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5 Benefits of Manual Data Entry Services for Business
Hey everyone! Welcome to today’s podcast, where we simplify big business ideas into quick, actionable chats. Today’s topic? It’s 5 Benefits of Manual Data Entry Services for Business.For sure, this idea might be knocking on your mind: “Are you insane? Isn’t everything automated these days?” Well, not really. And honestly, even in 2025, many smart businesses still prefer working with experts in handling manual data entry projects, as they deliver accuracy and reliability that automation can’t always guarantee. Why? Let’s break it down.Certainly, it’s beneficial. The first one has higher accuracy in complex data. Humans are still better at utilizing their spontaneity and mental acuity to catch context-specific errors that most automated tools may overlook. According to Harvard Business Review, almost 47% of newly generated records still have at least one critical error. In many workflows, organizing and entering business data manually helps maintain accuracy in records like invoices, forms, or catalogs. So, how would you get rid of errors? Well, only professionals can help you with it. Hiring such professionals means you’re delegating the task of double-checking tricky records like invoices, forms, or catalogs to be manually done because automation may mess them up.Moving to the next benefit, it’s flexible across industries.Yeah! Manual data entry is not just for one industry but for multiple industries. From retailers who use it to update catalogs to healthcare providers that trust it for patient records, it’s for every industry. In this context, Investopedia says over 80% of small businesses still store and process some part of their data manually. Why? Because their workflows are unique, automated tools follow standard formats. So, it’s not about being old‑fashioned. It’s about being adaptable. The third most impressive benefit is its cost‑effectiveness for small and mid‑size businesses. If you think outsourcing data entry can cut your operational costs by 30% to 40%, you’re right. With an in-house team, you will be occupied with guiding, verifying, and making corrections, leaving all crucial things behind. So, the compromise is a must in this case. But, with an external manual data entry service provider who charges per project or per hour, you don’t have to do it personally. Nor do you compromise other core tasks.At number 4 comes better data security with trusted providers.People often think that outsourcing invites security risks. But the reality is that trusted data entry providers follow strict security rules like ISO/IEC 27001 information security standards, NDAs, and encrypted systems. They also mix manual checks with automation so work is done faster and with fewer mistakes. Errors or red flags are caught before anything goes live. That’s a big win for those handling sensitive business information.The most amazing benefit is to get support for advanced tech solutions. For sure, the providers of this service are not against automation, but they want to work alongside it. While setting up advanced technical SEO solutions, CRMs, or AI tools, a human team is needed to clean and format data correctly. Without them, your fancy software might end up running on messy data.So, these were the top five rock-solid reasons why manual data entry is far from outdated. If you’re curious, you can explore more about manual data entry practices and read related case studies and insights online. That’s it for today’s episode. Don’t forget to subscribe, and I’ll catch you in the next one!
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Is Outsourcing Your Data Tasks Worth It?
Hey there, and welcome back to today's podcast! I’m your host Sam, and today we’re into a question that’s on every small business owner and startup founder’s mind. It goes, “Is outsourcing your data tasks actually worth it?” Or is it just one of those things people hype up?Let’s be real here. Running and sustaining a business today is no joke. There are a lot of things going on behind the scenes, like marketing, customer service, product development, and sales. And handling data is one of them. Like many other people, you might be trapped in making entries in Excel sheets. And at the very same time, your other tasks suffer, don’t they?This is where the idea of outsourcing data tasks comes in. It’s a common practice, and for good reasons, it’s actually helpful. So, you don’t have to do everything on your own. Hire data specialists and delegate things like data entry, cleansing, and formatting to get some crucial hours for thinking about how to scale up and make customers happy.In fact, a Deloitte Global Outsourcing Survey found that 59% of businesses outsource to cut costs, but over 57% now do it to focus on core business functions. It is a big change in the market, which is not inspired to increase savings but to work smartly.Considering outsourcing data input services, these are specialised solutions that an adept team offers, which might be located overseas or doing it virtually. Let’s say you have thousands of order forms, inventory logs, CRM updates,s, and pieces of customer feedback. Instead of onboarding an in-house team, hiring remote data specialists can be an efficient deal at a fraction of the cost.If you think that quality and security can be a concern, which they actually can, you need to focus on certain things like confidentiality, accuracy, and compliance. So here, your choice of the right company, but not the cheapest option, will matter. Certain signals, like reviews, will help you to simplify this process. You may start with a trial or a pilot project to estimate its quality.Another underrated perk is the access to skilled professionals. They are skilled professionals that set you free from the headache of recruitment, training, or worrying about paid leaves. These are pros that are aware of how to structure data, clean errors, duplicate, and make sure everything is where it is required. This effort can seriously improve your decision-making and business performance.Here's another interesting stat which states that IBM reports that poor data quality costs the U.S. economy over $3.1 trillion annually. That’s mind-blowing, right? Clean, well-managed data is not a requirement but essential.So, the concern is, Is it worth- I must say yes, it is. If you do it right, outsourcing can not only save money but time also. So, you get sufficient time to think of what to do next.Alright, that’s a wrap for today. Thanks for hanging out with me on this podcast. If you found this helpful, don’t forget to follow, rate, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.
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