entry of data have skilled workers, who can increase productivity whilst keeping your costs to a minimum. There is also the advantage of focusing your in-house staff; if you outsource data entry work it will allow more interesting, less-time consuming and important projects to be enjoyed by your own staff.

New technology is also emerging each year in the business world. By employing companies to outsource data entry projects you can eliminate some of the risk, save some time and some money. Many outsourcing companies have the latest technology in order for them to keep producing world-class results for their clients.

Can You Afford to Outsource?

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How Much You Should Be Spending On Outsourcing?

After writing my first outsourcing article, I have come to realize that there are just simply too many people looking for information on outsourcing. Look on the top right on A Dawn Journal, for instance. You see, the number one all time popular article on ADJ is on outsourcing–and looks like it will stay there for awhile. To answer the many other outsourcing questions you may have, I have decided to write more posts on this subject. Today, I will give you my opinion on how much you should be spending on outsourcing.

If you are willing to spend any amount on outsourcing, you could go ahead and do it but it would not be a good personal finance decision. When I outsource something, monetary value is very important to me and I would not outsource anything unless I am totally satisfied with the money I am spending. But how do I know I can afford to outsource? I use a very simple formula. First, I look at the whole project in terms of how much time I would spend to do the same thing. Let’s say I would like to outsource the chore of replying to all my emails. I spend 2 hours daily replying to my email. If, for example, my salary is $10 per hour, I would therefore be spending $20 of my time daily replying to email.

Now, what’s a reasonable amount for me to spend if someone else is doing it for me? Simple–it has to be lesser than 1/3 of my own cost doing the same thing. In the above email example, I would only outsource if I could find someone willing to look after my email for less than $7 a day. This is just how I do things and you don’t have to follow my formula step-by-step. Come up with your own figures that make sense for you. One thing you need to keep in mind: there are some projects on which you will not be able to put monetary value by comparing it with your own hourly rate. These projects are those which need to be done regardless of costs, such as redesigning your website, producing a professional-looking eBook from your word document, etc. For these types of projects, I recommend that you post your projects on more than one outsourcing site and pick the one with lowest cost. Read my previous outsource article to obtain a list of outsourcing websites.

I hope today’s article will help you figure out if outsourcing is for you and what you can afford to spend on it. I’ll be writing more on this topic in the future, so keep checking back. Don’t forget to bookmark this page for later use.

Implementing the Financial Outsourcing Scorecard

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Developing and processing the financial outsourcing scorecard is not something that is easily achieved. There is a process that is carefully evaluated that comes with this procedure and much emphasis should be placed on the phrase “carefully evaluated”. This is because the tiniest mistake can either make or break whatever future prospects that the organization holds. Thus, both of the partners involved need to understand all aspects of the outsourcing job at hand – the causes behind such outsourcing, the costs incurred, as well as the benefits that both partners have the potential of enjoying. With that said, it is by far very important to focus on the assessment of the whole process. It would then be highly appropriate for the scorecard to have the following perspectives to look into.

SCREENING

The parameters used in the perspective of screening would all be geared towards getting rid of partners that are not suitable to the job being outsourced. Why would you go with a partner that you do not deem competent enough to handle the rigors of the job that you want to outsource in the first place? Screening should then be one of the first perspectives to look into. Some metrics to include here can be technological competency, infrastructural competency, staff training, learning ability, number of support systems, and redundancy factor.

OUTSOURCING PARTNER CAPABILITY

These metrics are all about gauging the capabilities of your outsourcing partner. Not only that, for this metric should also look into how compatible your outsourcing partner is with the existing circumstances of your enterprise. Examples of metrics in this perspective include expectation fulfillment ratio, migration index, streamline index, accuracy meeting ratio, and preset requirement conformance.

OUTSOURCING PROCESS ASSESSMENT

Of course, there would come a time when both outsourcing partners would have to take a good look into the whole outsourcing process and then assess or evaluate it. This is usually done when the outsourcing contract is almost up or expired so that they can better determine if a renewal of contract and services is in order. Parameters that you can use here include decision-making alignment, cost savings ratio, ongoing accounting savings, and task outsourcing fraction.

