Archive for May, 2007

How I use a Virtual Assistant to power my business

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

I’ve created thsi video which demonstrates the projects I am working on in my
Sports Marketing Strategy
business
Make sure you let me know what you think

The first thing you need to do if you want to live the 4 hour work week is…

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

In order to live the 4 hour Work Week you need to have a good Virtual Assistant. Contrary to what you may think they are not that easy to come by good ones at least, in fact some have said they are as rare as ‘Rocking Horse Poo’.
Listen to the recording below to find out […]

The difference between Outsourcing and Out tasking

Friday, May 18th, 2007

The difference between Outsourcing and Out tasking

Geo-Arbitrage- How the average person can take advantage of global currency differences

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Geo-Arbitrage is a term I first came across in Timothy Ferriss’s excellent book the
4 hour work week.
There are 2 main applications
1 If you can charge in dollars for a job lets say $15 and get someone (usually a VA or virtual assistant in another location) to do the job for $5
you have just created an […]

The first step in outsourcing is..

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

If you don’t answer this question you’ll never hit your financial goal

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

The question is what is an hour of my time worth?
It’s a straight forward question
however,
How can you make an accurate prediction of what the answer is?
I’ll give you a clue it’s not your hourly rate.
In Rich Schefren’s Internet Marketing Manifesto
on pages 17-23 he describes a way to calculate it
accurately.
Every entrepreneur needs to do this exercise.
Get […]

7 reasons to outsorce and use a Virtual Assistant are…

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Profit - we all need more of this
Sanity - you’ll go nuts trying to do it all yourself
Focus - on your strengths
Start living - free up time to do the things you love
Efficiency - it makes sense
Reality - Your not a superhero
Smugness - get the things done you don’t like to do (I love that […]