Building a Team

Discussion in 'General Business' started by chris123, Apr 29, 2008.

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    I see this as the next logical step to my internet marketing business. It's time to build an outsourced team that can take over what I'm now seeing as the mundane parts of creating a profitable website.

    I've always been able to find untapped niches and good keywords and have spent a lot of time building cloaked sites to redirect to affiliates, but it's boring work. I love coming up with the ideas but I'm not so keen to keep building the sites and getting the links.

    So - has anyone found it possible to build a team of a coder, website builder and maybe designer that they can give weekly work plans too and just sit back and find the next niche to work in?

    My paranoia kind of kicks in and I think people will steal the keywords, run off and make their own sites in the niches I find...

    I'm mostly thinking out loud here and wondering if anyone out there has already had success in building a team?
     
    chris123, Apr 29, 2008 IP
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    WebmasterB Peon

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    The easiest way to build a team is to recruit friends that you know and trust. My friends and I have been doing this together and we do things so that things are fair for evrybody.
     
    WebmasterB, Apr 29, 2008 IP
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    Why not find coders off here with good a good reputation?

    Or split the work up into 2 parts and give the 2 parts to 2 different coders and you put them together??
     
    tony84, Apr 29, 2008 IP
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    i think it easy to build team when can give them good money to help them keeping interested. sometime it good to give other thing if money no flowing
     
    figman, Apr 29, 2008 IP
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    What would you say would be a good weekly wage for someone who was expected to create sites (it's a step by step process, nothing creative). Making blogs, filling them with content etc... No special skills are needed but I need someone who "gets" it.

    Working outsourced means I could have teammembers in low income countries so money stretches further.
     
    chris123, Apr 30, 2008 IP
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    Try freelance sites and trust me most freelancers just do frelance and don't think on runing with ideas they are glad they get payed
     
    w3bmaster, Apr 30, 2008 IP