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13 New Tools to Outsource Your Content Creation in 2016 - Jeffbullas's Blog

13 New Tools to Outsource Your Content Creation in 2016 - Jeffbullas's Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Employ someone and you have to consider salary, workspace, and equipment; not to mention benefits like medical care and paid vacation time.

Conversely, freelancers are only paid for the work they do.

This is generally (though not always) more cost-effective than taking on someone in-house, and allows you to increase or decrease their workload as needed.

This makes outsourcing extremely flexible, which is a huge win for small businesses.

But don’t get too excited just yet… there’s a hard part: actually finding great freelancers and managing them effectively.

Thankfully there’s plenty of tools designed to help you do just that (and many more being released all the time).

Let’s take a look at some of the more recent additions to the market that can help you to outsource and manage your content creation in 2016...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Here are some surprising tools to help you manage your content creation inside and outside.

Xtel's curator insight, April 18, 2016 2:51 AM
Labour market is changing very fast. 
Finding on the (e) market tools enabling to manage outsourcing in a flexible way is the sign....
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Photoshop alternatives | Use free photo-editing software to achieve complex effects

Photoshop alternatives | Use free photo-editing software to achieve complex effects | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Adobe’s Photoshop is the gold standard when it comes to photo-editing software – the preferred tool for many graphic designers and photographers. But many of the complex features that once only a Photoshop pro could do, can now be achieved using basic, free software that comes with your computer or downloaded from the Web. Think cropping, resizing, color adjustments, filters, red-eye removal, and automatic enhancements.


In fact, a lot of useful photo-editing features are built into online photo-sharing sites like Google+ and Flickr. However, what if you want to quickly apply one or two effects without having to become a Photoshop guru? We’ve found and tested a few online alternatives that won’t require you to fire up any photo-editing apps....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

These are really useful tools for bloggers, web writers and other content producers.


Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, September 13, 2013 7:12 PM

GREAT post and Rescoop by Karen, one of the best storytellers around and willing to teach and share. Glad to know there are options other than paying hundreds to use a tool I will never scratch the surface of since all I need is simple photoediting for my blogs. 

Bart van Maanen's curator insight, September 14, 2013 5:38 AM

Goede afbeeldingen op websites zijn van groot belang. Ze worden gewaardeeerd door je bezoekers, ze helpen bij SEO en vindbaarheid in zoekmachines.

 

Ik schreef daar al eerder een blog over (http://www.beeldbedrijf.nl/2011/afbeeldingen-optimaliseren-website/).

 

Maar wat als je geen Photoshop of andere software hebt? Er zijn best veel online bewerkings tools en er komen steeds nieuwe bij. In dit artikel een selectie van online programma's waarmee je foto's en afbeeldingen kan schalen, verkleinen, uitsnijden, effecten toevoegen. 

 

Zoek er 1 uit die het beste bij je werkzaamheden past en laat horen wat je ervan vindt.

mjboyce's curator insight, September 14, 2013 4:35 PM

Always good to know about alternatives