How To Use Jing To Outsource Your Work
by Tyrone on August 24, 2009 - 11 comments
Watch “How To Use Jing Capture Software” video on Youtube
Learn Why Jing Is A Great Tool To Use
In this tutorial I will explain to you how to use Jing to communicate with your outsourcers or staff. This is a free tool that anyone can download from Jing Project.
The reason why I talk about this today is out of necessity. I hear many people struggle to communicate their work to their staff via email and written documents. From my personal experience it is much easier to demonstrate and show people what to do via screen capture. Additionally when I explain things over the microphone at the same time whilst pointing to what I want done, most people understand straight away. This saves both time and money allowing anyone to get their work done faster and quicker.
To get your copy of Jing today visit Jing Project.
Tyrone Shum
Outsourcing Work With Jing Everyday.

My name is Tyrone Shum and I'm on a journey to outsource and automate my business to allow me to work only 12 hours a week. On this website I share with you my outsourcing strategies to achieve this goal and I have a passion to teach others about what I do. Read more
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Still haven’t downloaded it yet (will need it soon though), but I have to let other know…
http://www.evancarmichael.com/Forums/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3971
Hey Phil,
Thanks for letting me know. You’ll definitely not regret it. It does wonders for communication and outsourcing work.
Hi Tyrone
Thanks for the heads up on Jing. I use Camtasia but I have never heard of Jing. It’s ironic…I just finished typing a long email to my designer/coder explaining the changes I needed for my site. It would have been a lot easier using Jing. I’ll definitely give it a try.
I just starting reading your blog and I like what I see…keep up the great content.
Cheers
Phil
Hey Phil,
Thanks for your comment. I can totally agree with you about Jing. Makes life so much easier! I have both Camtasia and Jing, and I always use Jing for short things. Camtasia is still better for recording presentations and demonstrations for longer than 5 minutes.
Let me know how you go and see you back here soon!
As newbie I was looking for some kind of info. Your site is very interesting and informative. I can learn a lot here. Thanks for sharing this usful info.
Hi,
What kind of information could I provide to help you with your Internet business?
Thanks.
I find Jing really useful for presenting your business or project on the screen. With a bit of practise you becoem quite quick at producing screencasts.
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your comment. I totally agree with you. It’s one of the most valuable tools I have for my business and once you get the hang of it, it becomes second nature.