Those reputable should have no issue there. Give them (e.g., limit them to) a stake in promised success to help ensure yours. If you make such incentive based (as far as such might be doable) instead of handing over cash for service, ‘quality’ aside, it makes it less likely the help will cut and run after minimal contract fulfillment. Caveat emptor applies at this level too.Īnother important thing to consider is what type and level of compensation to consider for any such assistance. So do your homework there, before doing research on ‘advertised’ quality of assistance offers. otherwise, one runs the risk of handing off these issues to any old level of incompetence, without even being aware of it. Lack of expertise aside though, it is important that YOU have at least a rudimentary understanding of any aspect of a business, from bookkeeping and operations needs, to basic custodial matters, etc. Be wary of any who boast ‘vast’ experience levels, as such is relatively more rare by nature. Still, eCom is also a bit more relatively ‘novel’ as it has less than a generation’s tenure, compared to other types of businesses in existence before the invention of internet. Of course a more prevalent consideration is that much of eCom can be a more DIY enterprise at a more ‘amateur’ level than more traditional businesses, and still have a high chance of profitability. Would You Hire a Freelancer to Boost Online Sales?Īctually, it would seem reasonable to exercise caution in hiring both freelance AND employment help in any specialized area in any business, not just eCommerce.Īll business arenas have specialization requirements of some sort or another, and most business owners do not have the full range of acumen or expertise needed to excel without ‘help’.
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