Podcast (Systems and Outsourcing)

Dr. Steve Day from the Systems and Outsourcing University believes you shouldn’t have to do all the work yourself, even if you’re on a tight budget. The sooner you outsource your work, the sooner you can focus on leading your company and doing the stuff that only you can do to make your business a success. He said almost 95% of his Online Filipino Specialists were found using OnlineJobs.ph. I sat down and chatted with him on his podcast Systemize your Success. It’s amazing to talk to people who have been outsourcing almost as long as I do and how my observations are the same observations they have. We talked about:
  • How OnlineJobs.ph started,
  • How OnlineJobs.ph works on the inside,
  • The education culture in the Philippines,
  • The biggest mistake an employer makes,
  • Benefits of hiring a VA full-time,
  • Best advice for outsourcing,
  • How a VA can maximize your time and effort,
  • Why outsource through OnlineJobs.ph.
You’ll find many things interesting and super helpful in our conversation. If you have any reservations about outsourcing, this podcast episode is the one to change your mind. When you finally start outsourcing, you’ll find that you don’t have to work a 60-hour workweek just to have a successful business.  Check out Onlinejobs.ph for yourself. Sign up for an account today and experience what hassle-free outsourcing is really like. We have over two million jobseeker profiles and growing! Check out and learn how to get started on hiring Rockstar Virtual Assistants as well.
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About John Jonas

John Jonas is a long-time outsourcing expert and the creator of OnlineJobs.ph.

Since 2005, John has taught hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs how to profitably delegate to VAs in the Philippines (and get their lives back in the process).

With help from his own VAs based in the Philippines, John has created an outsourcing empire that allows him to work 17 hours/week and to spend most of his time with his wife and 5 kids.

Find John at JohnJonas.com and Facebook.

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