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One of the first places that people start to outsource in their business is with their content marketing. Marketing is one of the most necessary parts of a successful business. The problem is, many entrepreneurs can’t stand marketing, or they just don’t feel like it’s their area of expertise. Getting a little bit of assistance can be a brilliant way to amplify your marketing efforts without adding more to your plate.
I get a ton of questions about outsourcing.
Let me warn you; outsourcing can get really addicting in the best possible way! It’s fun to start delegating the things that aren’t your strong suit. Outsourcing content marketing allows you to spend more time in the revenue-generating areas of your business and your zones of genius.
Before you start outsourcing your marketing and content, you need to answer one fundamental question:
What phase of business are you in?
There are three phases of business that affect what game plan to follow when outsourcing your content and marketing.
A new business is a business that has been around for six months to two years. There’s a lot in their business that they’re still figuring out in terms of strategy and systems. It’s a bit tricky to hire somebody to come in and help when you still feel like you’re figuring out the early components of your business.
These businesses have been around for anywhere from a year and a half to five years. They’re in their groove when it comes to their content and marketing, as well as acquiring customers and new leads.
Where they struggle is with the sheer number of opportunities available. It’s going to be challenging to take advantage of all these opportunities without some help.
These are your six-figure plus business owners, the ones who’ve been in the game for at least three years. They have a really good handle on what they want to talk about in their content and marketing. They have proven sales systems in their business that they can rely on to drive revenue. These business owners are fully committed to stepping into their role as the CEO and handing over the reins of the day to day to other people.
Depending on where you are in your business, your guide to outsourcing your content and marketing will differ. Find your business-level below.
For the new business owner, one of the best places to start with outsourcing is to hire your first virtual assistant (VA). This VA can do some of your marketing and content legwork, allowing you to focus on creating that core piece of content.
My two biggest tips for when you’re starting to outsource when you’re in this stage of business are:
At this stage, you’re still the one primarily responsible for creating that core piece of content.
At this stage in business, you’ve likely had a virtual assistant for a while. You’re now ready for more. You’re starting to realize that you need more support in the copy and design side of things – and maybe even a video editor or a podcast editor.
You are in the stage of outsourcing when you might be looking to add a more experienced virtual assistant, a designer, or a copywriter to your team.
My two biggest tips for moving from beginner business outsourcing to intermediate business outsourcing are:
You’re the chief operator of your business. It’s your job to communicate with your team where you want this business to go. You’re the visionary, you’re in the driver’s seat. You don’t need to be doing all of the work. You just need to steer the ship.
You’ve been at this for a while, and you’re truly ready to step into your CEO role. You’re still the subject matter expert, but you don’t need to be the one taking those ideas and turning them into stellar pieces of content.
At this stage of business, you might be looking for a chief marketing operator, CMO, or a content marketing integrator. This is the person who is going to take your ideas and turn them into great pieces of content with the help of your creative team.
My two biggest tips for advancing from the intermediate outsourcing stage to the advanced stage are:
I will mention that, because I have an agency, we work with a lot of clients in this capacity. The advanced business workflow is very similar to the content marketing workflow that we find works best for our clients. I come in as their chief marketing officer and content marketing integrator and help them come up with a flow of content and make sure that it’s being produced consistently. I then delegate the creation of the content to our team of writers and designers and oversee the process.
This guide offers you 50 things that you can start outsourcing in your business and exactly what stage of business you should be at to begin outsourcing that particular marketing task.
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