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With a brief idea of what is and isn’t available at some of the most popular outsourcing services, it’s time to think about what you are and aren’t willing to do, because your approach will color your perception of outsourcing not only at these services, but of the entire outsourcing business as well.

Know Service Providers Are Not Your Employees

First, know that service providers are not your employees. If you treat them as such, you’ll open a can of IRS and unleash the foulest odor of employment ‘fail’ there is. Online service providers are legally exempt from obliging to employee-like responsibilities, so there’s no need to collect personal information, dictate working hours, or subject providers to those God awful work evaluations.

Unless you want to voluntarily pay for these things, steer clear of playing, “boss.”

Demanding these types of things pushes service providers into a status that warrants tax withholding, bookkeeping, paid sick and vacation days, health insurance provisions, or 401K partnerships.

Outsourcing Business Terms And Conditions

Second, follow the Terms and Conditions outlined at your preferred outsourcing service. If you don’t know what they are, invest some time in studying them. They’re not decoration and they’re not page filler. What they are instead, are clear outlines of what’s allowed. They’re also clear indications of some rather surprising revelations.

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When I researched what some of these services enforced, I was simply floored at what a few of them demanded from both outsourcers and providers. Don’t play Russian Roulette with your outsourcing business projects. Know what you’re getting into before pushing that “I agree” button!

Commit To The Outsourcing Business Contract

Third, commit to the outsourcing business contract you make. At every online outsourcing service, you have the opportunity to create a working agreement that outlines what you expect from your service provider. But a contract is useless when no one commits to its terms, and being an outsourcer does not exempt you from any written obligations.

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