Outsourcing Jobs Dos and Don’ts – Episode #073


Outsourcing jobs dos and don’t. In this episode Dale finishes the conversation on Outsourcing and goes through some important dos and don’ts.

Make sure you check out this episode as it can save you a lot of time and money

  • Stardrag
    happy tht your doing this dude! I was going to try to learn how to myself, but I want my cover to look professional. Man you have allot of shows. Hope they never stop.
  • Hi There, thanks for your comment and really pleased that you are enjoying the content! Dale
  • JoyceMah
    I'm fortunate to have two highly skilled and experienced individuals supporting my first book: Raymond Chow - a prominent visual artist/illustrator w. 50 years in the field, and Dominic DaAssuncao - a computer analyst/developer w. 18 years in his specialization. While both are established professionals and a wealth of resources, either may be able offer support or guidance to new artists. Their contact emails are: raymondchowartists@gmail.com, and dominic.daassuncao@shaw.ca

    Give them a try and say I referred them ~ Joyce Mah
  • Hi Joyce, great, thank you for sharing that. Dale
  • connor128
    Now is this mostly just for self publishing authors? I'd think if a major publisher took on someones book, they would take care of all this stuff with their own people. Or would they even rather have the author take care of it to leave their own people free?
  • Hi Conner, yes it is more for people that shelf-publish, however if you are a first time author, you may want to do a number of these activities before you approach a publisher, so that you are presenting your book with a really high standard. Dale
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