Archive for the ‘Outsourcing’ Category

July 22nd, 2010

Connecting With Private Label Rights Content

PLR, the acronym for private label rights, may seem like the last thing that could be used to connect with your target audience. After all, someone else wrote this material, so how could it possibly be used to build your online business.

The answer lies in the quality of the PLR you purchase. Because private label rights content is so inexpensive, many people buy just anything they come across. I do not recommend this. If you buy from sites you are not familiar with, you will end up with lots of writing that is of a very poor quality. Instead, go with one of the two private label rights sites that I buy from regularly.

One is Ronnie Nijmeh’s site. He has excellent content and I even have some of it for sale as stand alone products. The other is the PLR from Nicole Dean’s site. You can’t go wrong with these two sites, and you will find material that can be repurposed into a multitude of profitable ways. Yes, I’m an affiliate, and I am proud to recommend these two talented people as part of your online success team.

July 8th, 2010

Is Outsourcing A Part Of Your Online Business Model?

Outsourcing refers to the process of having someone else complete some of the tasks associated with your daily business. I was reluctant to outsource any part of my online business for two reasons. First, I believed that no one would care as much about my business as I did, and that it would not be done the way I like it. Second, I was sure that I was not making enough money yet and couldn’t possibly afford to pay someone else to help me.
This all changed very quickly for me three years ago. One Saturday afternoon in the spring of 2007 I was struggling with setting up a new web page. I was using FrontPage 2003, a program no longer available, and the settings were way off. My graphic was too far to the right, and the text would not align properly. I had a charity event to help with in my community that evening, and I was determined to get my work finished first.
After two hours of fighting with this program I finally decided to ask for help. I called Nikki, the woman who had shown me how to set up my websites and created graphics for me in the past, and asked her if she could please create the page I needed and have it ready for me by Monday. She said yes.
I had faith that this situation would all work out, and