Why settle for PENNIES when you can make HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS recurring?

Status
Not open for further replies.


I like you man, you're a hustler. You're always lookin' for the next deal, and planning how to keep movin' on up... like The Jeffersons!

Best of luck with your affiliate program! :xyxthumbs:
 
tom said:
i saw this same post on many other forums ; )
Good job! You get a cookie...
cookie_care.jpg
 
kyleirwin said:
I like you man, you're a hustler. You're always lookin' for the next deal, and planning how to keep movin' on up... like The Jeffersons!

Best of luck with your affiliate program! :xyxthumbs:

I don't just plan. I ACT on it :)

Don't sleep on this deal, guys! PRIVATE LABEL outsourcing is huge and I'm here to provide you with the LOW COST, HIGH QUALITY, and RELIABLE private label service you'll need to make your own outsourcing reselling business EXPLODE!!!

Email me ASAP for more details at info@webmasterlabor.com
 
We offer support for private label resellers. Here's more details:

Each staffer costs $620 a month. You can set up a site selling leased staff
services for $800 to $1000 or even $1100 a month (whatever your clients will
buy). Your profit margin is anything over $620. It is MONTHLY recurring.

To start, you need the following:

1) Your own domain
2) Give us an email address with your domain so we can service the client
3) You can market your reseller site at webmaster forums, webmaster optin
email groups, etc

Here's more additional info

1) There's only 2 major headings for services: DATA work and WRITING work.
We will be phasing out data work soon. For writing, we can do the
following:

write articles
post to forums
write blog entries
research and write potential link partners

2) 45 hours a week versus words per day. We put in the hours per week
because clients wanted to understand how many hours a week the staffers
work. However, if you order WRITING work, our writers produce 2000 words
per 9 hour day. If you want them to research and write potential link
partners, they can work 9 hours a day. So, you can mix and match: 3 days
of 2000 words per day and 2 days of 9 hours each of researching,
identifying, and contacting link partners.

3) You can mix and match the services. As long as you break them up by
days. If a client asks: "Can I have you guys do 10 hours a week of
Blogging, 10 hours a week of Link Partner Solicitation and 15 hours a week
of Article Writing?" We can do this. So this will work out as, 1 day
producing 2000 words blogging, 1 day doing something else.

4) As an affiliate, you can only sell the LEASED STAFF not the singular
projects listed at http://www.webmasterlabor.com/rates.html We will be
phasing out per project work since our focus is leased staff. We'll
probably retain some per project work (at elevated prices) to provide
SAMPLES for people debating using our leased staff services. We will only
provide per piece work if it is to aid the client in deciding whether to
lease staff from us.

5) We lease the writers out. As long as they are not assigned work that is
pornographic or illegal in nature, they can write whatever materials the
client wants. NOTE: the more technical/hard to research the topic is, the
higher the possibility that the 2000 word count might be lowered.

6) We will be requiring setup fees and fixed minimum terms soon. This will
help our affiliates out a lot since clients will be ask to prepay in either
3 month or 6 month blocks. They will get a discount if they choose the
longer 6 month block.

7) Payment processing. You charge your clients, you then send us our base
price. We don't do the billing, that way you are guaranteed to get your
'cut' first. You MUST pay our fees before we can provide services to the
client though. You also MUST provide us with your company's EMAIL ADDRESS
so we can communicate to the client using your email address.

8) Bottomline: The affiliate gets a PRIVATE LABEL system. YOU, the
affiliate, will appear to the client as the service provider and support
provider. You provide us with an email address. YOU do the billing. We do
the fulfilment of services under the contract.
 
KSRothwell said:
I saw this on another thread, and thought I'd post it here.

http://www.webpublishingblog.com/interview-with-gene-aka-5-submissions-of-webmasterlaborcom.htm

It's an interview with $5 Submissions. It's a quick and intresting read.

Hi KS,

The items that changed since that interview in October 2005 are:

1) Our pricing is $620 now
2) We are phasing out data entry services, our focus will be solely on writing services.
3) We write SEO-specific text now (formatting still has to be done by the client)

Interesting to see how fast time flies :)

To the guys reselling our services: thanks for the volume so far! If you need any support, just email me at info@webmasterlabor.com or YIM me (webmasterlabor)

Thanks again!

