Since I work full time as a Controls Designer and blog part time in the evenings, I’m starting to understand why so many of my readers are asking about sources for writers! As I was looking around the Internet, I came across an article by Kurt Henninger that I thought would benefit all of us!
If you’ve been in Network Marketing, you know exactly what Kurt is talking about when he talks about “building a list” and “getting really, really, really, serious” about your business. You’ve probably even heard “treat your business like a business”.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve never heard anyone in Network Marketing talk about getting really productive. According to Kurt the way to get more productive is to outsource.
Here are Kurt’s three favorite outsourcing sites:
These sites are where you can go get little “Mini-Me” versions of you to go out and do all the grunt work for you.
Elance.com – You can get just about anything imaginable done at Elance. Just sign-in for a free account, and place a job “bid” out there. You will be very surprised at how many bids you get for any particular job.
Textbroker.com – Kurt has A LOT of his content written here. They have varying levels of content you can have written, and will write about anything under the sun. For anything that actually goes on your site, Kurt recommends a 4-start article.
Kurt points out that on sites where you are branding yourself writing your own content is probably best. But for a site you are building for lead generation using keywords or SEO, outsourcing is probably the better idea.
Fiverr.com – Kurt says, “As funny as it sounds, you will find thousands of people who will do anything, all of them offering it for $5. You can actually get quite a bit of marketing done by people on there who are eager to work. Some of the stuff on there is downright hilarious that they will do, but, if you are looking for a particular service done cheaply, this is a virtual bazaar of mini-job seekers.
Now, one thing to keep in mind, particularly with Elance.com and Fiverr.com is that you need to do your diligence and read peoples reviews before committing to them. The quality of the work on there does vary, and I usually need to try out 2 or 3 people until I find one that does decent work for what I want them to do.”
I really appreciated the information Kurt provided on his site and look forward to learning more from this very experienced marketer!







