The Unlimited Freelancer Review

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by Christopher D. Anderson on July 1, 2009

Ya know, it just too easy to replace your typ­i­cal 9–5 job with a work at home “job”. Many peo­ple come online hear­ing sto­ries of run­ning a busi­ness online. They hear about the free­dom, and of course the money. But as they go through the process of build­ing a stream­lined busi­ness, it starts to feel like a job.

What hap­pened to the lifestyle we were promised? Where is all the free time? How do these other peo­ple have all this free time to go on vaca­tions? The Unlim­ited Free­lancer may be able to answer that for you.

Accord­ing to The Unlim­ited Free­lancer you need to think of your busi­ness as, well a busi­ness. Not a job. There are many ways to out­source and lever­age your time with every­thing. This book gives some excel­lent ideas about out­sourc­ing as well as set­ting up sys­tems to make every day tasks much eas­ier and quicker.

Here’s a brief overview of what this book covers:

- What it means to be a free­lancer (this talks about get­ting into work­ing online and find­ing it just as busy as your other “job”)

- Sys­tems, soft­ware, and automa­tion. All stuff that helps bring your time back to you.

Here’s where it gets interesting:

–After the basics it goes over out­sourc­ing (The big secret the “guru’s” use)

–How to build a free­lance team and how this can grow your busi­ness tenfold

–It goes over what kind of rela­tion­ships you can have with oth­ers in your “team” and who to look for to work with.

So not only does it cover sys­tems and soft­ware that you can imple­ment to make your tasks eas­ier and quicker, it also cov­ers team­work. How out­sourc­ing and part­ner­ships can help immensely. Now your work at home “job” is a busi­ness. You can make it that way just by imple­ment­ing a few things in this book.

Granted this book is aimed more specif­i­cally at free­lancers, it still has a lot of infor­ma­tion that any­one in a busi­ness can use.

In close, this book cov­ers a lot in 200 pages. It goes over sys­tems and soft­ware that you can put in place to make your every­day tasks much eas­ier and faster, or even fully auto­mated. Then it jumps to using out­sourc­ing to take tasks off your list and cre­at­ing a team to grow your business.

A busi­ness can eas­ily fall with­out a solid foun­da­tion. I think with this book in hand you can cre­ate a very solid foun­da­tion for you and your busi­ness. And get that free time and money you were promised when you came into this field. Very highly recommended.

You can find the book in one of two places, depend­ing on what you want. It comes in pdf and a phys­i­cal book. I bought the phys­i­cal book as that my pre­ferred taste. You will get the same con­tent either way. You can find the books here:

The Unlim­ited Free­lancer PDF

The Unlim­ited Free­lancer Book

~Chris

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