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The Real Condition of Outsourcing in the Philippines

THE REAL CONDITION OF OUTSOURCING IN THE PHILIPPINES
(In response to Obama’s 2012 State of the Nation Address)




Last January 24, 2012, US President Obama delivered his State of the Nation Address from 9PM-10:17 PM (EST), in the chamber of the United States House of Representatives. The US president's State of the Nation Address was not supposed to be a concern of any Filipino citizen, especially those that have lived their whole lives in the Philippines and do not have any plans of stepping into the "land of the brave", except when it talked about inhibiting the outsourcing capacities of multinational US companies--which has become pretty much the bread and butter of the Philippine Economy. Without really getting into the truth of the matter, more than a million of Filipinos were scared of losing their jobs; a lot of breadwinners were worried of what's going to happen to their families if they lost their jobs; and many people were anxious of the immediate and adverse effects this State of the Nation Address has on their lives, specifically on the financial aspect. Are their fears justified or there’s really no ground for it?

No one can blame them if they reacted that way; after all, the media reported it as if changes would take effect the next day. Right after they heard the news, majority of the people felt that the booming industry of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which has provided thousands, even millions of jobs in the Philippines is now coming to an end. It's not unknown to anyone in the Philippines that the biggest chunk of recruitment, hiring, and employment in the country comes from the BPO sector; and just thinking that it would be stopped, the Filipino people can more or less already get a picture of how the economy would fair given the sudden increase of the unemployment rate.

However, scrutinizing the facts and proofs about the issue, many experts think and have agreed that the news is a bit exaggerated. Even though, the public’s concern was not unfounded, but admittedly it was unnecessary—at least at this point.

Strictly speaking, the US President did not mention the word "ban" in his speech, nor did he mention the complete "stop" of offshore outsourcing among the multinational US companies. In his State of the Nation Address, he pushed for a bill that can reform their tax codes. This is because he has realized that most companies who have outsourced offshore, actually gets a lesser or no tax deductions by doing so; and thus, to discourage them from continuing to outsource and contributing to the increasing US unemployment rate, President Obama wanted a reform on their tax regulations which would then allow these companies to have a big tax deductions and made them pay a "basic minimum tax" fee for outsourcing offshore.

Upon evaluating the president's speech further, the abolishment of outsourcing in the country is still fully dependent on the tax laws which still have to be created by the law-making body of the state. Although he has assured the congress that the moment the bill will be submitted, he will sign it right away so that it can be applied immediately. However, everybody knows that passing a bill and turning it into a law is still quite a long process to take. Thus, if indeed things would go according to the president's speech, it will buy us, at the least, 3 years to exhaust all we can in the BPO industry and for our government to create contingency plans to save our economy as well as our fellow Filipino men from the impending crisis brought by the dissolution of offshore outsourcing from the US.
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Outsource Your Facebook and Twitter Campaign Management to the Philippines

When it comes to internet marketing, owning a spectacular website may sometimes be not enough especially if it’s a local business. Bear in mind that even though the internet promises massive success to most that have used its privileges, you as an entrepreneur should take it up a notch from time to time. One great technique in online marketing is creating a Facebook and Twitter campaigns for your business. Because of the social networking sites’ popularity, gaining web traffic through these campaigns is rather effective. However, adding an extension to your website such as this will definitely increase your workload. After creating a campaign, you must maintain it from time to time in order to keep gaining traffic. In the long run, this may result to stress and disorganization if you handle it all alone.

Outsourcing in the Philippines offers a whole lot of services that every online entrepreneur needs. Your Facebook and Twitter management is also included. From the setup and creation of your campaign down to the daily tasks of maintenance and managing posts, Filipino virtual assistants can deliver properly.

The Philippines has a quite a high ranking when it comes to the number of outsourcing companies that offer valuable and exceptional online business services. Most western countries prefer the country’s services for their online business’ needs and queries because aside from the quality of work, the cost of labour is quite low.

The Philippines is the third world country that has a lower cost of living making it quite cheaper for online entrepreneurs from the western part of the globe on labour expenses. The value of dollar, euro and pound in the country is quite high that even if you pay lower salaries compared to your country, the virtual assistants still obtain an adequate salary.

Aside from the distinctive cut of expenses, outsourcing in the Philippines has a whole lot of beneficial factors. One thing that lets Filipinos stand out on this field is their work ethics. They value their tasks and understand that rendering service involves patience and enthusiasm at the same time. When it comes to handling your Facebook and Twitter campaigns, Filipinos are very much capable of all the responsibilities of managing. They are quite very familiar with the given sites and can navigate them fully without involving any formal training. Last but not the least, Filipinos are the reason why outsourcing in the Philippines is very easy and efficient- they are all hard working, versatile and quick learners, quite a spectacular bonus for every internet marketer out there.