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Curious about outsourcing transactions? Our book, “Outsourcing Through RentACoder” explains it all. Below are a few selected snippets that describe its importance and why you, as an outsourcer, should care.
For details, head on over to this page and order the book. Outsourcing Through RentACoder is a 418 page step-by-step user guide for entrepreneurs who want to reduce their workload and increase productivity at the same time.
Excerpts:
- RentACoder began in 2001. In less than a decade, what started out as a one-manned crusade generated almost 800,000 outsourcing opportunities and millions of dollars in transactions throughout the entire process. (page 73)
- RentACoder isn’t liable for disputes resulting from dissatisfactory transactions. (page 122)
- 10% of the site’s transactions come from UK buyers, but an overwhelming number of jobs are outsourced to coders outside of the United States with the most significant reason being savings. (page 261)
- One of the last steps in selecting a bid winner is funding RentACoder’s escrow account – a separate account exclusive to the website’s transaction process. (page 284)
- RentACoder prefers certain payment methods over others because they reduce coder fees and overhead (advertising, transaction processing, security verifications, facilitation, arbitration, site costs, etc.). (page 286)
- First things first, you need to know that RentACoder stores every transactions made since you joined the website. (page 308)
Order Outsourcing Through RentACoder:
Outsourcing Through RentACoder is a 418 page, 7.44″ x 9.68″ paperback book, fully illustrated and filled with everything you could possibly need to successfully outsource your tasks the first time.
Inside, you’ll find a slew of outsourcing know-how, over a dozen online checklists, worksheets, and more. It also introduces an outsourcing roadmap exclusive to the RentACoder website.
Outsourcing Fees
Outsourcing Finances
Outsourcing Wages
Outsourcing Savings
Outsourcing Refunds
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