Pre-internet days, outsourcing was the preserve of big businesses, with high street fashion companies outsourcing manufacturing of their merchandise to far away corners of the globe, where labour is much cheaper than in Australia. Now that the Internet has virtually turned the whole world in to a big community, outsourcing activities, especially within service industry, has become accessible to small companies and individual, this made outsourcing more popular, which in turn sees it grow in great amounts.
The Internet services sector, is one of the largest beneficiaries of the new outsourcing revolution. Services such as web development, contents writing, and search engine optimisation, web hosting, programming, graphic design and other services that can be easily delivered via the Internet. Matching services buyers to service providers is facilitated by a new generation of outsourcing company, once such business is ozLance.com.au, a specialist outsourcing company within the Internet segment, helps bring buyers and sellers together.
ozLance has an abundant register of service providers, from all over the world, mainly freelance programmers, web developers, and translation, from Eastern Europe where the service cost is lower. However ozLance also has service providers from its country of origin; Australia and New Zealand and also from United States, UK and Canada.
Posting a project on ozLance is straight forward and simple, simply write down a project description, register yourself at ozLance and post your project, it is absolutely free to post your project. Once your project is posted, just sit back and watch messages notifying you of bids placed on your project roll in. You then select the most suitable bid; agree a fee and completion timetable with the service provider.
Apart from the cost savings potentials offered by getting a project done this way, it offers a way of having access to wider pool of talent beyond what is available in your country.
You can find out more about ozLance by using the links below
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