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About Getting Revisions For Your Outsourced Work

Since you do not physically know the person or firm you are outsourcing your jobs too and are only going by their reviews on the online jobsite you are selecting them from, there is a possibility that you will be dissatisfied in some way or the other with the work they give you. This is quite a routine occurrence, but there are ways to remedy that.

While posting the project itself, you have to be very clear about what you want. Tell them what they will be expected to do. It is best if you make a point-wise description of the task you are outsourcing. Also, write what qualifications the person who does this job must have. When you are clear in your requirements, chances are that you will get the right person whose work won't need editing at all.

Now, there are some safety measures that you have to utilize here too. Post in the project that you would expect 1 or 2 revisions as your need might be if the work is not up to your standards. Two revisions are the norm with freelance websites. You can easily post that number. If you feel like it, you may mention whether you will pay or not for the revisions. The unspoken online rule is that two revisions are free.

With these many precautions, you are all set to get a good job done. However, when it is a matter of creativity, such as writing or website development, you cannot expect that to be the case every time. But, if you go through the work and see some points that need to be altered, you can ask for a revision. When asking for a revision, keep the following points in mind:-

1. Do not be rude. The glitches could be a result of miscommunication.

2. Explain your needs clearly so that they can be attended to.

3. Give a timeframe in which you expect the altered matter to reach you.

It is really all right if you have to ask for revisions, because you are, after all, working online and communication can be a problem. When the editing is done and the deliverables come again, you can see if they meet your requirements or not. If they do, you can as well trust this worker to have understood what you want so that the need for revisions does not arise again. Hence, asking and obtaining revisions is an essential part of outsourcing. If used well, you will be getting a worker who understands you well.