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Outsourcing Myths Shattered: My Personal Experience! le who find
everything interesting. They can be reading about Mars and
next learning about cooking, and later into something
different. They purchase material based on whatever is hot
in their life at that moment. Usually they over purchase
material and get behind in their reading. Yet, that backlog
does not seem to bother them, they would feel empty without
it.Outsourcing of late has been associated with lots of negative press and publicity. However you will not know the truth till you venture to the field yourself. So I decided to plunge headlong to this field. Initially everyone cautioned me about the pitfalls of outsourcing and tried to discourage me from undertaking it. I thank myself for not listening to them. Can’t imagine how much opportunity I would have missed out on.I run an accounting firm with a group of accountants working under me. Tax season sees heavy rush from my customers for tax return preparation, federal income tax preparation and many more aspects of bookkeeping and accounting. Outsourcing bookkeeping and accounting has come as a great boon for accounting firms. Though accounting and bookkeeping is a tiresome and time consuming process, some one has to do the work.I have found accountants in India to be very proficient and hardworking doing the time consuming work for me. Accounting outsourcing has dual benefit for any outsourcing firm. First of all you are able to get highly trained professionals at a substantially lower cost to do the accounting and bookkeeping work for you. Secondly due to the low cost of labor the money saved translates to profit for your firm.Outsourcing CISers enjoy reading a high portion of the newspaper and read the whole book. They want something interesting...something useful...something they would not have found on their own. They want something that will give them an edge, an advantage, an insight, something unexpected. Use caution, this group does make suggestions that can lead you astray. They also cannot understand why others pigeon hole (their viewpoint) the Buying Mortgage Leads - Three Things to Consider There are five types of people that browse the web:The time comes for all mortgage brokers and loan officers to consider spending some of their hard earned money by testing the waters of mortgage leads.After all, leads are the name of the game.If the time is right for you, it is important to do you research, remember, you are testing the waters, not diving right in. Investigate as many lead companies as you can before you decide which one is right for you.Equally important is the lead itself, while doing your research, consider these three things about the type of lead you will be getting.Where did the lead come from?Speak with a representative from the lead company to determine where the leads are being generated from. Lead companies use different methods for obtaining their leads. Some of the more common ways lead companies generate leads is through e-mail campaigns, advertisements on search engines, directing potential customers to web sites that they own, and purchasing leads in bulk from other companies.Is the lead fresh or recycled?Some lead companies sell their leads in what they call “real time,” which means the leads are fresh, usually no more than a day old.A recycled lead, is a lead that a company will sell multiple times, or they are buying their (1) Specific Information Seekers (2) Current Information Seekers (3) Bargain Hunters (4) Entertainment Seekers, and (5) Specific Buyers. When you identify the type of people you want to come to your website, or the type of people coming now (for those who already have a site), as well as what gets them there, what keeps them there, then and only then can you design your site to attract the type of visitors you want. Specific Information Seekers (SISers) To convert Specific Information Seekers into prospects, you will need consistent marketing and multiple trust building strategies. SISers usually search for a particular piece of information. If you have it, they will visit and might stay. If not, they want to find out fast that you don't and poof they are gone. This group is after timely and relevant information. It is an either/or decision -- either you have it or you don't. If their search engine searching continuously sends them to your site and you have on several occasions let them down on having the information, they will see the URL link in the search engine and not ever return. SISers like to ask questions, usually diving right into the question, giving little or no background to the question. If they have a deep sense that you have the answer, they will generate a quick e-mail to you. They are frequent visitors to the FAQ (frequently asked questions) pages. If you want to attract the SISers, track all the questions customers and prospects ask, provide answers, and post on your site. You can make them happy by placing the answers in larger or bold print. SISers like several different levels of information. With each click you can barrel down the details. You can do with an overview page and then in a separate page add the full description and other details. Design the overview page for on-line reading (large font, white space, and fast, flowing language) and the detail pages for off-line reading (printable). They also like an up-to-date websites with changing information. If the "last update date" is older than one week, or if your articles have old dates on them, they usually will not even enter the site. First impressions mean a lot to them and determine if they will ever return. Credibility is the second decision maker for this buyer. Do not compromise the integrity of the information you provide. If you're an affiliate just say so, they don't