The limiting factor of all solopreneurs is time. There is only you, and you have a constant amount of time. If like me you don’t want to take on staff to create more available time in your business you have to use the constant of time in more efficient ways. I’m not talking about some anal…
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I came across a term in a book recently that really struck a chord with me, and that is the idea of a free range human. I know I’m free range organic, what are you? A thousand apologies to the author, I cannot find which book it came from to credit your idea, if anyone…
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Get big or go home! I’m calling bullshit on that idea right now. What is our western culture’s obsession with large business? As a solopreneur I think you should be looking to rightsize your business not scale it so large it becomes a beast on your back or have it too small that it cannot…
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Here’s a great little recipe for starting a business in three hours or less. Ingredients 1 laptop or other suitable computer 1 paypal account 1 domain name 1 budget hosting Expertise (your thing) 1 skype account 3 hours of your time Method Map your domain name (it should match your great idea in some way)…
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If, like me, you sell services that revolve around you as an expert,you need to be happy selling brand you. Freelancers and solopreneurs are essentially selling themselves and their expertise, here’s a quick list of useful things to do to help people get the “YOU”. Remember you may never meet or even call many of…
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This post was first published by me on WPDude.com Many people are more than happy to squirrel away tens of thousands in investments for their kids education, but are you also thinking about digital investments for their futures? I own jenny-matthews.com (live) and faye-matthews.com (currently parked). I bought and host these domains for my daughters as a digital investment for…
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