When it comes to meeting deadlines, one way to manage your timetable effectively is to divide the large jobs and farm them out to several freelancers.
Lets say youve been awarded a writing job to write an e-book on childcare with 10 chapters for $2,000 over a 45 day period of time. Bid out each chapter separately among 10 freelancers and allocate, say, $100 for each chapter over a 25 day period. This way you dont have to worry about the deadline because youve given yourself a 20-day buffer and you stand to earn $1,000 for your efforts.
If you are going to handle a project in this manner, then you must be able to rewrite the articles to make sure the entire book flows seamlessly and that the same style and tone of voice is consistent throughout.
1. Cultivate a strong talent pool
In many cases, this is the most important asset you need to subcontract work to others. Here are a few additional tips to help you out in this regard:
a) Know how to hire a good coder
There are four things you should look at when hiring a coder their resume, their samples, their rating, and their client testimonials.
The last two are critical because it...