Title: How To Successfully Outsource


Hello,


No matter how clever, witty or smart we think we are,
we’ll never be able to cover as much ground without
the help of freelance professionals.  That profitable acne market that you know nothing about? 

Hire a professional writer who has personal experience
dealing with acne and you’ll have a winning product on
your hands! 
Regardless what niche markets you are interested in
pursuing, there’s a qualified writer waiting in the wings. 

These people are experts and that unique perspective
could put you head and shoulders above the competition. 
Remember, those purchasing information have specific
questions in mind that they are looking to receive help
with.  

By outsourcing the development of your special reports
to someone who at one time had those same questions,
you will be able to develop a killer product that speaks
directly to your target audience.

When it comes to outsourcing the development of your
info-product, there are a number of factors to consider
so that you are able to work effectively with your
freelancer. You want to be able to develop a relationship
with your writer so that they fully understand your
requirements and expectations.

This begins by crafting a project summary that clearly
outlines what you want your special report to be about
as well as the scope and angle you want your writer to
take.  

This goes beyond simply providing a title for your
product, but rather, a step by step summary of all
of the different elements that you feel is important
in developing a winning product.

Even the most experienced writer is likely going to
need a bit of guidance, especially when working with
you for the first time.

There are a few other things to keep in mind when
setting up your freelance team, or in choosing an
individual freelancer to create your info-product as well.

First and foremost, you want to be clear on deadlines.  
If you need the info product completely finished by a
specific date, you need to be upfront about it when
hiring your freelancer.  

I strongly recommend providing a due date that is at
least two weeks ahead of when you actually plan to
launch your product. 

The wonderful thing about outsourcing is that you
are not tied to any particular freelancer.  If you
aren't satisfied with the finished project, you are
not obligated to hire that freelancer again in the
future and can instead, scout the freelance
marketplaces to find another writer that you are
more comfortable working with.  
 You can find quality writers at http://www.UpWork.com

Tomorrow is our final day! I’m going to finish
things off with some last-minute tips so you
have everything you need to start creating
profitable short reports.

Till then,
 

Until tomorrow, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}