BENEFITS FROM THE OUTSOURCING JOB

The metrics included in this perspective would be all about the benefits that both partners have the potential of enjoying. An outsourcing partnership or agreement, after all, brings forth a lot of convenience and savings for both partners. Thus, it would only make perfect sense to look into the benefits that both can enjoy from the outsourcing agreement. The metrics that you can use here include quality assurance index, increase in activities, as well as the number of data security measures that have been adopted.

You might also want to consider going the extra limb and look into using a dashboard instead of just the financial outsourcing scorecard. There are a lot of dashboard applications that you can find over the Internet so finding one would not be too hard. Just make sure to go for the software or application that provides you the metrics, features, interface, and the like that your enterprise needs.

A Quick Look at the Facts and Figures on Outsourcing

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Outsourcing is neither a curse nor a blessing. It is a phenomenon that is changing the world and presenting a challenge to chemistry as we have known it. Basically it’s the transfer of a function and that affects jobs and individuals. It can not be argued that outsourcing has a detrimental effect on particular individuals who face job disruption and insecurity; however, outsourcing should bring down prices which provides greater economic benefit to all (whether prices are really dropping is debatable).

One of the main reasons for outsourcing is the divestiture of a business function involving the transfer of people and the sale of assets to the supplier. The process begins with the client identifying what is to be outsourced and building a business case to justify the decision. And can also be a way of contracting with another company or person to do a particular function, almost every organization outsourcers in some way.

It is also high on the agenda of firms seeking to cut costs. Based on an enhanced value-chain concept they develop a model that determines the conditions under which outsourcing is not expedient, which is a good way for the general counsel to control costs and improve efficiency.

It’s increasingly recognized by businesses, universities and economists worldwide as a new management science. Which not only dramatically reducing business costs, but is spurring innovation and wealth creation all around the globe. Outsourcing is about efficiency. As costs decline, every consumer benefits, including those who lose their jobs to outsourcing.

Companies and Outsourcing

Companies often have underutilized facilities and equipment. When a contract manufacturer takes over a plant in an outsourcing agreement, it can add volume from other customers to improve utilization and the resulting economics. Actually some companies have always hired contractors for particular types of work, or to level-off peaks and troughs in their workload, and have formed long-term relationships with firms whose capabilities complement or supplement their own.

But most companies won’t outsource everything, because some things just don’t outsource well. Either they’re too close to the business, or they’re too expensive for an outsourcing company to deliver efficiently, or they simply don’t scale well.

Companies will be prepared to pay well for good outsourcing services because they will want quality products for their finished project, so it is wise to know how professional a company is before you decide to outsource. But outsourcing is no longer just an after thought for companies that want to cut costs and avoid the overhead of managing technology, it can also be used by individuals who want a job done in a topic they know nothing about.

Graphic Design Outsourcing Tips That You Should Know

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Graphic design is a well known process in the field of business. The success of a business lies on the advertisement with attraction. To bring attraction the creativity is much important. To enjoy the creativity one can appoint a graphic designer as his employee but the frequent need of graphic design would not occur. Hence the appointment of a graphic designer is waste sometimes. The way to satisfy the need of a company on graphic design they can outsource the graphic design through some familiar concerns.

When we depute the graphic design for outsourcing, the person taking contract to do the graphic design will certainly workout the nature, prospects and advantages, theme and sources of the company or concern. Complete study over the company will help the outsourced graphic designer to create something impressive advertisements, postures, television display, and web designing and so on. The entire responsibilities are deputed through outsourcing of graphic designs. As such quality in graphic design can be expected with confident.

