What’s the ROI of Hiring an Online Business Manager?

Most business owners don’t realize how much money they lose every month doing tasks they should have delegated yesterday. 

If you’re spending 10 to 15 hours a week chasing updates, fixing avoidable mistakes, hunting through your inbox, or playing project manager, that’s 40 to 60 hours a month gone. At a billable rate of even $150 an hour, that’s $6,000 to $9,000 of earning potential evaporating while you’re stuck managing chaos instead of generating revenue.

Hiring an Online Business Manager isn’t an “extra expense.” It’s the move that buys back your time, improves client experience, speeds up your team, and frees you up to focus on work that actually grows your business. 

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