Comments on: How to Outsource: A Guide for Part-Time Internet Entrepreneurs https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/ Building Internet Businesses With Affiliate Marketing One Night At A Time Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:37:23 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Scott Million https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1830 Tue, 12 May 2009 07:42:16 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1830 There are a lot of good VA’s in the Philippines. And its always better you do work with them instead of outsourcing it in an Indian SEO firm because Filipinos quite communicate so well. I’m optimizing my seach engine marketing for the couple of new sites that I have and most of the work I outsource it in the Philippines.

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By: Mikael @ RetireRichRoadmap https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1829 Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:36:45 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1829 I’ve been looking for full time writers as well. I’ve tried to hire someone from Agents of Value but the English skills weren’t as good as I wanted them to be. There are several other services available but most will have you pay $700 – $1500 per month for one writer (Philippine based).

Since the average income of someone from the Philippines is $400 a month I would rather hire one directly instead of going through a company.

Did you hire Jasmine directly or through an agency?

/Mikael

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By: Sam | Real Online Money Making Strategies https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1828 Tue, 28 Apr 2009 02:43:07 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1828 I’m looking to do some outsourcing for my future online ventures. As of right now I’m a full time marketer making some money but I would certainly enjoy the help!

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1827 Mon, 20 Apr 2009 15:08:35 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1827 In reply to Jeet.

@Jeet — I used the method that they recommended in the membership site — I found resumes that looked like a match, then I send a detailed email that specified what I was looking for and asked a few questions about skills. I gave a lot of details about the kind of work I wanted done. When I got replies, I picked the few best ones and asked them to do a “trial task.” I “hired” the best one on a 2 week trial basis. I am in that trial right now. So far so good.

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1826 Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:57:18 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1826 In reply to Sean OBrien.

@Sean — it is all over the place. You can get someone to do entry level secretarial tasks for as little as $200 USD per month (maybe less). Writers with some decent English skills cost a little more, and great writers cost more (and are harder to find). Programmers can be had for $400 USD per month and higher.

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1825 Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:55:31 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1825 In reply to Allyn.

@Allyn — yep. I have used people for single tasks, but I have not made the leap to full time until now. I am pretty excited about the prospect of having someone working all night while I sleep….

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By: Allyn https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1824 Mon, 20 Apr 2009 00:39:25 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1824 I am a part time internet marketer as well, and I have been outsourcing for quite sometime. I actually found a great VA on Twitter. I also found someone on Odesk, but I used her there for a couple jobs, and then convinced her to go with me outside of their framework on a weekly basis and it has worked out well.
I think that anytime you can spend money to make money, it is well worth it, and when you are a part timer, every bit of your time is well worth any investment made wisely,
AL

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By: Jeet https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1823 Sun, 19 Apr 2009 22:11:39 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1823 @Mark: Good to know that you are able to find external help and are happy with it. Biggest issue with outsourcing is communication. If you can get the person on phone and the person understands you it works great.

How did you go about ‘finding’ the right person? Forums? Freelancing sites?

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By: Sean OBrien https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1822 Sun, 19 Apr 2009 21:14:13 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1822 What’s a typical hourly rate and minimum monthly payment for someone to do some website/SEO work?

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1821 Sun, 19 Apr 2009 17:32:50 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1821 In reply to Melody.

Well, the method that is taught by these guys is to hire full time people overseas. You can find people that can do just about everything from programming to SEO to content creation, etc. Of course, cost varies as a function of experience and skill. Still, it is very affordable.

The person that I hired is a general purpose writer with decent (but not fantastic) English writing skills. I plan to use her to research and write draft content for several niche blogs to start. I also plan to teach her article marketing and other SEO stuff that I am currently not getting done myself.

But to answer your question — anything that you want.

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By: Melody https://www.latenightim.com/how-to-outsource/#comment-1820 Sun, 19 Apr 2009 00:38:03 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=1620#comment-1820 What kind of items do these virtual assistants help with?

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