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August 1, 2011

Freelancers-Selecting Freelancers With No Rating

The freelance authority marketplace Globfreelance was created to hook up freelance experts with buyers that are looking to contract out projects they need completing. To help in this course, an onsite rating system was put in place so both the buyers and freelance experts could know more about these perfect strangers.

That is the hardest things about being in the outsourcing and freelance business. All parties are perfect strangers until a business commitment is made, and then you learn about each other. The feedback system on this site allows for an insight to how both sides conduct their business. Not only can you rate someone from 1 to 10, but also add a comment. This allows others to view what other members think about your work. It is written confirmation of the type of work that can be expected for a member that has been rated.

This site has a messaging system that permits members to exchange emails without the private address being giving out. This allows for each side to get better acquainted before a project is awarded. If you are a buyer and a freelancer has said they can get the job done right when they placed a bid, ask them how they plan to accomplish your assigned task. Their response will give you an insight on how they think and what service they will really provide you with. This should be done on several, if not all, the freelance experts that have placed a bid on your project. This will give you the best opportunity to get the best freelancer for your project.

This site has a messaging system that permits members to exchange emails without the private address being giving out. This allows for each side to get better acquainted before a project is awarded. If you are a buyer and a freelancer has said they can get the job done right when they placed a bid, ask them how they plan to accomplish your assigned task. Their response will give you an insight on how they think and what service they will really provide you with. This should be done on several, if not all, the freelance experts that have placed a bid on your project. This will give you the best opportunity to get the best freelancer for your project.

If this approach is taken, be ready for the same type of inquiring questions if you do not have a rating yet. It is only fair and reasonable that a freelancer would like to know that the buyer is responsible and dependable also. This is a two way street as long as both sides conduct any business transaction on this site. Good communications between all involved parties will produce the best results. Always observe professional decorum and language at all times. Diplomacy, tact, courtesy, and the willingness to understand are key to good communication lines. This is the best way to hire a reliable freelancer to complete your project on time and in budget.

Hire freelance experts on Globfreelance Register and Outsource your projects. We’ll Give You 10 Free Postings…To Prove How We Can Help Your Bottom Line.Find freelance jobs on the site.

July 19, 2011

Outsourcing- The Establishment Of Freelance Networks

Now that the world might be pulling itself out of the last recession, some of the things that were learned to save money should stay in place. When it comes to the labor market, the downsizing and closing of many businesses transformed many workers from being unemployed to becoming freelancer. The shifting of work by businesses from in-house to outsourcing is part of that trend.

At present, the highly expert workforces of the world have adapted to the lack of permanent jobs by becoming freelancer. The work is abundant since the downsized companies have continued to look for ways to cut cost and outsourcing what they can has been a major part of it. While it is still true that many companies are moving their entire operations overseas and hiring foreign firms as their outsource agents, there are still many persons that are accessible to do the little projects.

These days, the highly skilled workforces of the world have adapted to the lack of permanent jobs by becoming freelancer. The work is abundant since the downsized companies have continued to look for ways to cut cost and outsourcing what they can has been a major part of it. While it is still true that many companies are moving their entire operations overseas and hiring foreign firms as their outsource agents, there are still many individuals that are available to do the little tasks.

This is a positive outcome for the highly skilled workers in countries that have a lower standard of living because their overhead is smaller. This has been the direction of how business is being conducted that was only accelerated by the global recession. Unfortunately, there are losers to this global trend and they are the workforces in the developed nations. With their relative high cost of living, their overhead is too great to compete with those that have moved to 3rd world countries. As a result, the standard of living is on the decline in most of the western world while the 3rd world nations are starting to catch up to them. This globalization of outsourcing is a natural development of capitalism whose main premise is to maximize profits by lowering cost.

With the outsourcers and freelancers coming together to complete the necessary work to run the worlds economies, the equilibration of jobs, revenue, and possibilities will bring the two sides of the have’s and the have not’s closer together.

Hire freelance experts on Globfreelance Register and Outsource your projects. We’ll Give You 10 Free Postings…To Prove How We Can Help Your Bottom Line.Find freelance jobs on the site.

July 14, 2010

A/NZ IT Market Keen On SaaS Solutions Post-recession

Filed under: CRM — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Johanna Bennett @ 6:39 pm

SaaS solutions are under demand in the fall-out from the GFC as businesses look to contain costs. iStart’s 5th annual Investment Intentions Survey shows that almost two-thirds of companies are using software-as-a-service applications – up from just half a year ago.

ICT investment in A/NZ is predicted to improve slightly (+6.7%) in 2010, bouncing back from a 32 percent drop in 2009 according to the survey. This equates to an estimated A$23 million recovery in revenue for the region’s ICT vendors.

The 400 businesses completing to the survey represent a A$373 million chunk of Australasia’s A$5.0 billion ICT investment spend.

Uptake of SaaS (software as a service) or “on demand” applications gained significant share, and are now fimly in common acceptance. While the overall ICT investment market reduced, SaaS applications grabbed market share from their traditional application rivals.

CRM, eMail and Web hosting/content management are the leading SaaS applications, but increased usage has occurred across all SaaS categories (ERP, CRM, BI, eMarketing), with just one exception – eMail hosting – which declined from 13 percent to 11 percent of organisations – most likely reflective of a larger organisational skew in this year’s results.

GM of iStart, Hayden McCall, said that while the increase looked positive, it is up from a low base.

In releasing the results, McCall said “the question is whether spend will ever recover to pre-GFC levels, or whether tough competition, ‘right-sizing’ of solutions and the lower overall costs of SaaS soluitons mean lower investment levels are here to stay.”

If readers are considering a technology investment, iStart ‘technology in business’ research portals (ref www.iStart.co.nz or www.istart.com.au) are the place to go with hundreds of case studies on business technology such as financial packages, manufacturing solutions, ERP, CRM and BI across A/NZ and buyers guides for the leading solution providers.

Click here to read the full version of the iStart Investment Intentions Survey

http://www.istart.co.nz/index/HM20/PC0/PVC197/EX245/AR213279

Looking to find out about the best business software, then visit www.iStart.com.au to search case studies, thought leadership articles and buyers guides on ERP, CRM, BI and eCommerce solutions relevant to your business.

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