My Business…Outsourced


Joey Pomerenke is a pet industry professional and a young internet entrepreneur. He is a member of the YoungGoGetter.com Board of Advisors and founder of PetEcommerce.com, an all-in-one e-commerce solution for pet industry professionals.

While studying business management and entrepreneurial studies at Iowa State University I knew that being an Internet entrepreneur was the only professional route for me. There was only one problem – I did not know a damn thing about web development, or programming, nor did I have the time to learn. I knew there was only one thing I could do if I wanted to succeed as an Internet entrepreneur. Outsource everything!

So in 2004, JP eTail Group LLC, a network of pet supply online stores, was formed and my outsourcing journey began. Outsourcing became the only profitable way for me to run an e-commerce business by myself that was doing 100+ orders a day. Below is some, but not all, of the major business development and day-to-day operations that I outsourced to have a smooth running e-commerce business.

Website Design and Development: I did not know anything about web development, design or shopping cart solutions. I needed someone that could develop “cheap”? high quality e-commerce sites and with ongoing support. We ended up selecting a Malaysian design firm that only charged us $250 per e-commerce store designed. Their design work was some of the best I had seen and their support was even better.


Product Fulfillment: I did not have the operating capital or warehouse space to even think about shipping our own products. I ended up negotiating a relationship with one of the largest pet products distributors in the country to do our fulfillment for us. I also negotiated a discount from wholesale, so we were abl

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e to compete with our large competitors. We were now set up to ship over 20,000 different pet supplies!

Product Copy Data Entry: We had over 20,000 products we needed entered into our online stores and I just did not have the time to do that while going to college full time. It would have taken me months to do, not to mention really ruin my social life. So about a week later and 5 cents an entry my new friends at an Indian data entry firm had it done. So instead of me sitting on my computer for hundreds of hours and taking up all my free time I paid roughly $1,000 to have it done. My time alone saved was worth 10 times the amount paid. This by far was one of the best-outsourced investments I made, and I understood from here on out why so much data entry jobs go over to India.

Customer Service: As the company grew I needed to have customer service reps available 24/7 to answer customer’s questions. I was to busy with school to be answering phones and e-mails all day long. I did not want to invest in an office and call center infrastructure, so outsourcing seemed like the best option. I used a large outsourced call center in Canada that was available to my customers 24/7 and 365 days a year. It turned out to be more affordable then I would have ever imagined

An investment company acquired JP eTail Group’s web properties a few months ago. This has giving me the operating capital and free time to start my new project and my new outsourcing journey – PetEcommerce.com. We used Elance to find a great software development firm in India to work on the project. Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg, used Elance to build the popular social media website, so we think we can too! I am looking forward to seeing where this new outsourcing journey takes me.

The moral of the story is - What is your time worth? $20/hr? $50/hr? $100/hr? Could you be making more money with that hour you just spent doing something you could of outsourced to someone else for cheaper?

I know many people that have had horror stories with outsourcing, but fortunately I have always had great luck with it.

What have your experiences been with outsourcing?

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