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Employer Articles

Whether you're new to outsourcing, or an old hand, this section presents information on how to best create the highest quality projects in the shortest amount of time! If you know something that would be of use to your fellow employers (or workers) that you'd like to share, please send us your article, and we'd be happy to evaluate it for inclusion.



Selecting the Right Worker
By TotalIT Professional (vWorker.com employer)

TotalIT Professional share some tips on how to select the right worker for your project, based on their past experience as an employer on vWorker.com.
 
Calculating Realistic Delivery Dates from Worker Estimates
By vWorker.com staff

Do you have an otherwise great worker, who doesn't consistently meet their own time estimates? If so, then you know how aggravating it can be, and you are not alone. 75% of all software industry projects run over deadline. Find out why, and how you can solve this problem with several innovative management techniques.
 
Strong Communication Sells
By Aaron Anderson (vWorker.com employer and worker)

You may not realize that your worker values constant communication as much as you do. Learn more about why that's the case and why it's crucial to your project's success, with this interesting article from Aaron.
 
Trouble writing content for your web site? Hire a web content writer.
By Gary Antosh

How do you create web site content fast while maintaining acceptable quality? Gary Antosh solved the problem by paying people to write the articles for him by the truck-load on vWorker.com. So far, he's bought well over 200 keyword-rich articles - and paid a mere $5 each for them! Checkout his article.
 
Safer, Cheaper, Smarter Buying
By Michael Sharp

Don't make a mistake that might come back to haunt you. Michael Sharp takes both new and veteran employers through their options on vWorker.com to keep your projects going smoothly!
 
Templates for Documenting your Project
By vWorker.com Staff

Having problems getting your project completed on time and exactly how you want it? Employers and workers sometimes speak a different language that can be difficult for new employers to learn. Here are some templates that will help you minimize development time and expense and improve communicate with your worker(s) in the language that they understand.
 
Making Your Project a Success at vWorker.com
By Michael Sharp
vWorker.com Top 10 Worker


From preparing the project, to choosing a worker, to getting your final software delivered, Michael Sharp, a veteran of numerous projects on vWorker.com, explains how to make sure its all done right.
 
 
A Road Map to Outsourcing Software
By John Rigby
vWorker.com Employer


John shares tips on what he's learned from over two decades of international development.  
 


Advice Emails from vWorker.com
vWorker.com sends additional advice to employers via emails sent at appropriate times. If you've lost an email that was sent to you, or if you are simply curious to read an email you haven't yet received...here they are for viewing via the web.
 
Employer Welcome Email
By vWorker.com Staff

A great high level overview of how to use the site for the first time employer.
 
Employer Acceptance Email
By vWorker.com Staff

A quick high level overview of what to do once you accept the worker.
 
Crucial Information After Accepting a Worker
By vWorker.com Staff

Don't make a mistake that will cost you time and money! This truly invaluable set of "DON'Ts" will prevent you from making common, easily-avoidable mistakes and is a must-read.
 
When your Worker Misses a Deadline
By vWorker.com Staff

If your worker misses a deadline, there are proper ways, and not so proper ways to handle it. Make sure you read this email to make sure you don't sabotage your escrowed funds, or make arbitration unnecessarily difficult for yourself!
 
Warning when you are not communicating onsite
By vWorker.com Staff

If we notice that you aren't communicating onsite, and might be potentially setting yourself up to lose arbitration unnecessarily you will receive this warning. This email explains the potential dangers and tells you how to avoid it.