Content I like has inverse relationship to content that added value to people on the internet. Content either funny sometimes, informative sometimes. Haphazardly doing it. Wrote a book: Gather the People. Decided to build a business around her book. Built a business that could sustain itself. Recurring income. Especially important when focusing on the next […]
3 things: write (jamesclear.com 200k subscribers, 30k visitors/mo ), teach (seminar habits), speak 5yrs entrepreneur. blog after in parents basement after MBA struggled a lot. Lost money on different apps Started studying consumer psychology Shift in the way he viewed his accomplishments/goals. Shift from goals to writing everyday at 8am Difference from amateurs and professionals: […]
I hope your week is ending well. Mine has been insane. I crammed all thru the night Wednesday to get the book done. First time I’ve had that kind of session since college. Minus the Ramen. Let’s talk support contracts. I’m going to give you an example of how I almost messed up my first […]
The right support contract offers clear terms and time frames that leave both parties clear about the expectations. Some specific language can help make that happen.
What does a support contract have to do with mowing my lawn?
More than you might think. See how you can provide a valuable (and profitable) service to your clients.
Support contracts offer a great way to provide a predictable source of income for freelancers but, ultimately, they benefit both client and freelancer.
Saving is a great idea. But for freelancers, it’s just not addressing the true problem: unpredictable revenue. You can have complete control over your revenue with recurring revenue streams.
Clojure for the Brave and True This groundwork will also allow you to write some super important code. In the last section, you’ll tie everything together by creating a model of a hobbit and writing a function to hit it in a random spot. Super! Important! This is by far the best tutorial I’ve found […]