Marketing a product need lot of technical support from advertising agencies and that too from graphic designers. A well settled graphic designer can quickly observe the thoughts and means of a manufacturer or seller and will set the design accordingly. So much the impression created in the graphic design that much customers will step into the organization from which the graphic design is delivered. The moment the graphic designs attracts people, the concern get enquiries and sales. Outsourcing in the field of animation is gradually increased. The most advantage of outsourcing graphic design is that the cost spent is reduced and expected quality is achieved. The outsourcing process in graphic design has increased tremendously. Especially in US, East Asia and well developed countries have started outsourcing the graphic designs in large numbers.

In communication wing, yellow page makers set their task of graphic designs to outsourcing. The main object of the companies or manufacture is to cut the cost of labor by outsourcing its process to some familiar outsourcing companies. On the other hand a company or manufacturer can depute his time entirely on business developments. Graphic design outsourcing is globally needed as the market strategies urges lowering the cost of production and other expenses related to that. By outsourcing the graphic designs of a company the image and identity is increased so much as people could have enquiry about the product and started buying.

In modern days people are waiting for something new. To satisfy their needs, a manufacturer has to deliver his product by giving proper and impressive advertisements and publicity. Where to get such creative advertisement? The only source is from graphic designs. A wise man will give all his graphic designs to outsourcing and sit comfortably without worrying for labor problems, salary factor, and many more. World wide opportunities are there in plenty for graphic design outsourcing to meet out the large number of opportunities in this field. In film industry outsourcing of movies with creativity is most welcomed by viewers. Now in internet we can see so many companies opting themselves for taking contract in outsourcing of graphic designs.

Key Points For Outsourcing Agreements (For a Start-up)

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If you are a start-up company considering to outsource to an offshore partner, there are couple of points to bear in mind when drafting the outsourcing agreement. This article highlights few of the clauses which should be critically reviewed.

In general, the outsourcing agreements are very standard. But the catch is that most of them are drafted for a large established company environment where some peripheral work is outsourced. A start-up environment is radically different and so is the build-operate-transfer (aka BOT) based outsourcing model, which a start-up should use.
The unique needs of a start-up require some special care while working out the outsourcing agreement. Here are key points to bear in mind:

1. Hiring Procedures
As a start-up you need top-notch talent with good domain expertise. You simply can’t afford to get people on board and train them. The agreement must have a hiring clause wherein every member identified for your team is made to take your qualification test (if you have one), can be interviewed by you and only when you approve, he/she becomes part of your off-shore team. Don’t accept sharing of resumes alone. This can be very misleading.

2. IPR Protection
Intellectual property and confidential information protection is of paramount importance in start-up environment. Ensure that the outsourcing agreement has a clause wherein all inventions, discoveries or algorithms developed by your off-shore team are YOUR sole-property and the outsourcing partner has no claim on the same (not even in residual IPR). If as a start-up you have a standard employment agreement, ensure that the same (or suitably modified copy) is signed by each and every member of your off-shore team.

3. Employee performance
Every individual in a start-up should be very effective and high performer. This is even more crucial when running an off-shore team which can not be supervised by you in person on a daily basis. Ensure that the outsourcing agreement has strict performance criterion identified and clearly spell out the notice period within which your outsourcing partner should get a replacement for a non-performing individual. If the outsourcing partner has a performance improvement plan, review the same critically. If required, capture clear reporting mechanisms like daily or weekly status update reports, fortnightly call etc.

4. Authorized Transfer
As a start-up, you should outsource early so as to ramp-up resources at a relatively lower cost. But what if you are truly successful? What if you are the next Google? Would you still want to continue to outsource core R&D, which is your competitive edge? The answer is a clear NO. If you are successful, it’s best to set-up your own off-shore design center and keep all the know-how internal. To make this transition smooth, you must insist on a transfer clause in the outsourcing agreement which authorizes you (as a start-up) to transfer the complete off-shore team from your outsourcing partner to your direct subsidiary, as and when the latter is set-up.

If there is no such clause, you will have to hire fresh talent for the direct subsidiary and all the know-how with the off-shore team will be lost. This can be very painful and will lead to substantial delay in making the direct subsidiary effective.