mind. Their decision to buy is usually immediate if you have what they want. This group reads by scanning on the Net. They will scan and read bold, colored and highlighting in long sales letters. In a retail store, SISers browse the aisles. They know what they are looking for before they enter a website or store. Retailers call these people aisle browsers. In a store, they walk through a store, first checking the aisle platforms for bargains. Men do fall mostly in this category. Even though this group only reads what they need from a book, the next group, CISers read the whole book. Current Information Seekers (CISers) Current Information Seekers are curious people who find everything interesting. They can be reading about Mars and next learning about cooking, and later into something different. They purchase material based on whatever is hot in their life at that moment. Usually they over purchase material and get behind in their reading. Yet, that backlog does not seem to bother them, they would feel empty without it. CISers enjoy reading a high portion of the newspaper and read the whole book. They want something interesting...something useful...something they would not have found on their own. They want something that will give them an edge, an advantage, an insight, something unexpected. Use caution, this group does make suggestions that can lead you astray. They also cannot understand why others pigeon hole (their viewpoint) them How to Easily Accelerate Your Profits t to find out fast that you don't and poof
they are gone. This group is after timely and relevant
information. It is an either/or decision -- either you have
it or you don't. If their search engine searching
continuously sends them to your site and you have on several
occasions let them down on having the information, they will
see the URL link in the search engine and not ever return.I’m always amazed at how disorganised most businesses are. The huge amount of opportunities that fall by the wayside due to poor management. Let me tell you what happened to me recently.The Car DealershipI stopped off at my local dealership as I was interested in updating my current vehicle. This dealership is very well-known and spend a fortune on advertising trying to attract more buyers.I walked in to the new car division and was greeted by a saleswoman. I made some general enquiries and at the end of our conversation decided it wasn’t worthwhile purchasing a new vehicle at that time. The salesperson didn’t know what questions to ask me and relied on me asking all the questions. She obviously hadn’t been trained in selling. When I left she didn’t even ask me for my contact details.I then walked over to the Used Car division. There were two salesmen filling in the afternoon, chatting about the cricket. I had to interrupt their very important conversation to get some assistance. I then asked all the relevant questions (remember I’m the buyer here, not the seller…it should have been the other way around) and I looked at a couple of different cars. Not once did the salesman try to point out the benefits of the cars. All he did was watch SISers like to ask questions, usually diving right into the question, giving little or no background to the question. If they have a deep sense that you have the answer, they will generate a quick e-mail to you. They are frequent visitors to the FAQ (frequently asked questions) pages. If you want to attract the SISers, track all the questions customers and prospects ask, provide answers, and post on your site. You can make them happy by placing the answers in larger or bold print. SISers like several different levels of information. With each click you can barrel down the details. You can do with an overview page and then in a separate page add the full description and other details. Design the overview page for on-line reading (large font, white space, and fast, flowing language) and the detail pages for off-line reading (printable). They also like an up-to-date websites with changing information. If the "last update date" is older than one week, or if your articles have old dates on them, they usually will not even enter the site. First impressions mean a lot to them and determine if they will ever return. Credibility is the second decision maker for this buyer. Do not compromise the integrity of the information you provide. If you're an affiliate just say so, they don't mind. Their decision to buy is usually immediate if you have what they want. This group reads by scanning on the Net. They will scan and read bold, colored and highlighting in long sales letters. In a retail store, SISers browse the aisles. They know what they are looking for before they enter a website or store. Retailers call these people aisle browsers. In a store, they walk through a store, first checking the aisle platforms for bargains. Men do fall mostly in this category. Even though this group only reads what they need from a book, the next group, CISers read the whole book. Current Information Seekers (CISers) Current Information Seekers are curious people who find everything interesting. They can be reading about Mars and next learning about cooking, and later into something different. They purchase material based on whatever is hot in their life at that moment. Usually they over purchase material and get behind in their reading. Yet, that backlog does not seem to bother them, they would feel empty without it. CISers enjoy reading a high portion of the newspaper and read the whole book. They want something interesting...something useful...something they would not have found on their own. They want something that will give them an edge, an advantage, an insight, something unexpected. Use caution, this group does make suggestions that can lead you astray. They also cannot understand why others pigeon hole (their viewpoint) the Self-Discipline and Self-Motivation when Creating From Within Yourself ur site. You can make them happy by placing the answers
