By now most savvy Internet marketers have discovered that if they’re going to run their online businesses effectively, they need to delegate repetitious and time-consuming tasks in order to keep their focus on tasks that require greater inspiration, initiative and brainpower.
Tasks these marketers usually retain for themselves include planning and strategizing, creating ‘irresistible offers,’ establishing and nurturing relationships and joint ventures, creating new products and similar tasks.
Tasks that they’ve usually been STUCK doing because they didn’t have someone trained to do them have included everything from email management and customer support to their day-to-day blog and social media site updates.
Many marketers have been hesitant to hire a virtual assistant, until now, there haven’t been many, if any, outsourcing companies willing or able to offer them a virtual assistant on a part-time basis. And, nobody wants their full time worker to be sitting around twiddling their thumbs because either they didn’t have time to train them in a particular task or because they couldn’t currently think of what to have them do as they’re already so inundated with urgent things they themselves need to handle.
I’ve looked at these challenges and have come up with a couple of solutions I think you’ll be very pleased with.
123Employee has been offering a full-time 40 hour per week service for years and have had many, many satisfied clients. However, seeing the need for part-time assistance by many Internet marketers, they've decided for a limited time to offer part-time virtual assistants to help Internet marketers get their online work accomplished faster and easier.
Not only that, they’ve also implemented an in-house training program to get their agents up-to-speed in completing the kinds of tasks Internet marketers need most -- such as basic Internet marketing skills, Squidoo, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, article posting, Twitter and more. This way when you hire a virtual assistant from 123Employee you hit the ground running, so-to-speak, where they can immediately update your blog or create a Squidoo lens for you, or create and maintain a Twitter campaign for you.
These tasks are in addition to the many other standard tasks their virtual assistants have always been able to do such as sales follow-up calls and e-mails, article writing, link building, and much more.
If there’s something highly specific you need, just train them once and they’ll be good-to-go from then on out.
If you’re doing everything yourself, you’re literally burning dollars. If your time is worth $25/hour and you’re doing tasks that you can be delegating at $5 per hour, you might as well take a lighter to a $20 bill each and every hour as that’s essentially what it’s costing you.
If you’re ready for a full-time virtual assistant, great. They have them ready to support you. If you need fewer than 40 hours per week, they offer smaller numbers of hours such as 20 hours or even as low as 10 hours per week. I suggest you check them out right away.
But don't delay, 123 is in a serious growth spurt and space is limited.
One more thing. We have arranged for you to receive a free copy of 'Outsource This' when you <click here>
'Outsource This' will teach you all the ins and outs of global outsourcing.
Also:
The Audio Book of 'Outsource This!'
5 Part List Building Video Series.
The Outsourcing Blueprint Computer App.
As always, I look forward to assisting you in your online success!
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