Outsourcing Tasks When Writing Your Book – Episode #071


Outsourcing Tasks when writing your book. In this episode Dale Beaumont goes into how you can outsource specific tasks both locally and off shore. He describes which tasks you are able to outsource.

Make sure you tune in for tomorrow’s episode to find out about the off shore outsourcing websites.

  • You should really be careful when considering outsourcing to another country. In countries where your language is not the native language, things get lost in translation. Time zone issues can be a problem as well. I'm not saying don't consider it, I'm just saying be careful.
  • Hi Robin, you are definitely right, it is something you need to be careful of, however if you can make it work, which in most cases it does, it can save you a lot of time and money. Thanks for your input, really appreciate you taking the time to comment. Dale
  • JoyceMah
    Congrats on your first sponsor! Hoping the support keeps flowing in so you can continue offering fabulous shows. Looking forward to receiving my Get Published home program soon............
  • Hi Joyce, Thank you! It is really exciting for us as well and will enable us to keep doing these videos. Really pleased you are enjoying them, and I am sure you are going to love the Get Published Secrets Package. Thanks for your support, Dale.
  • connor128
    You'd have to be superman and extremely talented to be able to do everything yourself with your book. For the creative parts, like cover design and layout etc, I'd like to have some say in it. Especially when its done and if I wanted to change things. Hopefully I'll get along with everyone I work with, kind of an important thing. Now it's back to writing.
  • Hi Conner, yes it is important to still have your say throughout the process, but the professionals do know what they are doing. Good luck with the writing! Dale
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