Recently I’ve been testing some new ideas with “outsourcing” for Internet Business Path and from what I can gather, it’s been able to increase my productivity by at least 200%. What I did before outsourcing work to people was to create a mindmap of what the business needed in order to grow and continue to run without my input. Below is the mindmap of my businesses in it’s simplest form:

If want to create one, a really good software to use is FreeMind. It’s very easy to learn and very powerful for any business because it allows a business owner to laid down their ideas in a logical path. Since applying a mindmap to my business I’ve been able to design the system to increase my productivity by 200%.
How Do I Outsource If I Don’t Have The Money?
Firstly let me say, if you don’t have the money to afford $3 – $5US an hour to pay someone to handle your tasks that needs to be done repetitively, then you shouldn’t be in business. Okay, I’ll be fair and tell you this: I had the mindset previously to do everything myself because it was always about not having enough money. I know how you feel when you first start running an Internet business or is still a one man show, but it’s having the courage to step out of your comfort zone and learn to delegate tasks to other people to do. It’s not going to be perfect at the beginning, but with a little training, some trial and error and time you will be able to leverage your time and increase your productivity.
Outsourcing Administrative Tasks
An example that I’ve been able to outsource for $3 US an hour is the ability to get my virtual assistant to check and reply to customer service emails every second working day. Provided that I have given the guidelines and information for how to respond, I have eliminated at least 10 hours a week of my time that I used to spend replying and following up emails. When you think about it, it only costs me around $30 US for a virtual assistant to free up 10 hours of my week. Isn’t that worth the trade off when my time is worth $500 per hour? There are many other examples I could give you on how to outsource your work, you can read more of it in my Internet Business Blueprint report.
A Web Developer Will Solve All Your Website Issues
If you’ve read my business timeline, you would know that I graduated with a Computer Science degree from UNSW. Even with a degree in Computing Science I’m still not a good programmer and I choose not to be. I would rather leave the technical issues for a web developer that I can hire on an ongoing basis and pay them to work on my projects. It would take them a couple of hours to do something that would take me all week. Hence the websites I design and this blog you are reading has been designed by a web developer I hire and I simply project manage the process to achieve a great result for my clients.
A Bookkeeper Will Keep The Tax Office Happy
If you’re like me and hate seeing piles of invoices and accounts unreconciled, then I know you would hate book keeping. It’s a crucial part of your Internet business and without it there’s no way to measure how well your business finances are doing. There are systems that allow you to keep track of your business online, but not all of them are compatible with the tax laws within your country. Therefore I still purchase accounting software that is meeting Australian standards, such as MYOB Accounting. I hire a book keeper to help make sure my accounts are up to date and to generate reports to show me the financial health of the business. I hire a book keeper on a monthly basis where I can have all my paper work batched and she will enter the information at one time. She makes sure that my books are up to date and tax is paid on time and I don’t get calls from the tax office. She would save at least 20 hours + a month of book keeping that I would have had to do myself, all for the cost of a dinner with my partner.
I’m Still The Writer And Internet Marketer
I love writing and expressing my ideas on Internet Business Path and will continue to do so for a very long time. I found that it’s a great way to communicate with people from all over the world and I love receiving feedback and comments. I do this because I’m passionate about Internet business and if you know me I usually share my ideas with my friends and family most of the time. I could outsource the writing to a ghostwriter quite easily and let someone else do the marketing, though I have learnt that these are my strengths and communicating and promoting my business is my passion.
Tyrone Shum
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Mike Harmon
Mar 9th, 2009
I just stopped by your blog and thought I would say hello. I like your site design. Looking forward to reading more down the road.
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Tyrone Reply:
March 9th, 2009 at 11:19 am
Thanks Mike!
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clickktdotcom
Mar 9th, 2009
Oh Great post. I look you very young. How old are you?
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Tyrone Reply:
March 10th, 2009 at 6:35 pm
Hi,
Thanks for all your comments. I’m in my 20′s.
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Rochelle E.
Mar 18th, 2009
Nice post. Thanks for these ideas. I think its also time for me to outsource some of my work so I will have more time to enjoy the fruits of my labor.
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Sarah
Mar 27th, 2009
I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Sarah
http://www.craigslistpostingonline.info
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Tyrone Reply:
March 28th, 2009 at 8:33 am
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for your comment. I had a look at your blog and I noticed your title bar does not match your blog name. I was a bit confused about what Creigslist and Craigslist was.
Keep up the good work!
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Internet Marketing ABC
Apr 16th, 2009
Totally agree with this one. If you’re a Jack of All Trades, you’ll never become truly great at any one thing, you’re just keeping yourself extremely busy.
But once you make the decision to cancel out all the rest, filter out the noise and focus on your core competency, you not only save time and stress, but you get so much more out of the time you spend on your core competency.
Even to complete newbie internet marketers, one thing I tell them they should do right from the start is outsource. Even if they make mistakes and waste some money doing so – just creating the habit of outsourcing and giving them some real experience will be so beneficial to them down the road.
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PSP Go
Oct 8th, 2009
yep got to “work on your business and not in your business”. Or at least aim for that.
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