in larger or bold print.I understand that you are motivated to accomplish tasks set by others within an educational structure. You would like some guidance to motivate yourself, when being your own boss and creating from within yourself.This is really a question of one's life purpose and the desire to express the dreams contained within your heart.I would suggest you do a little soul-searching, with your feelings and emotions, to connect to your heart energy. Go deep into your inner being and feel what dreams and aspirations there are, contained deep within your Self.When you look within for your own inner guidance, you can centre your energies within your own life purpose. Your life's purpose is set by yourself, mixing your desires to achieve, with your passion and your dreams.Your imagination is the tool used to mix these subtle energies together in a process of creative visualisation. You can watch your dreams playing out within your mind's eye.This process has many advantages.When you are working with these subtle energies, you are creating your future. Working at this quiet level, within your heart, you are using the subtle heart energy to create from within itself a new passion for yourself to follow.Playing these dreams in your mind SISers like several different levels of information. With each click you can barrel down the details. You can do with an overview page and then in a separate page add the full description and other details. Design the overview page for on-line reading (large font, white space, and fast, flowing language) and the detail pages for off-line reading (printable). They also like an up-to-date websites with changing information. If the "last update date" is older than one week, or if your articles have old dates on them, they usually will not even enter the site. First impressions mean a lot to them and determine if they will ever return. Credibility is the second decision maker for this buyer. Do not compromise the integrity of the information you provide. If you're an affiliate just say so, they don't mind. Their decision to buy is usually immediate if you have what they want. This group reads by scanning on the Net. They will scan and read bold, colored and highlighting in long sales letters. In a retail store, SISers browse the aisles. They know what they are looking for before they enter a website or store. Retailers call these people aisle browsers. In a store, they walk through a store, first checking the aisle platforms for bargains. Men do fall mostly in this category. Even though this group only reads what they need from a book, the next group, CISers read the whole book. Current Information Seekers (CISers) Current Information Seekers are curious people who find everything interesting. They can be reading about Mars and next learning about cooking, and later into something different. They purchase material based on whatever is hot in their life at that moment. Usually they over purchase material and get behind in their reading. Yet, that backlog does not seem to bother them, they would feel empty without it. CISers enjoy reading a high portion of the newspaper and read the whole book. They want something interesting...something useful...something they would not have found on their own. They want something that will give them an edge, an advantage, an insight, something unexpected. Use caution, this group does make suggestions that can lead you astray. They also cannot understand why others pigeon hole (their viewpoint) the Communication Mix-Up mpromise the integrity of the information you provide.
If you're an affiliate just say so, they don't mind.My friend Delia is the owner of a small private school. This spring her school is experiencing the crunch of reduced enrollment for next September and all staff have been asked to take a six percent salary decrease. One staff member, much to Delia’s horror, outright refused and resigned her teaching position at the school. Delia pleaded with her, telling her how valuable a teacher she was, how parents had come to count on her expertise, and essentially how the school couldn’t operate without her. The next day she had reconsidered resigning her teaching position, saying that it was because of what Delia had said regarding how valuable she was to the school.Delia was flabbergasted! She thought that she had pampered her staff throughout the school year, giving them manicures, their birthday off, flowers or wine regularly, and dinners out. Did this staff member not see all of these treats as being rewards for her contribution to the success of the school? Guess not!We take in and store information using the following three main representational systems:Visual – seeing Auditory – hearing Kinesthetic – feeling/touching/movingWe receive our information from the outside world in primarily pictures, sounds and feelings. We tend to have Their decision to buy is usually immediate if you have what they want. This group reads by scanning on the Net. They will scan and read bold, colored and highlighting in long sales letters. In a retail store, SISers browse the aisles. They know what they are looking for before they enter a website or store. Retailers call these people aisle browsers. In a store, they walk through a store, first checking the aisle platforms for bargains. Men do fall mostly in this category. Even though this group only reads what they need from a book, the next group, CISers read the whole book. Current Information Seekers (CISers) Current Information Seekers are curious people who find everything interesting. They can be reading about Mars and next learning about cooking, and later into something different. They purchase material based on whatever is hot in their life at that moment. Usually they over purchase material and get behind in their reading. Yet, that backlog does not seem to bother them, they would feel empty without it. CISers enjoy reading a high portion of the newspaper and read the whole book. They want something interesting...something useful...something they would not have found on their own. They want something that will give them an edge, an advantage, an insight, something unexpected. Use caution, this group does make suggestions that can lead you astray. They also cannot understand why others pigeon hole (their viewpoint) the Investment Banking Career Questions – Is It Really For You le who find
