£434 in one day.

Not impressive, but that is what I generated yesterday and there’s no reason can’t be repeated once a week or even once a day.

Although the figure is not high, the Time Out factor is, since this semi – passive income figure is likely repeat once every year, with under ten minutes time invested on each occasion.

I didn’t put the alarm on this morning, did the usual breakfast in bed with Jen and went down the gym for my sub – twenty minute 4HB workout.

Then I wandered around town for a while and got home for lunch, then did a bit more work.

I’d guess I put in five hours total – a long work day since at the moment I’m building a few brands and reading a lot of research material, which I count as work, even though I enjoy that part.

The main thing about £434 in a day in semi – passive income Vs an income that is paid in exchange for your time (employment, self employment) is this:

Time.

The best parts of yesterday wasn’t earning four hundred quid in ten minutes, it was walking through the park looking towards the Sun.

The more passive income I earn, the more I can appreciate the little things, which are really the big things in Life.

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I fucking hate commuting. Which is why I did something about it, instead of complaining about how crap my Life is.

If you want to stop commuting and have a decent quality of Life I suggest you read this short post. By the end of it you’ll know what to do to stop commuting and how to work from home doing what you love. No hype guaranteed.

The Commute problem

What a total waste of Life and a great way to poison the Environment with a few more tonnes of Carbon emissions, as well as starting your day in a stressful and dangerous way.

 

My non – commute day

I would consider myself average in what I’ve achieved so far as a Self – Starter Entrepreneur:

So I work from home and keep my main semi-passive income stream ticking over with an hour a week of work? Big deal. I’ve worked bloody hard to get there over fifteen – odd years of failure and success and still have some business investment debt to clear, that’s the reality.

As far as I’m concerned I’m no Four Hour Work Week Blog paradigm, but even a small shift towards that freedom model has made a massive difference to my Life.

Here’s my day

It’s 10:12 am. I’m still in my dressing gown writing this short blog post.

I forgot to turn the alarm clock off. normally I don’t set the alarm at all because most of my business communication is by Email and I don’t have a massive portfolio of clients, just decent ones that pay me a fair rate for what I do.

So after the usual breakfast in bed with Jen, I had a ten minute interaction on Twitter with my followers (my followers are more than ten times the number that I follow myself, which is always a good measure of how much value you deliver to your audience).

Next up I’m writing this post because I care about my personal brand as opposed to making money for someone else’s brand.

Yesterday was an unusually busy day with my main business (I work in the ultra – competitive business energy broker markets in a smarter way than my competition) there were two new clients wanting to do business with me and also three existing clients adding new properties to my portfolio. I must have spent twenty five minutes on the business yesterday.

Today I’m having another “big day” as it were.

First I’m off to the gym, because fitness comes first and because I’ve got the time to go there.

Then I’m investing a whole hour dealing with the new business and passing the info on to my admin guys.

Then I’m optimizing the SEO on my simple niche website which cost me less than ten pounds to build. This will bring me a maximum of 2003 unique targeted visitors per month with less than two hours work.

Because the energy markets are so competitive I had to think around the problem and attract a niche audience using a free ‘hook’ with huge value. Smarter than my peers that spend weeks just cold calling.

Note that I still do cold call occasionally, but only to a targeted niche, armed with the right niche website to direct prospective clients to.

 

So what have you learned so far?

#1 earn passive income in a business that does not require you to travel to an office or meetings etcetera

#2 outsource your admin

#3 deal with high paying clients who appreciate your high value service

 

Time Leverage

This is what separates the time – rich from the quality of Life poor.

 

Which is why the final thing I’m doing today is to plan a system to create a network of affiliates for my business energy business.

I would rather five other people work to gather clients and potentially earn themselves a five figure sum per year, whilst I give them the tools and simple training to do that.

Then all I have to do is pay my small team and spend time building multiple brands (I’m building three simultaneously right now) and multiple income streams which is only possible and risk-free using the power of the Internet.

 

Living

This is about putting quality of Life before work by working smart and therefore working less.

No matter how much I earn I’ll keep my personal expenditure low relative to the general Consumer population because I hate Consumerism for the sake of spending money and status / addiction to money making.

I’ll always appreciate everything I have right now in this moment instead of living in some future perceived Utopia. I love my Life as it is right now, staying healthy, having a great relationship with Jen and plenty of days out in the Sun.

 

And you?

If you want to do work you love, go to my other blog Bootstrap Cafe and subscribe there to the Email news feed.

I’m launching a new resource, The Back Room in February 2012, which will be hidden away there, revealing secrets that give you the tools to earn passive income in the smartest and most enjoyable way possible, so you can get on with living instead of commuting.

‘Nuff said.

 

 

Are you bored with your work?

Enough.

After years of studying and applying Marketing I’ve learned 99% of what I need to know. I only follow one blog in the World now on the subject.

As a creative person I’ve had enough of the restrictions imposed by the Professional field in which I work it’s made me a moderate passive income and could make me a six figure sum per year; trouble is my heart isn’t in it.

I’m far more interested in hanging out with other creative people creating new movements, so that’s my Life from this moment on.

So if you find your current business of Lifestyle boring, follow me on Twitter or subscribe now.

Things of great consequence will happen rapidly starting now.

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