Over the past couple years I’ve been very privileged to participate in Yaro Starak’s coaching programs and learn from his teachings. Recently I’ve been listening to his audio Mindset series in the car quite a number of times, not because I don’t have anything to listen to, it’s because I want to. What I have noticed every time I listen to this series is a new idea will come to mind and it keeps me grounded in how I should be approaching my Internet business.
A specific topic Yaro talked about is batch processing and it’s an important system for any Internet business. This topic wasn’t directed to outsourcing, though I wanted to share with you how relevant it can be.
What is Batch Processing?
Let’s take a look at an example in relation to emails. Emails are probably one of the biggest distractions in modern society (sorry guys, in my opinion it is), though they are necessary because it is considered a main form of communication between a client and a business. Now you can have the option of checking your email every hour of the day and replying to people answering their questions or you can batch process them at most once a day or twice a week (ultimately this is what you should strive to achieve). What batch processing does is it allows you to process all your tasks at one time rather than processing them as they come.
Rather than answer an email straight away, which takes 5 minutes to complete and interrupt your current task, you can process all your emails once at the end of the day, that allows you to have a focused effort. So you get the emails replied to in 30 minutes compared to the 50 minutes it would have taken you if spread these over the day.
In my Dragonboat business I let customers know that I personally check my email twice a week on Tuesday or Thursday and if the matter is urgent, they need to send the request to my support team who checks the ticket system twice a day on my behalf.
What Are Tasks You Can Batch Process To Be More Productive?
I’m a firm believer of the 80/20 rule, where 80% of your output comes from 20% of your input. Batch processing is a system that helps accomplish this. Here’s a few tasks I batch process in my business and the rest are outsourced:
- Writing 6 blog posts in one day and schedule them to be posted automatically over a two week period
- Creating 3 videos in one day and schedule them to be sent out over a two week period.
- Checking and replying to email twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday at 4pm
- Completing interviews back to back with a 30 minute break in one day
As you can imagine by completing these tasks within one week, I can take the next week off and my Internet business will still be generating income without further input from me. This is power of batch processing.
How Can Your Outsourced Work Be Batch Processed?
The same process can be applied to your virtual staff and I highly recommend you do this. You receive greater value from your money because they complete your tasks faster and in less time, allowing them to take on more work for the same monthly rate. Here are examples of batch processing I have trained my virtual staff to apply:
- To process orders and dispatch from the dragonboat business only twice a week.
- To return all phone calls on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon
- Process any transactions or refunds once a week
- Setting up social media accounts and submitting articles twice a week
As you can see above these are some of the tasks they complete and only do it once in the time set for them. Otherwise they continue on with their tasks and be as efficient as possible in having their work completed to meet set requirements.
One thing to mention as well, in order for batch processing to work effectively with your virtual staff you need to have a defined system in place so they can follow and continue to repeat these tasks without your intervention. This is how a successful Internet business will run smoothly and generate more income.
Tyrone Shum
Batch Processing

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@billspaced on Thu, 26th Nov 2009 1:42 pm
Twice!
Leslie, The Freebie Guy on Thu, 26th Nov 2009 3:10 pm
That is definitely the key to being more productive. Whenever I batch process, I get more done. Now all I have to do is discipline myself to do that all the time, lol.
I’m glad I started your Mass Outsource Mastermind program because I can see that it will help me be more structured in the way I outsource.
Great article Tyrone!
Tyrone on Thu, 26th Nov 2009 5:02 pm
Thanks Leslie.
I’m glad to have you on board and appreciate your feedback.
used tires on Fri, 27th Nov 2009 7:24 pm
Definitely doing things in a batch style process method is a great way to go about it. If anything to me personally I feel it to be almost be like an efficient machine like method
implemented for us humans! =D
Till then,
Jean
bridge design on Sat, 28th Nov 2009 5:02 pm
first u have to decide that country which u have to take work with and you have get more contacts and increase your communication and have to know about their demands…
Allen Davis on Sun, 29th Nov 2009 9:40 pm
I used to use batch files to batch process DOS commands.
Email and blog and forum commenting really kill my time if I don’t batch process them. I can’t wait to start batch processing outsourcing as well.
Great Idea!
Tyrone on Mon, 30th Nov 2009 11:18 am
Hi Allen,
Thanks for your feedback. Everything can be batch processed. All it means is more free time for you.
Briefcases on Tue, 1st Dec 2009 7:45 am
I agree that batch processing is a great way to become more efficient. It is very tempting to keep checking your e-mail, traffic stats or commission stats multiple times throughout the day. This is a big waste of time. You can easily cut that down to just once a day and recover a lot of free time that can be better used.
infoproservice on Thu, 3rd Dec 2009 8:41 pm
Hello Tyrone you done a very good work! I really prefer batch processing.I Found A program that reads a large file and generates a report, for example, is considered to be a batch job.
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That is definitely the key to being more productive
Online Muzik Dinle on Tue, 8th Dec 2009 10:22 pm
Email and blog and forum commenting really kill my time if I don’t batch process them.
power boats for sale on Thu, 10th Dec 2009 12:56 am
I’m reading a book that recommends it for certain tasks, and wondered if it worked well in practice. The example the book uses is outsourcing personal assistant type activities to India, and they are very positive about it.
Tyrone on Fri, 11th Dec 2009 12:19 pm
Hi Online,
Very true. That’s why you it’s crucial to batch process as much as you can in one go. Frees your time to other important tasks.
used bulldozers on Fri, 11th Dec 2009 7:00 pm
You give some nice tips about blogging and earning money. I think that managing the time to avoid unnecessary risk in losing traffic is just one good advice.
free beats on Sat, 12th Dec 2009 1:42 am
I used to use batch files to batch process DOS commands.
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That is definitely the key to being more productive
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thanks so much
Briefcases on Tue, 15th Dec 2009 9:07 am
Batch processing is a lot like an assembly line. You can be a lot quicker and efficient by grouping tasks together. When you are trying to grow a business, it is very important to be as efficient as possible.
canon print cartridge on Wed, 16th Dec 2009 8:18 pm
batch processing companies like float glass manufacturing , cement industry , mostly Ceramic industry they will use batch process. Without continuous process its is not possible to make product. even surface coating industry, food industry can use the batch process.
Corporate christmas Gifts on Thu, 17th Dec 2009 3:37 am
How do I declare amount paid for offshore outsourced work?
Tyrone on Fri, 18th Dec 2009 12:58 pm
Hi,
You declare it as an expense as part of your business. Best to speak with your accountant to have the correct facts.
Thanks.
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