Gene
Webmasterlabor.Com
 
Gene,

Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is it that these "writers" do, for $620/mo, for a 45 hour workweek?

Does $620 get you one writer for 45 hours per week?

What are they writing, and what do you mean when you say the client will have to format?

For instance, if I set up a bloggin site, focusing on credit, what would your writer do?

Thanks in advance, I enjoy your posts.
 
Hi Brian,

No problem. Here's the info you requested:

What do the writers do? -- Our writers write content for your sites, articles for promotional purposes, reviews, blog entries, and any other text your online business needs.

Does $620 gets you one writer for 45 hours per week? -- Yes. Each writer has a compressed work load. Instead of 6 days (as allowed by our local law here in the Philippines) they work 5 days. So they work 9 hours a day with total production of 2000 words a day.


What are they writing, and what do you mean when you say the client will have to format? -- The writer can write 2000 words a day. That's 9 hours of research, writing, and editing time. However, if you need the writing entered into online forms, we'll deduct some word count off their daily deliverable quota to accommodate the other tasks you need done.

Example: For instance, if I set up a bloggin site, focusing on credit, what would your writer do?

The writer can write 2000 words for 1 blog entry on credit or 10 entries each with 200 words. If you'd like the material entered into your system, we'll adjust the 2000 words quota downwards depending on how many entries you want entered. If you want LINKS in the entries or COMMENTS, we can take the words/time required to do those tasks off the 2000 words daily quota.

If you have any further questions whatsoever please do not hesitate to email me at info@webmasterlabor.com

Best,

Gene
Webmasterlabor.Com

brianpaxton said:
Gene,

Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is it that these "writers" do, for $620/mo, for a 45 hour workweek?

Does $620 get you one writer for 45 hours per week?

What are they writing, and what do you mean when you say the client will have to format?

For instance, if I set up a bloggin site, focusing on credit, what would your writer do?

Thanks in advance, I enjoy your posts.
 
Gene, thanks, that makes it a little more clear.

How do you control the "quality" of their work?

For instance, when writing about a topic as delicate as "credit", it'd be extremely important for the writer to "know their stuff", and I don't think it's something that a few hours of reasearch will allow for. Maybe I'm wrong, but how can someone profess to gain the knowledge of perhaps a 10-15 year industry veteran, in a few click on the internet doing research?

I'm not trying to be pessimistic, but this whole concept is new to me, and I'd like to learn more.

Do you have some sample websites where one could view some articles by your writers?

Thanks for your reply.
 
Brian,

It depends on the level of information the client needs. Normally, our clients order materials for SEO purposes so the information level is normally geared towards that purpose. However, if the client is looking for highly technical/highly specific almost "trade secret" information, we cannot provide this--most writing services can't unless they function as brokers for experienced authors in that particular topic. If your target market are credit industry professionals, I suggest you contact someone with an extensive background in that industry and have us "organize" the materials with full attribution. This is one way of reducing your costs.

Many writers have this mistaken idea that outsourced writing will displace them. It won't. The focus of outsourced writing is to produce bulk content. There will always be a market for highly targeted/highly specific information from trade veterans and experts.

For writing samples, email me at info@webmasterlabor.com

Thanks,

Gene
Webmasterlabor.Com

brianpaxton said:
Gene, thanks, that makes it a little more clear.

How do you control the "quality" of their work?

For instance, when writing about a topic as delicate as "credit", it'd be extremely important for the writer to "know their stuff", and I don't think it's something that a few hours of reasearch will allow for. Maybe I'm wrong, but how can someone profess to gain the knowledge of perhaps a 10-15 year industry veteran, in a few click on the internet doing research?

I'm not trying to be pessimistic, but this whole concept is new to me, and I'd like to learn more.

Do you have some sample websites where one could view some articles by your writers?

Thanks for your reply.
 
$5 Submissions,

What is the percentage of your clients who extend your services after 1 month? Or do they maybe sign a contract? How long (= months) on average clients staying with your company? I am a newbie to this business you are in so forgive me if I am wrong, but I have a feeling that more people will hire your type of services on a project basis (like a one time amount to pay!), instead of paying a fee on a continue monthly basis! Thanks. :)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.