Sunday, July 4, 2010
I hear often about new entrepreneurs seeking to expand their businesses. This week a friend told me about someone who is bootstrapping a traditional business in a crowded space.

She’s been in business for less than a year, is the company’s only employee, and works out of her home. Now she’s decided to hire quickly – in fact, she’s determined she wants to immediately hire three people full-time. Presumably she’ll instantly take her payroll commitment from providing for herself to somewhere in the ball park of $100,000 – $150,000/year.
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
In an ideal world virtually everyone would build a business…at least if they’re interested in getting paid twice for their hard work. For a number of reasons building a business is a good decision.
Three are the most obvious and popular – making money, working less, and future saleability. You’ve most likely read about the first two. This post will focus on that third reason, which is perhaps the most important – future salability…how you can get paid twice for all of your nine-to-five effort.

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