Outsource Everything How to Grow Your Business on a Shoestring Budget eBook James Wedmore
Download As PDF : Outsource Everything How to Grow Your Business on a Shoestring Budget eBook James Wedmore
Wait! Before you just skim through this and then move on, I want to tell you that this is NOT just another book about “How to Outsource.”
There are plenty of places to go for free information about how to hire someone to do work for you and your online business. They will mostly tell you to go to a website, post a job, screen the candidates, make your choice, and then give them a bunch of things to do in order to “bring your business to the next level.”
Yeah, we’ve heard and read all about that too!
And, that’s exactly why I’m bringing you a different kind of book about Outsourcing your business to success.
While the information that they provide is mostly correct about the process, it is grossly lacking in the real “meat” behind hiring talented people. Just finding someone to do work is not going to give you the type of success that you really crave.
If that were true, then I could argue that “YOU” are talented in whatever it is you do, right…so why isn’t your business as Amazingly Successful as you KNOW it could be?
Because it really takes a lot more than people who are capable of doing “tasks” and “projects.” It takes the same kind of business knowledge that successful companies have used for decades. Don't get fooled into believing that online business success is new fangled idea that we've all got to figure out so you need to chase after all those shiny red balls, known as distractions, in order to move your business into the neighborhood of profit.
There are some simple, basic business truths that you've got to fully understand before you will be successful. Then, you need to know which tools to use, and how to use them, so that you don't waste an ounce of energy. If you want to know how to run a business where every person on your team is working toward your success...then this is the book for you!
Outsource Everything How to Grow Your Business on a Shoestring Budget eBook James Wedmore
Picked up a few new ideas from the "book." I've been outsourcing since before it was cool but thought the book might provide a few resources, protocols, and points-of-view I hadn't discovered yet myself. It did.One thing's for sure, Wedmore understands the plight of the sole entrepreneur and offers "outsourcing" as a solution to many of it's challenges. For 35 years I operated a service business in New York and "outsourced" to my in-house staff of 23. Five years ago I sold that business and began pursuing solo entrepreneurship and University-level teaching during which I discovered overseas and domestic outsourcing.
Now a Professor at a major private Univeristy accustomed to comprehensive substantative texts, my gripe with this book is that, like everything in the Information Products sphere, OUTSOURCE EVERYTHING attempts, at many junctures, to sell to the reader one of the author's "programs" which undoubtedly also contains content intended to upsell the reader (or at some point, the subscriber) to a higher level of "membership."
Not saying the book's worthless, I learned some new items. It's just not one of those volumes one would keep on his/her bookshelf, virtual or otherwise, for future reference. That's because it's a thinly-disguised promotional piece for another of the author's products. Therefore, if you wish to unlock the answers to certain questions implied in the digital booklet you must enroll in his program.
If Mr. Wedmore actually wrote OUTSOURCE EVERYTHING and didn't outsource it, I'd consider him less of an author and more of a master sales promotion copywriter. If he outsourced the writing task, the title should be awarded to the virtual assistant who wrote it.
This piece has value but it isn't a "book" in the traditional sense. It's an elaborate brochure sprinkled with informational "teases" each guiding the reader toward purchasing a membership in his course/program/workshop. It isn't written with the pure intent of authorship.
Admittedly I feel a bit foolish having paid ten bucks for it but it taught me a tactic that's likely effective in marketing Information Products: sell an incomplete "book" on your topic as another entry point to your selling cycle.
Mr. Wedmore, $2.50 would have been the magic number. And, per the Law of Price Elasticity, would have helped you sell thousands more of these promotional pieces to Kindle-owning prospects without any buyer feeling "taken!"
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Outsource Everything How to Grow Your Business on a Shoestring Budget eBook James Wedmore Reviews
Picked up a few new ideas from the "book." I've been outsourcing since before it was cool but thought the book might provide a few resources, protocols, and points-of-view I hadn't discovered yet myself. It did.
One thing's for sure, Wedmore understands the plight of the sole entrepreneur and offers "outsourcing" as a solution to many of it's challenges. For 35 years I operated a service business in New York and "outsourced" to my in-house staff of 23. Five years ago I sold that business and began pursuing solo entrepreneurship and University-level teaching during which I discovered overseas and domestic outsourcing.
Now a Professor at a major private Univeristy accustomed to comprehensive substantative texts, my gripe with this book is that, like everything in the Information Products sphere, OUTSOURCE EVERYTHING attempts, at many junctures, to sell to the reader one of the author's "programs" which undoubtedly also contains content intended to upsell the reader (or at some point, the subscriber) to a higher level of "membership."
Not saying the book's worthless, I learned some new items. It's just not one of those volumes one would keep on his/her bookshelf, virtual or otherwise, for future reference. That's because it's a thinly-disguised promotional piece for another of the author's products. Therefore, if you wish to unlock the answers to certain questions implied in the digital booklet you must enroll in his program.
If Mr. Wedmore actually wrote OUTSOURCE EVERYTHING and didn't outsource it, I'd consider him less of an author and more of a master sales promotion copywriter. If he outsourced the writing task, the title should be awarded to the virtual assistant who wrote it.
This piece has value but it isn't a "book" in the traditional sense. It's an elaborate brochure sprinkled with informational "teases" each guiding the reader toward purchasing a membership in his course/program/workshop. It isn't written with the pure intent of authorship.
Admittedly I feel a bit foolish having paid ten bucks for it but it taught me a tactic that's likely effective in marketing Information Products sell an incomplete "book" on your topic as another entry point to your selling cycle.
Mr. Wedmore, $2.50 would have been the magic number. And, per the Law of Price Elasticity, would have helped you sell thousands more of these promotional pieces to -owning prospects without any buyer feeling "taken!"
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