The Missing Links: Your Weekend Reader

August 5, 2007 · 4 comments

Outsourcing the Right Way by Creating a Talent Pool – Business success starts with having the right people. And outsourcing is about finding people who can do something better than you can, (and that’s where the cost savings really come from).

10 Ways to Increase Your Arbitrage Power- The art of arbitrage – I believe is the key to living smart. It allows you to get much more given the same amount of effort.

Go audit yourself – If you’re interested in time auditing, here are some thoughts that may help.

46 Must-Read Productivity Tips for Freelancers – Freelancers face a unique set of productivity challenges, often very different from the challenges faced by regular employees. As such, it’s time we looked at the best productivity tips for us freelancers.

A Recipe For Quitting The Day Job And Working At Home – Work at home doesn’t mean what it use to.

The Perils Of Working At Night – Should You Rent A Space?
– You’re a freelancer and you work from home, or have your own business, you work odd hours, probably long hours, and if you’re just getting started, you can expect it will be like this at least for thxe net couple of mont.

How To Disappear From Your Job For A Year, And Continue To Earn Money
– I like to think a lot about passive income. That’s the ultimate dream right? To just travel the world, focus on whatever you feel like, and pick up a check each month from your investments or business.

Think Like a CEO
– Strong organizations require good leaders. Weak organizations need even better leaders.

Work for Yourself: Can You Afford to Make the Switch
– When people find out that I’ve been working from home for years, they often respond with both envy and fear: “I’d like to do that myself…but I can’t afford to give up my paycheck. How could I possibly get started in a web work career? How do you get started on something like that?

How to build your business before quitting your day job
– Like diving from a cliff the first time, leaving your job to dedicate yourself to your own business can be quite daunting prospect. There should be much more consideration to making a decision to quit your job than simply “look before you leap.”

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  • http://www.lifeoptimizer.org Donald Latumahina

    David, thanks for the link love! I appreciate it.

  • http://www.zoomstart.com Shane

    Hi David,
    Some great links to some interesting posts. Really enjoyed “Think like a CEO”

  • http://www.freetraffictip.com Tinu Abayomi-Paul

    Passive or residual income is the only way to fly. So I’m going to get all up in (lol) that post about leaving for a year. What a delicious goal.

  • http://www.tripwire.com Dwayne Melancon

    Thanks for the mention, David – the link to my post seems to have gone awol – here it is (for “Go Audit Yourself” -
    http://www.genuinecuriosity.com/genuinecuriosity/2007/08/go-audit-yourse.html
    Regards,
    Dwayne

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