everything interesting. They can be reading about Mars and
next learning about cooking, and later into something
different. They purchase material based on whatever is hot
in their life at that moment. Usually they over purchase
material and get behind in their reading. Yet, that backlog
does not seem to bother them, they would feel empty without
it.The finance industry is one of the largest sectors in most developed economies and as such offers many opportunities to build an exciting and rewarding career. One area which attracts much attention is investment banking. It’s a high profile part of the industry because of the types of business that it specialises in – arranging stock market listings, mega-bond offerings and takeovers for businesses seeking financing and expansion. It is also one of the most lucrative areas in finance, commanding six figure salaries for first year. Accordingly, investment banking is a magnet for those seeking high flying careers. This article, part one of a three part series explores the investment banking industry including the good, the bad and the ugly.Part one discusses some of the advantages and attractions of working in investment banking.It’s in the money! Of course one of the top attractions for many is the potential money that comes attached to jobs in the industry. The industry demands a lot from the people that work in it both in ability and commitment. To attract top talent, the industry rolls out large pay packets. Bulge bracket firms such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch can pay more than si CISers enjoy reading a high portion of the newspaper and read the whole book. They want something interesting...something useful...something they would not have found on their own. They want something that will give them an edge, an advantage, an insight, something unexpected. Use caution, this group does make suggestions that can lead you astray. They also cannot understand why others pigeon hole (their viewpoint) themselves with their businesses. They value exploration and freedom. To use this group to your advantage define one or two topic categories that fit in with your niche. Then change the material daily or weekly. In addition, since they are so busy running after the latest and greatest, you will need to make sure they are consistently aware of those changes. Send them updates. They will find the frequent updates useful, interesting, and amusing even if they've heard them a million times before. They will return frequently. Frequent updates will keep you on their hot list and bookmarked. CISers compare before buying. If everything is the same and your shipping is 3 cents less they will buy from you. However, they make sure they are exact offers. If you have something that looks more attractive, whether it pertains to their needs or not, they will also purchase from you. CISers aren't a great group to receive testimonials from unless they have used your material and it has worked for them in some BIG or EXTRAORDINARY way. This leads us into the next group, the group that chases free. Bargain Hunters Bargain Hunters shop free for anything. Converting them to customers is tough because of the "free blinders" they wear. As long as they think they can find it somewhere free, they will keep searching for it. Time to money ratio for them is distorted -- even if they spend 40 hours looking for it and the offsetting cost is $10. They relish in the challenge of finding it free. They also like to brag about how they found it free (use this to your advantage). Add a monthly giveaway at your site and you will attract these visitors. It does not always need to apply to anything they are interested in -- they want it because it is free. They may print out a 200-page free ebook and still think it is a bargain because it was fr*e*e. They don't make a connection that printing equals cost. The upside to this group is that they are easy to please -- just offer them bargains. The downside is that there is less than a 1% chance you will convert them to customers unless you offer them free for a long time. Sometimes you hear them comment something like, "I've been checking out your web site for years and I've finally decided to buy from you." Since "deals" travel fast, be assured that if you offer a deal they will pass along the message at lightening speed. Great viral marketers in this sense. They can create noise to other ready buyers. Contests and games attract them as well as giveaways that accompany an order. Adding lots of fre-e bonuses to your deals work well with this web browser. Suggestion: Make the bonuses available after a purchase. Freebies are great pullers to get them to visit your sales page. Pile it on, they have a weak no threshold. Like the SISers, Bargain Hunters also respond to detailed product information. They also like to justify what they are buying to others. And for this they need to know the benefits very clearly. Bargain hunters are completely different from the next group. The next group age range is from teenagers to 30- year-olds. Between 30 and 40 the need for fast ente
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