Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Program Review of ProTrackerPlus.com



Type of Program: Pro Tracking Service
Owners: Dan Moses & Mark Brown
Combined Experience: Over 17 Years Marketing Online
Training: Comprehensive Training Included
Price: No Cost to Start, best upgrade $19.99
Commissions: 10 - 50%
Ease of Use: Superb
Design: One of the Best I have EVER seen

http://www.protrackerplus.com/?rid=3765

After joining ProTrackerPlus I was quite impressed with
how easy it was to navigate through the members area
and the ease of setting up a tracking link was a breeze.

The training that is provided is something that has not been
available in the tracking industry before now, these guys
really know how to produce results.

Then when I reviewed the Commission plan and the fact
I can practically give away memberships and make huge
income on the One Time Offers I practically had to pinch
myself.

This was a bit more then I expected and boy have I been
pleased with this program. The support is great, the follow
up is wonderful and the training is way above what I
expected.

Dan and Mark are no strangers to sending traffic to profit
producing websites and this level of professionalism is
what I expected when I joined this service. They put their
heart and souls into ProTrackerPlus and they stand behind
it with pride so with that in mind I really haven't worried
about anything except how I am going to refer more members.

The bottom line is... this program rocks and I would
suggest that anyone who's been looking for a way to
turn up the productivity of their marketing should join
today.

There's a whole lot to gain from being a member and
hey, don't forget to take the offer... (you'll know what
I mean when you join) yes, the offer that you've got
to see... it's awesome!

Oh! I almost forgot to mention the first 250 Gold members
get 50% OFF!

Performance: *****
User Friendly: ****
Cost: ****
Support: *****
Results: *****
Features: *****
Reviewed by Obinna Heche
ProTrackerPlus - All you want in a Tracker... Plus the Training You Deserve

Friday, September 19, 2008

The Concept And Practice Of Outsourcing



Outsourcing has become popular and therefore common practice among business professions these days. This is because hiring others to do particular jobs alleviates the load and stress of the primary agent as well as ensures quality work by specialists in a given field. For those professionals with hectic schedules and even independent contractors or freelancers, this is a godsend. But the truth is, like anything else it is far from perfection or even that which would be considered utopian.

As said, the advantages of outsourcing include reducing stress levels that heave ones shoulders and obtaining the services of those, such as experts who specialize in a given field or task. Time constraints are also relieved because more than one party shares the weight. Weight distribution balances everything out, minimizing the stress involved. Further, since these specialists are focusing on a particular aspect of the business, the quality of the product is sure to increase, making all parties look good happily satisfy business needs and desires.

From this comes another advantage of outsourcing, a positive image. This is especially true with large businesses or corporations that can offer attractive and workable funding to those whom are outsourced and gain greater profits as well. With professional reputations, business rises and so does success for everyone. The drawbacks of such an arrangement however, tend to lean toward higher expenses and profit sharing.

When companies outsource, they add to their overhead and have more to pay out. This in itself can add to the stress. Everyone knows that expanded debts are no fun and can even be constricting to some. Such an irony outsourcing can be when it creates the effect that it was intended to eliminate. Profit sharing, though not necessarily considered an adverse aspect to the business process, reduces the amount for each party involved because more parties are involved in the venture and require payment.

With a wider distribution of payment, each party in the company acquires less than she or he would had the company not outsourced and add more to the overhead. In the end however, the quality that comes from outsourcing is bound to serve as an advantage for everyone in the longer run, although those parties involved are inconvenienced in the short term, distant benefits that are ensurred by outsourcing tend to provide a more than adequate and enticing incentive.

The concept of outsourcing is still developing as businesses grow and their particular needs expand and become more sophisticated. This is good because space exists for wings to flex and soar and creativity has no limit. This is probably another great reason why the concept and practice of outsourcing is considered valuable and necessary in business. Growth relies on it.

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