Review: The Unlimited Freelancer
Have you ever dreamed of building your own business and being your own boss? Have you yearned to set out on your own but have been hesitant to begin?
The Unlimited Freelancer is an excellent tool for anyone who is thinking about becoming a freelancer, just starting out or a seasoned professional who wants to take the next step to building a business. It incorporates the real stories of people who have built businesses and how they overcame their own obstacles so their businesses and freelancing careers could thrive. I could relate to many of the true stories the eBook referenced to and took away solutions for some of the problems I have faced while growing a business. This eBook provides encouragement to small business owners and the systems to put into place to allow them to achieve their business goals. The underlying theme is one of motivation for the freelancer to create a business that they will enjoy while giving the details on how to structure the new business to make this possible.
One example of the steps The Unlimited Freelancer outlines is systemization. Some of the frustration shared by many freelancers who operate a solo show is time management and prioritization. This eBook gives you the specific resources to use for automating, outsourcing and creating time. There are examples of multiple tools in the areas of task management, contact management, marketing and accounting that will streamline work flow and save massive amounts of time for any entrepreneur. Efficiency and productivity are the lessons to take away when considering new software and resources that will allow you to get more done. Multiple resources are provided so you can choose the best support product for your individual needs.
The author also gives you a detailed plan on how to leverage your business by team building and outsourcing. The direction is concise on how to build a distributed team by hiring other freelancers, virtual assistants, and other contractors to assist you and allow you to focus on growth. One poignant remark that sums up these references is “Successful people have support teams”.
The Unlimited Freelancer is a step by step manual on how to grow your business with the correct tools to be efficient and effective. It also gives you a multitude of samples and directions on how to put provisions into place to reach your business growth goals realistically. There is an excellent section on creating passive income by utilizing revenue-generating assets to provide additional income. The eBook provides samples with the pros and cons of each idea of products that can be built an executed. The eBook walks you through how to develop, market and put the asset into active sales from start to finish on.
This guide will take you from discovering the work you were born to do, developing goals and objectives, to expand the business you desire. All the steps in between, from targeting your market, recruiting and hiring help, and understanding all of the roles you’ll have to play as business owner. It is all clearly described and defined for you in this eBook. The eBook is concluded with a comprehensive and inspiring overview of what is needed to become a successful business owner. It has been helpful for gaining a more complete understanding of the entrepreneurial process and how to set down a solid foundation for success.
The business world has drastically changed in the last few years. The Unlimited Freelancer shows how to develop the exact tools and abilities to survive in the new marketplace. The advice is solid as the topics are relevant in business today. This eBook is going to be a hit with small business owners and freelancers everywhere. The guide offers a great deal of information that you can actually and immediately use in your business endeavors. It is well-written, but more important, it is a good read. Everyone will benefit from the in-depth analysis of what works in a variety of existing business situations. I thought I was getting an eBook which would later collect dust on the book shelf, but I’ve decided instead to get a copy for my partners and friends, and to keep it at my desk to refer to again and again. Anybody thinking about starting a business or is currently a business owner will benefit greatly from the experiences Mason and James share in this eBook.
Freelancing is my life. It's what I know, it's what I'm good at, and I can't imagine doing anything else. You can call me "Freddie the Freelancer"… because I'd prefer not to use my real name for reasons that I'll tell you about in a moment.





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