10 Tips on Outsourcing Online Projects

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“It is vain to do with more what can be done with less.” – William of Occam

Globalization and the Internet have made it possible for anyone to tap talented workers in emerging economies at a low cost. Why pay for a job in dollar figures what can be done remotely for rupees. Today, virtually all large companies outsource portions of their business development to other nations.

Thanks to the Internet, outsourcing is now available to the rest of us as well. I know of many startups and individuals, like myself, who have had considerable success outsourcing. I have integrated outsourcing as part of all ongoing projects – and recommend it to any individual or business that hasn’t done so yet. When done right, outsourcing will save significant amount of time, money and stress.

There are risks involved, however; micromanaging an incompetent employee living in an inverted timezone can be stressful. Or worse yet, there is a risk of getting stuck with an employee who stalls the project until it ends up costing more money than it was meant to save.

These issues, however, are not problems with outsourcing itself, but rather with the orthodox approach used to manage an outsourced project. The tips suggested in the following paragraphs will help you develop an outsourcing strategy to get quality work done for less.

10 Tips on Outsourcing Online:

1. Check Employee’s Background

Choose someone with a high credibility and at least a dozen projects completed on the site. Websites such as, Elance, RentACoder, and ODesk have expert rating tests service providers can take to prove their credibility.

2. Start with a small project

Unless you have worked with a coder before, start with a small project. Remember, you cannot outsource passion. Your employees don’t share the same enthusiasm as you do for your project. So communicate expectations and divide the work into small chunks so that they may stay motivated and demand less micro-managing.

When hiring, prefer workers who ask questions to those who do not. Questions show they are interested and already thinking of your needs. Those who do not ask usually end up chucking half baked work at you; ‘guessing’ instead of ‘knowing’ what you need without really caring.

3. Don’t let the lowest bid intimidate you

Plan your project and work out your priorities. While it is great to negotiate costs, when you are finally hiring, be sure you are hiring the right person for the job. Do not let a low bid lure you into hiring.

4. Claim Intellectual Property

Make sure the project contract includes the ownership clause that tells the employee that you own complete rights to the work once it is paid for. RentACoder and Elance have a default clause written into the contract. This will avoid potential copyright complications later on.

5. Provide the big picture

It is your job to share the project’s vision. If you are able to clearly communicate the project goals things would go far smoother than they would if you were directing a project from the seat of your pants.

6. Set a schedule for status reports

With preset status reports, you can keep track of the project’s progress and it is then easier to keep the outsourced employee motivated. Time saved for them is time and money saved for you as well.

7. Clearly define what constitutes completed work

Test and retest the deliverables before you finally pay the employee for the work. When possible, work out a support clause with the coder for help after completion of the project.

8. Follow the rules

It might seem easier to just chat with the coders you hire and get your point across but sites like RentACoder.com insist you correspond everything you agreed upon through your project thread. If your correspondence is not in the arbitrating website’s record then do not expect them to take your word for what was agreed.

9. Time zones can make or break your sleep

When choosing a worker, it is important to keep the time zones in mind. Make sure there will be times when you can communicate with the coder in real time if necessary. Prefer someone from the same time zone as yourself (for North Americans, hiring someone from South America makes good sense).

10. Prefer freelance workers over outsource firms

Freelance workers are better motivated since they are working for themselves, and they are not top heavy as most Indian outsourcing firms turn out to be. Outsourcing firms will bid for projects their teams are incapable of finishing; many will brute force their way into finding a project by spamming potential employers with irrelevant samples of work.

Freelancing coders on the other hand are more likely to only take up work they can complete; plus, they remove the non-technical middle man.

Conclusion

I have outsourced everything, from copy writing and marketing to software development and graphic designing. The research material for this article, for instance, was compiled for by my virtual assistant. Surprised? Don’t be. I would be surprised if the likes of Timothy Ferriss wrote the entire book, The 4-Hour Workweek, without the help of an outsourced editor.

If you have a great idea, don’t let your lack of skills, or even time, stop you from executing it. Yes, outsourcing can be challenging, but the benefits far outweigh the potential risks once you know how to use it to your advantage.

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