Saturday, February 26, 2011

Learn How To Make Lots Of Money While Working A Four-Hour Work Week

Have you heard of the 4 hour work week? Of course, I mean a 4 hour work week where you still make a lot of money. Doesn't that sound good? If you only worked four hours a week, you could travel, volunteer, do anything you want the rest of the week. But exactly how does one get to the point where you can do this?

Well, right off the bat, I know it sounds like a gimmick, but it is not. It takes a lot of work. And you have to have the desire and stick-to-it-ness to do it. And it probably involves using the internet, but if you are reading this post, you are already familiar with the internet and more than likely could use it in a business or to create a business.

It involves finding a niche and leveraging your skills to make money. You can be a freelance writer, blogger, computer programmer, a whole bunch of things. Then you have to work hard and maybe collaborate with some folks. Join some forums and read up on how to make money on the internet. Once you get started, then you can build up your business. When you reach a certain level of success, you can then start to outsource some of the tasks. That is how you get your business better and better and then start working less and less, as you outsource more.

It is also good to interact with folks of like mind, who also want to succeed in this way. That way you can ask questions and get new ideas, and maybe find one mentor or more. You can start learning all of this from such sites as Project Getaway, which is designed to bring entrepreneurs together in exotic locations to succeed in business while designing a four hour work week type life/work balance. You can become a member of the Project Getaway forum, and get right into the game.

The other good part is that you can do some of these internet businesses with little or no upfront cash. Just get in there and do it. Find out how on the forum.

What a great way to get out of debt and make lots of money for the future. And have fun too.

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