How To Handle Passwords With Your OFS – Practical Advice

The idea of sharing passwords with someone over the internet is off-putting, if not downright scary. After all, passwords are sensitive information. Is there a way to share passwords safely?  There is! This video will talk about sharing your passwords safely with your OFSs. Want more tips like this? We have more! Head on to our outsourcing […]

My First Outsourcing Mistakes – Practical Advice

I knew nothing about outsourcing when I started, so hiring through an agency is the way to go.  That’s one mistake right there — hiring through an agency. That’s right. I once used an agency to outsource people. To tell you the truth, the first and the second hire didn’t end up well. I didn’t […]

How to Build Your Business Differently With An OFS – Practical Advice

The pandemic has been on us for two years now. It’s been hard for everyone, but I’m still thankful despite that. Do you know what I’m thankful for during the past two years? It’s shown remote working is doable for any industry. Because of this, many business owners have realized that outsourcing can do so […]

Why natural disasters happen regularly in the Philippines? – Practical Advice

The Philippines is prone to typhoons. There are about 20 typhoons that visit the country per year on average. Towards the end of 2021, a powerful and catastrophic tropical cyclone, Super Typhoon Rai, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Odette, struck the Philippines.  On December 16 and 17, Super Typhoon Rai made landfall on over […]

Can you recommend someone for me? – Practical Advice

The short, simple answer is no. Why? Because once we find a great OFS, we keep them. We hire someone good and train this person for our businesses. We didn’t go through all that work to recommend that OFS to someone else.  Do you know who gives recommends people to us? Our OFSs. Yes. When […]

Do Brownouts happen often in the Philippines? – Practical Advice

Brownouts are common in the Philippines. Well, it’s actually a blackout. The term “brownout” comes from the dimming of incandescent lighting when the voltage reduces.  Brownouts are unintentional or intentional drops in the amount of voltage an electrical grid puts out. This reduction in electrical power happens when there is increased use of electricity and […]