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What is Global Talent and How Can You Hire Them For Your Business?

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In 2014, after selling my NYC agency, I decided that from then on, I would rely on a fully remote team for my business efforts. For me, hiring global workers isn't just about cutting costs—it’s a strategic move to tap into diverse talents and create more flexibility. And you won’t believe what amazing people you can find out there! I’m not the only one who thinks so. Recently, I talked to my lifelong friend and outstanding entrepreneur, Kevin Ashcroft, about leveraging global talent for business efficiency. He built his whole team at WP Support Specialists using this model and made it his priority to help other digital business owners scale their companies with global talent.

About Kevin Ashcroft

Kevin Ashcroft began his entrepreneurial journey at 19. After selling his IT business in 2011, Kevin started Blinkered Media, focusing on marketing strategy and WP Support Specialists, which offers a wide range of WordPress services. Now living in Spain, Kevin keeps busy with his location-independent ventures and supports other entrepreneurs in optimizing their operations and scaling globally. He also wrote a book, *"Outsourcing For Success," which offers practical advice on growing your business with global workers. You can check out our previous interview with Kevin here.

Key Insights:

  • Start small. Outsource small, non-core tasks that do not require full-time attention but are essential, such as graphic design or copywriting, so you can get comfortable managing a remote team and perfect your leadership style.
  • Focus on value, not just cost. While hiring global workers can be cost-effective, the primary focus should be on the value they add. If you go for the cheaper option, you might spend even more when the work is not up to your standards.
  • Build a remote team culture. Support your remote workers by emphasizing communication, trust, and performance regardless of geographic location. Just because people are not in the same office, it doesn’t mean they can’t connect on a deeper level.
  • Implement a strong onboarding process. Properly onboard and train remote employees to ensure they understand company processes, tools, and expectations, which can significantly improve their effectiveness and integration into the team and save you time.
  • Perform performance reviews, monitor the results, and make necessary tweaks. This may mean renegotiating terms, choosing new providers, or shifting tasks to in-house teams.

Kevin’s best advice for entrepreneurs:

“There's literally almost anything that you can dream of or think of that can be done remotely, that can be outsourced.”

Get Kevin’s book *"Outsourcing For Success"

Connect with Kevin Ashcroft:


Follow Beyond 8 Figures:

*Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links in this episode are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Rest assured, we only promote products/services we believe will benefit your entrepreneurial journey.

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In 2014, after selling my NYC agency, I decided that from then on, I would rely on a fully remote team for my business efforts. For me, hiring global workers isn't just about cutting costs—it’s a strategic move to tap into diverse talents and create more flexibility. And you won’t believe what amazing people you can find out there! I’m not the only one who thinks so. Recently, I talked to my lifelong friend and outstanding entrepreneur, Kevin Ashcroft, about leveraging global talent for business efficiency. He built his whole team at WP Support Specialists using this model and made it his priority to help other digital business owners scale their companies with global talent.

About Kevin Ashcroft

Kevin Ashcroft began his entrepreneurial journey at 19. After selling his IT business in 2011, Kevin started Blinkered Media, focusing on marketing strategy and WP Support Specialists, which offers a wide range of WordPress services. Now living in Spain, Kevin keeps busy with his location-independent ventures and supports other entrepreneurs in optimizing their operations and scaling globally. He also wrote a book, *"Outsourcing For Success," which offers practical advice on growing your business with global workers. You can check out our previous interview with Kevin here.

Key Insights:

  • Start small. Outsource small, non-core tasks that do not require full-time attention but are essential, such as graphic design or copywriting, so you can get comfortable managing a remote team and perfect your leadership style.
  • Focus on value, not just cost. While hiring global workers can be cost-effective, the primary focus should be on the value they add. If you go for the cheaper option, you might spend even more when the work is not up to your standards.
  • Build a remote team culture. Support your remote workers by emphasizing communication, trust, and performance regardless of geographic location. Just because people are not in the same office, it doesn’t mean they can’t connect on a deeper level.
  • Implement a strong onboarding process. Properly onboard and train remote employees to ensure they understand company processes, tools, and expectations, which can significantly improve their effectiveness and integration into the team and save you time.
  • Perform performance reviews, monitor the results, and make necessary tweaks. This may mean renegotiating terms, choosing new providers, or shifting tasks to in-house teams.

Kevin’s best advice for entrepreneurs:

“There's literally almost anything that you can dream of or think of that can be done remotely, that can be outsourced.”

Get Kevin’s book *"Outsourcing For Success"

Connect with Kevin Ashcroft:


Follow Beyond 8 Figures:

*Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links in this episode are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Rest assured, we only promote products/services we believe will benefit your entrepreneurial journey.

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