Outsourcing Leaders Join to Launch Network of Remote Specialists
Outsourcing veterans launch a new membership-only network for outsourcing specialist, experienced virtual assistants and skilled offsite providers.
(PRWEB) July 20, 2005 — Outsourcing is no longer exclusively a tool of corporations. Small businesses are discovering a competitive edge through access to the talents of specialists. The difficulty for small businesses is the time and effort involved in sifting through thousands of offsite options to locate those providers best suited for their needs.
According to RemoteProfessionals.com Partners, Jodi Diehl and Angela A. Parker, the difficulty isn’t limited to clients. “Those of us who have been in this business for several years know that it’s not always easy to find the best subcontractors for the services you need or for services your clients need,” said Parker.
Collectively, the two have over eleven years of experience running their own outsourcing businesses, which are now booming. When contemplating the launch, the two say they didn’t need more clients; they needed better subcontractors and easier access a peer group of equally experienced and career-minded outsourcing providers. “When we couldn’t find what we were seeking, we decided to build it,” said Diehl.
“The longer I’ve been in business, the more specialized I’ve become,” said Parker. “That’s true of most people who outsource. That means having a network of this caliber, with peers possessing strengths and specialties outside my own, has become essential to my business. It’s also a great benefit for my clients to know that I can find them an excellent provider in a variety of specialties.”
The two hand-selected the first small group of RemoteProfessionals.com members and extended personal invitations. “We had wonderful response,” said Diehl, “we were applauded for building this caliber of peer-to-peer network by the very people we wanted to recruit!”
All RemoteProfessionals.com members have defined niche services, have been in business for over two years, and run their business as a full-time career. The partners say they will recruit more members as the need arises for additional areas of specialization and as exceptionally qualified outsourcers can be located. At the launch, members include:
Lynne Norris – www.NorrisBusinessSolutions.com
Kimberley Thomas-Catanzaro – www.On-LineSecretary.com
Anna Baron – www.TheVirtualLink.com
Christine Whitman – www.Synodyne.com
Bronwyn Robertson – www.TheArtsVA.com
Karen Drebes - www.CoordinatorGroup.com
Amber Drake – www.essential-admin.com
Evalyn Williams – www.BrochuresByDesign.com
Jodi Diehl of www.SunFrogServices.com
Angela A. Parker of www.WickedWordCraft.com
Parker said, “Working remotely isn’t intuitive. It takes years of experience to learn to work as effectively through digital means and offsite methods as you can onsite. This group understands that. They are the ‘cream of the crop’ and we are honored to have them aboard.”
About the company:
Partners Jodi Diehl and Angela Parker met during volunteer service for a leading not-for-profit trade organization for virtual assistants. They later served on the Board of Directors. Parker served two terms as vice president and was then elected as president. Diehl redesigned the website and led the online communications department of the organization before being elected to the post of vice president and then president. Diehl is the owner of SunFrogServices.com, a company specializing in customized website solutions, e-commerce and database design services for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Parker is the owner of WickedWordCraft.com, specializing in professional writing services, optimized web copy and marketing consultation for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and real estate clients.


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