5 Services New Businesses Wisely Outsource

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When you’re starting a business, it’s tempting to do everything yourself. However, putting too much on your plate won’t necessarily save you money. If your small tasks take you away from your bigger ones, you’ll actually end up losing money.

Accounting

Not only is accounting time consuming, but it’s also so detailed that it’s nearly impossible for a non-specialist to learn the ropes. Hire an accountant who can keep you out of financial trouble, handle bookkeeping tasks and daily accounting responsibilities, take care of paychecks, and also do your taxes. It may be necessary to find a team of accountants or hire a couple of different specialists to get your needs met.

Growth Hacking/Marketing

Growth hackers know practically everything there is to know about marketing in today’s social world. This type of specialist will help with everything from web analytics and SEO to content marketing and A/B testing. Ultimately, a growth hacker will help connect your business to consumers. This is practically a full-time job in itself and well worth outsourcing.

Help Desk

During normal business hours, you can’t let every e-mail sit unopened and every phone call go to voicemail. Customer service is hugely about being available, which is really difficult to do when you have a business to run. The answer? Get someone else to do it! By outsourcing with ROI Solutions, you can have a trained customer service department fielding phone calls, replying to e-mails, answer FAQs, and more. This service is easy to outsource and can help your company save money.

Graphics and Artwork

Unless you have a great artistic eye, the talent to create imagery, and the time to do it, you’ll want to hire a pro to handle your business’ artwork. Your website art, logo, letterhead, and more should be of high quality – if you do it yourself and you don’t have the skills to pull it off, your entire business will be affected.

Social Media Management

Hiring a growth hacker is a good start, but a lot of business owners think that they can still manage their own social media. After all, you do it for fun most of the time, right? When it comes to using social media for a business, though, there are a ton of things to know and the rules are constantly changing.
Remember, as a business owner, your time is worth a lot. If you can outsource a task for less than you’ll make in that spare time, you should consider handing it off to someone else.

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