Why Hire Online Filipino Workers?
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Would it be worth it to hire online freelance workers from the Philippines? Even Google and Yahoo does not encourage telecommuting anymore. Why should I if the gurus have tested it and seen it does not work?
My observation all these years is: Not all people with an internet connection can work at home. However, there is a very small percent of people who DO thrive, perform well and even enjoy working for you, regardless of physical location.
So my answer to your question is, yes, it would be worth it to hire online Filipino workers because .. READ MORE>
Would it be worth it to hire online freelance workers from the Philippines? Even Google and Yahoo does not encourage telecommuting anymore. Why should I if the gurus have tested it and seen it does not work?
My observation all these years is: Not all people with an internet connection can work at home. However, there is a very small percent of people who DO thrive, perform well and even enjoy working for you, regardless of physical location.
So my answer to your question is, yes, it would be worth it to hire online Filipino workers because .. READ MORE>
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02 December 2011
You know internet marketing is finally mainstream in the Philippines when...
... when SM buys ad space in the Yahoomail sign-up page.
Gudjab, SM! (nice ad too, btw)
Do you have banner blindness in sign-up pages?
Hmm... now I'm thinking if people are so accustomed to having banner blindness on signup pages, especially in a page where they've been signing up for years... I wonder if it will be that effective (if the objective is getting people over to their FB or Twitter account). We'll only know if they check their traffic over at fb and twitter if the people came from the yahoomail signup page.
Not interested because...
For me, they got my attention, yes. However, I am not interested to click links leading to FB or Twitter because:
1) I want to sign in to my mail because I need something there (work-related). Have to attend to that now, the SM accessories online page can wait.
2) Since I'm an SM homegirl anyways, I have decided that next time I go there, I'll check the accessories department.
So, SM web team, do not lose heart if the traffic from the Yahoomail signup page is less than you expect. Lots of times, conversions manifest in the brick and mortar stores, not really online and traceable by web analytics.
Still, like I said, good job!
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Gudjab, SM! (nice ad too, btw)
Do you have banner blindness in sign-up pages?
Hmm... now I'm thinking if people are so accustomed to having banner blindness on signup pages, especially in a page where they've been signing up for years... I wonder if it will be that effective (if the objective is getting people over to their FB or Twitter account). We'll only know if they check their traffic over at fb and twitter if the people came from the yahoomail signup page.
Not interested because...
For me, they got my attention, yes. However, I am not interested to click links leading to FB or Twitter because:
1) I want to sign in to my mail because I need something there (work-related). Have to attend to that now, the SM accessories online page can wait.
2) Since I'm an SM homegirl anyways, I have decided that next time I go there, I'll check the accessories department.
So, SM web team, do not lose heart if the traffic from the Yahoomail signup page is less than you expect. Lots of times, conversions manifest in the brick and mortar stores, not really online and traceable by web analytics.
For a big org like SM Department Store, most likely conversions of a campaign will happen offline.
Still, like I said, good job!
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Wondering about some online workers' comprehension
How does it happen that when I post Freelancer Available ads, other freelancers still apply to me?
Copy of the ad is clear: "I am available to provide service to your company."
Title of the ad is also clear: Available - (insert freelancer title here)
And when these people write in their cover letters, they are obviously very fluent in the English language.
So yeah, I do not get why freelancers pretend to not comprehend simple ads like this. Much of our work as freelancers rely on quick understanding of written instructions. This kind of comprehension simply will not do for online workers.
Copy of the ad is clear: "I am available to provide service to your company."
Title of the ad is also clear: Available - (insert freelancer title here)
And when these people write in their cover letters, they are obviously very fluent in the English language.
So yeah, I do not get why freelancers pretend to not comprehend simple ads like this. Much of our work as freelancers rely on quick understanding of written instructions. This kind of comprehension simply will not do for online workers.
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