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Jun022008

I put some software in place on my Outsource Mastermind salesletter that will show the highest performing variations of the sales page more often. In this way I am automatically increasing the conversion rate of the offer.
There’s also a way customers can leave testimonials… and these testimonials are automatically tested for their affect on […]

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May012008

A couple days ago I completed the Outsource Mastermind training program for the “founders” who got in a month or so ago. The conclusion of the multimedia training was the release of a reliable traffic generation process.
This process was documented with screen-captures and descriptions for every step so it can be handed off […]

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Mar102008

It is encouraging to see the number of people who have expressed interest in the Outsource Mastermind Community by signing up for the Priority Notification list over the past week.
This morning I put up a < 2 min presentation highlighting another key component. Check it out!
http://www.outsourcemastermind.com/blog
I’m far from a pro at making these presentations… […]

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Feb262008

I just released a new report today entitled “10 Outsourcing Mistakes.”
This complimentary report is available here:
http://www.outsourcingmistakes.com
- Chris

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Feb112008

You can wrap a lot of knowledge up into a tool. The tool can be hard-wired to follow the best business process. It can be automated to perform the work in minutes that would otherwise take hours.
A tool lessens the work required, for sure, but it still comes with 2 main requirements of […]

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Feb082008

Outsourcing.

As most of you know, I’m still working a full-time day job in addition to my online business (content spooling network)… so I’m very busy.
(Sidebar — I’m getting very close to putting in my 2 week notice — I’ll keep you posted!)
I’m about to hire a company to help with customer support… people say this […]

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Dec072007

There’s a truth I’ve been learning this past year.  No matter how “automated” I make something… even if I am able to get 200 tasks down to 5… if I am prone to procrastinate, I still won’t do the 5 tasks.
That’s the main reason I created the Content Spooling Network.  I automated the entire article […]

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Dec042007

As a programmer I’m very familiar with giving step-by-step instructions.  I need to be able to think on a very granular level when giving instructions to a computer using a programming language.
As with a computer program, any “job” can also be modularized.  In fact, the Content Spooling Network ghostwriting process is so modularized that an […]

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Oct272007

I’m the lead programmer for the Content Spooling Network. We send out article ghostwriting requests to Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. The process is so modularized that 50-100 turk workers typically have their hand in each article and article rewrite job.
The interface between computers and humans can often produce humorous results.
The latest incident involved a […]

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Jul142007

James Brausch has a successful Intern Program. He’s answering questions about it on Monday so I thought I’d throw in mine…
What procedure, performed by Interns, has made the most significant positive impact on your business?
-Chris
Addendum
James has answered my question in his latest blog post.? (Wouldn’t it just so happen that these are pretty […]

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