Thanks to the Internet, productivity software, virtual staffing solutions, and freelancers and consultants of all types at your disposal, a single person can cause a major economic ruckus.
According to new statistics released by the U.S. Census Bureau, an increasing number of single-person businesses are breaking into seven figures of revenue. There’s also an accompanying shift in mindset that rejects the need to “scale up� to hiring hundreds or thousands of people to make more money.
Today’s episode of Unemployable with Brian Clark talks about another mindset shift — remaining a single-person or very small company, but creating a portfolio of businesses that you own an interest in. This is what’s known as becoming a habitual entrepreneur.
In this 8-minute episode of Unemployable with Brian Clark, Brian discusses:
- The power of one person
- The rise of the millionaire solopreneur
- How a portfolio of companies creates wealth
- The key asset of the habitual entrepreneur
- Audience as a key asset
- Why you might collaborate with a “content person�
- Details about upcoming webinars
Unemployable with Brian Clark on iTunes
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