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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 219
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I am getting to a point where with school, job, business, and my sites, I just don't have time to add new sites to the network and manage it properly. Where should i go to find project managers.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 887
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I don't think there is such a thing like a place to go and to find your project manager. Ofcourse you can maybe look for someone on those freelance outsource places like Elance.com for example.
It would be more likely a person you know personally, you can trust & has lots of qualities (design, seo, managing your projects or whatever is required)! If I should need a project manager, then I should first look at people I know, worked with before and know that there are good in what they do and can trust 100%! If I can't find one, then I will search for someone on places like Elance.com (there are several of them). |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona, USA
Posts: 1,062
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Before you can find a project manager, you need to define exactly what your portions of your projects need to be managed and how. I'm sure you know what your projects bring in, money wise, but do you know how many paid hours they can provide towards the pay for a manger AND still provide you with the supplemental income you want to retain? Once you know that, you are in a better postion to give an accurate job description and income offer.
You may have figured all this out, but it wasn't in the post. A few more details could attract more targeted resources or even a project manager directly from WF members or a WF member connection. |
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