Hey Phil, Before you know it you become an IT – SEO – AdWords – Usability consultant, one of 10,000,000 or so (haven’t counted lately), forget it, the market is saturated unless you are among the best 1%. Consider becoming an outsourcing consultant. An outsourcing consultant is a person who helps bridge the gab between small and medium sized companies (1 – 80 employees) and outsourcing companies in Asia. This “consultant” helps companies getting the projects done, advice on how to avoid misunderstanding, how to communicate better and get most “bang for the bucks” so to speak. When Jose says Yes, does he really mean No, or when he says No does he really mean Yes….? I don’t know your experience but I do know that there is a huge market for that. Why? Because many small companies knows that they need to outsource, but do not know how to get started or how to do it. When they finally start they have a lot of problems understanding how to work efficiently with outsourcing. This is where a good neutral consultant – who do not have any personal interest or friends selling similar services – can be very useful. Best regards Peter |
Peter Skouhus:Phillip Dyhr Hobbs:I am now really suffering from this and am considering getting out of the small task solving and outsourcing, and instead getting into actually teaching people to do the things themselves. I have a new package which I will be releasing to the public soon...Hey Phil,
Before you know it you become an IT – SEO – AdWords – Usability consultant, one of 10,000,000 or so (haven’t counted lately), forget it, the market is saturated unless you are among the best 1%.
Consider becoming an outsourcing consultant. An outsourcing consultant is a person who helps bridge the gab between small and medium sized companies (1 – 80 employees) and outsourcing companies in Asia.
This “consultant” helps companies getting the projects done, advice on how to avoid misunderstanding, how to communicate better and get most “bang for the bucks” so to speak.
When Jose says Yes, does he really mean No, or when he says No does he really mean Yes….?
I don’t know your experience but I do know that there is a huge market for that.
Why? Because many small companies knows that they need to outsource, but do not know how to get started or how to do it. When they finally start they have a lot of problems understanding how to work efficiently with outsourcing.
This is where a good neutral consultant – who do not have any personal interest or friends selling similar services – can be very useful.
Best regards
Peter
Your right Peter :)
And its definately some food for thought.
Outsourcing and communicating with asia, eastern europe, is not new to me.
so thats a good thought :)