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10 Ways Outsourcing Can Help Grow Your Business
by Bill Brine
Outsourcing is when you hire outside professionals or services to take on
part of your business workload. You may want to outsource part of your work
because you don't have the room, you need an expert, you have periodic busy
periods, or you need more production to get orders out on time, etc. The
following are ten ways outsourcing can save your business time and money.
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You won't have to take the time to train
employees. This will allow you to spend more time working on your marketing
and advertising campaign.
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You won't have to do time consuming tasks like
adding on new equipment or learning new software to complete certain tasks.
This will allow you to spend more time testing your advertisements.
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You won't have to interview employee
candidates. This will allow you to spend more time improving your customer
service, in return you will get more repeat purchases.
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You won't have to fill out all the employee
paper work like tax forms, scheduling, retirement plans, etc. This will
allow you to spend more time developing new products.
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You won't have to buy extra office or work
space to complete certain tasks. You can use all the money you save on other
business expenses.
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You won't have spend money on employee costs
like taxes, medical, vacation time, holidays, workers comp., unemployment
costs, etc. (These may vary depending on which country you do business in.)
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You can speed up your order and delivery system
with the extra help. Your customers will appreciate the fast service and
you'll have a higher chance that they will buy from you again.
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You could expand your market share by becoming
a middleman and offering your subcontractors products or services. This will
increase your business profits and give you multiple income streams.
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You can take on extra or large orders your
business couldn't handle before. This will expand your market share and you
could also offer to take the work your competition can't handle.
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You could end up receiving orders from your
subcontractors. Your subcontractors may also tell other people about your
business.
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Bill
Brine is a recognized author of many different articles
relating to internet marketing and online business.
You can find more free articles like this at his website:
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