Skeevy tricks programmers play on businesses who outsource

Published: Wed, 05/06/20

Not long ago, Troy Broussard was telling me some of his outsourcing “horror stories.”

In other words:

He and his 7, 8, and, yes… 9-figure clients make a lot of dineros via the intelligent use of the email automation tips & ideas he teaches in his Automation Magic program he is selling until tonight for a mere $20. And even though Troy’s a Navy-trained nuclear engineer, world class developer, and THE guy when it comes to using Infusionsoft and other email platforms for doing advanced automation, he still likes to outsource the ticky-tack stuff.

And, he has a lot to say on how to outsource in the program.

The more you can offload automation, the less time you have to spend with it.

And, if you know what he teaches, you can do it very cheaply.

But, he also has some amusing stories about tricks some programmers use on businesses who like to outsource, too.

Like, for example:

He once went to hire this guy named David, and got him on the Zoom call. David was supposed to be from California. And every time Troy asked David anything, Troy wondered if the guy could hear him at all.

Troy’d ask a question and wait over a minute for a response.

And, naturally, Troy was starting to get kind of irritated.

And then he realized what was really going on.

This dude “David” had somebody else on a phone, on a ear piece, and it slipped because he forgot to use the mute button one time. Turns out he was literally having somebody else on the phone translating from Korean into English, so that he knew how to respond, because he didn't really understand well enough to do it on his own. But, instead of owning up to it, he tried to manipulate Troy, and play off like he was speaking English, when he didn't know what the hell he was doing.

So anyway, it's kind of amusing in a lot of ways.

And it’s a rather tame example of some games programmers play.

In his Automation Magic course Troy talks about lessons he’s learned from outsourcing to hundreds of people over the years, and how to easily avoid any such shenanigans, as well as get the best prices, etc — including if you want to use Upwork.

It’s a ho’ lot of value for just $20.

And in many ways, this offer borders on the insane for what you get.

But that sinister ol’ deadline is creeping up fast.

This $20 sale on the course ends tonight at midnight EDT.

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Ben Settle

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NOTE:

You'll need a smart phone to access these videos.

And it will have to be newer than when Steve Jobs still walked the earth.