Is there validity to comparing in-house work and outsourced
work? Of course there is but the more pertinent question is how you make these
comparisons. Those who are involved in the Internet niche marketing industry
realize a large portion of their success is related to their ability to
constantly evaluate their niche markets and determine what is working and what
is not working. They examine and test aesthetical details such as font size and
colors along with more technical elements such as coding and search engine
optimization (SEO) strategies. Since these savvy entrepreneurs are already
constantly evaluating and making minor adjustments it is logical that they
should also make comparisons relating to the work done in-house and the work
that is outsourced. They should evaluate the work in terms of finances and in
terms of quality.
The Cost of Outsourcing vs. Keeping Work in House
As with any business the bottom line in Internet niche
marketing is often financial. There is no clear cut answer as to whether
particular tasks will be completed at a lower cost in-house or through
outsourcing. This will depend on a number of factors. For example the
qualifications of the in-house staff is one of the major factors in the
equation. The availability of the in-house staff members should also be
considered.
If there are members of in-house staff members capable of
completing the task and available to do so, it may be more affordable to keep
the work in-house. However, outsourcing does reduce labor costs but often comes
with a higher hourly rate as well as costs required to advertise the position
and interview candidates. These costs will vary from case to case so it is
important to always consider outsourcing as an option when possible.
The Quality of Outsourcing vs. Keeping Work in House
Comparing the quality of outsourcing versus in-house work is
even more difficult. Again, there is no set answer for which is typically
higher quality. In a situation where experts are required to complete a task it
may be better to outsource the task because the in-house staff is not qualified
to complete the task. In this case the quality of the work produced by the
contractor will not only be of higher quality but will also likely be completed
quicker and more efficiently.
However, in cases where the in-house staff and the
contractor are equally qualified the in-house staff may hold a slight advantage
because they are more familiar with company policies and procedures. In this
case the in-house may be more efficient because they are already familiar with
the standard procedures. This becomes less of an issue in cases where work is
outsourced to the same individual regularly.
The other factor to consider when comparing outsourced work
to in-house work is the work ethic of the individual completing the
assignments. Two equally qualified employees given the same assignment,
schedule and pertinent information may not produce the exact same results. This
is because one employee may have a more diligent work ethic and a more keen
attention to detail. In this scenario the more diligent employee will likely
produce work of a higher quality. As this relates to personality rather than
whether or not the work is completed in-house or outsourced it makes it even
more difficult to compare in-house work to outsourced work.
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