Posted on September 4th, 2009 by Lindsay Barnes
Lots of businesses have turned to internet marketing as a means to reach a more targeted audience. While many of these companies are quite familiar with the concept of internet marketing, why do most of them resort to outsourcing such services? Different organizations have good reasons why they choose to outsource internet marketing services. Members of an in-house marketing team typically have lots of things in their hands that they often find it difficult to concentrate on developing internet marketing. And this is just one of the many reasons for outsourcing internet marketing services.
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Posted on December 13th, 2008 by Sibusiso M. Maseko
Outsourcing is the new buzzword in the business community. However, the question of why businesses outsource their business process is still being asked by a lot of people. Surely, outsourcing would create a lot of profit for a business. Besides, why would businesses outsource their business process if they won’t make any money out of it?
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Posted on December 9th, 2008 by JoAnne Hsieh
“I have been using an outsourced Certified Public Accountant for the past 7 years now. It was the best decision I made!”
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Posted on December 9th, 2008 by Jessica Aw
As a business owner your main objective is to show positive cashflows and profits. Although, accounting is a necessary expense, it is crucial to a business’ success in that a good piece of financial information will help you monitor and make informed decisions at the correct time in order to steer your business in the right direction. Therefore, always try to balance the accounting costs by getting an outsourced accountant to manage your accounting services.
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Posted on November 28th, 2008 by Kylon Trower
An internet marketing business consists of many critical components: website design, product creation, payment processing, sales letters and so on. How about coupling that with sales, tracking and analytics? When you think of all this it can be a little overwhelming to say the least. Let me take some time to help you navigate your new venture with concept of outsourcing..
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Posted on November 25th, 2008 by Carl Mays II
It has been accurately stated that you cannot manage what you do not measure. This is particularly true in the arena of medical billing denials. Without a strong Revenue Cycle Denial Management system in place you cannot properly manage this critical element of medical billing. If you are not managing your denials then you are most likely leaving more than 20% of your revenues uncollected.
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Posted on November 18th, 2008 by Carl Mays II
You have invested in cutting edge medical billing technology. You brought in a high priced expert to make sure the system was implemented correctly. This should start the money flowing in, unless you have a group of mediocre medical billers. You need a world class medical billing team. Putting such a team in place requires four components:
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Posted on November 4th, 2008 by Darron Skinner-Martin
One of the most hotly disputed labour hire markets in Australia is the Information Technology industry. An outsourcing business can give you access to global labour talent. Offshore IT recruitment agencies are able to find you IT staff and save up to 60% of your labour hire costs. It is very difficult to find IT staff let alone retain the good ones from the big companies.
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Posted on October 21st, 2008 by Carl Mays II
Submitting clean claims is critical to a strong medical billing process. A fundamental element of good process design is to catch problems as soon in the process as you can. Correcting a diagnosis error before a claim is submitted may take 5 minutes; correcting it after the claim has been denied will take well over an hour (and it will delay collections by 3o or more days).
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Posted on October 15th, 2008 by Carl Mays II
All 50 states currently have a Clean Claim Law. The effectiveness of the laws varies dramatically ranging from South Dakota which provides for no financial penalty to Texas where the penalty can go up to a requirement on the payer to pay billed charges; that’s right billed charges.
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