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How to Scale Your Business Without Sacrificing Freedom
Publisher |
Brian Clark
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Careers
Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Publication Date |
Jul 03, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:51:09
No matter what your idea of freedom is — whether it’s maximizing earnings or maximizing lifestyle — you will have to find reliable ways to earn more money in less time to achieve it.Otherwise, you just end up sacrificing the freedom that drew you to becoming a freelancer or entrepreneur in the first place.Ed Gandia has spent the last decade living on the margins of his business and finding ways to scale it without adding the freedom-robbing complexity that we all want to avoid. And now he teaches writers how to do the same — how to earn more in less time, and how to think more like entrepreneurs than craftsmen.Listen on to hear Ed and Brian Clark discuss a number of simple methods that Ed has learned for how to “scale light,” plus a few more advanced methods for how to “scale lean.” Each of these methods have helped Ed skip ahead of simple incremental growth and instead experience massive leaps in output and revenue, and, most importantly, having the space he’s needed to create breakthroughs in both his business and life.Listen to Ed's previous appearance on Unemployable: https://unemployable.com/podcast/ed-gandia/To access the show notes, transcript, and links mentioned in this episode, view the episode page at: http://unemployable.com/podcast/scale-your-business***Unemployable is brought to you by iThemes Hosting for WordPress. iThemes is our host here at Unemployable.com, and it keeps the site fast and reliable — while not breaking the bank. To save even more, simply use this exclusive link to save $50 off your first year: http://ithemes.com/bc50

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