by Skellie @ AnyWired由skellie @ anywired

If you are — or would like to be — an entrepreneur, yet you’d be happy to earn enough to live the life you want rather than becoming filthy rich, lifestyle entrepreneurship might be a good fit for you.如果你是-或希望是-一個企業家,但你一定會高興地賺取足夠的生活,你想,而不是成為一夜暴富,生活方式創業可能是一個好的適合你。

Lifestyle entrepreneurs will generally base their ventures around time minimalism, or something they love, even if there are more profitable (but more time-consuming, or less interesting) options available.生活方式的企業家們能夠普遍基地,其合資左右的時間極少,或一些他們喜歡,即使有更有利可圖的(但有更多的時間消費,還是沒有那麼有趣)可供選擇。

The goal of a lifestyle entrepreneur is not to amass a huge fortune, but instead, to achieve certain definable goals and, beyond that point, to ensure business does not interfere too much with the enjoyment of those goals.該目標的一種生活方式,企業家是不會大肆聚斂巨額財富,而是為了實現某種可定義的目標,並超越了這一點,以確保業務不干預太多與享受這些目標。

In this article, I’ll be outlining the primary steps to becoming a lifestyle entrepreneur, followed by 40+ educational and practical resources you can use to get started.在這篇文章中,我將概述的主要步驟,以成為一種生活方式的企業家,其次是40 +教育和實際的資源,你可以用上手。

The 3 types of lifestyle entrepreneur 有三種不同的生活方式企業家

Time minimalists. This method is all about taking much of the time commitments out of owning a business and earning an income. 時間minimalists ,這樣的方法是對所有採取的大部分時間內承諾了擁有業務及收入。 This is usually achieved through elimination, outsourcing, the 80/20 principle, simplicity and automation, or through focusing on ’set it and forget it’ products, like eBooks or drop-shipped products.這通常是通過消除,外包, 80/20原則,簡潔性和自動化的,或通過著眼於確立它忘記了它的產品,像電子書或輟學發運產品。

Example: Doug Price, who created 例如:道格價,世衛組織成立 ProSoundEffects.com prosoundeffects.com . His PPC advertised site sells audio libraries at several hundred dollars a pop and earns over $10,000 a month with under two-hours of maintenance work each week. 他的PPC標榜網站銷售音像圖書館,在數百元的流行和收入超過$ 10000個,與下兩小時的維修工作,每星期。 The business allows Doug to spend plenty of time pursuing his two primary passions: music and travel. 該業務允許道格花大量的時間追求他的兩所小學的激情:音樂和旅行。

Nomadic entrepreneurs. While the nomadic lifestyle entrepreneur isn’t necessarily working less than anyone else, the nomad’s number 1 aim is freedom of location: an anywhere work style. 游牧企業家,而游牧生活方式的企業家,並不一定是工作不到別人,游牧排名第一的宗旨是自由的位置:一個地方的工作作風。 Work should enable travel, not confine it to one weekend each year.工作,應使旅行,而不是只限於一個週末,每一年。

Example: Lea and Jonathan Woodward run 例如: lea和喬納森伍德沃德運行 an online branding and marketing business 網上品牌推廣和營銷業務 from a variety of international locations, creating an easy mix of travel and work. 從各種國際地點,創造一個易於組合的旅行和工作。 The business is optimized to be manageable from anywhere in the world. 業務優化的可管理的,由世界各地。

Doing it for love. For this kind of lifestyle entrepreneur, business revolves around a passionate hobby: something they’d still be doing, even if it didn’t earn a cent. 這樣做,為愛為這種生活方式的企業家,商業圍繞激情的嗜好:他們'd仍然會做,即使是它不賺一分錢。 The goal is not to work as little as possible.目標不是為了工作,盡量少。 For this kind of entrepreneur, work is a passion, and maintaining and operating her/his business is woven into a lifestyle, not separate from it.對於這樣的企業家,但工作是一種激情,並維護和經營她/他的業務是織成一種生活方式,而不是脫離它。

Example: eBay user 例如: eBay的用戶 richietman richietman (”Richard”) began selling personally restored violins on eBay after a dire health issue forced him to quit his career as an attorney. " 理查德" ) ,日本開始銷售個人恢復小提琴易趣後,一場可怕的健康問題迫使他不得不辭去他的職業是律師。 What was once a passionate hobby became a (no-less passionate) $100,000 per year business. 什麼是一次激情的嗜好成了(不少激情) 100,000美元,每年的業務。

Which one are you? 其中,你呢?

Pick your favorite option from this list:挑選你最喜愛的選擇,從這個名單:

  1. You work part-time hours and earn a full-time income.你的工作,部分時間制時,並賺取全職收入。
  2. You can work from anywhere in the world.你可以在任何地方工作,在世界上。
  3. You make a living with a business that is strongly linked to a passion of yours.你能以此為生與業務密切相關,熱愛你的。

If you’re extra-ambitious, you can aim for hybrid models:如果您課外雄心勃勃的,你可以瞄準混合型模式:

  1. You work part-time hours and earn a full-time income, from anywhere.你的工作,部分時間制時,並賺取全職收入,從任何地方。
  2. You work part-time hours and earn a full-time income, from anywhere, doing something you’d be doing even if you didn’t get paid for it .你的工作,部分時間制時,並賺取全職收入,從任何地方,做您想要做的事,即使你沒有得到支付。

Time-minimalist business models 時間定最低限度的商業模式

1. 1 。 Information products (ie eBooks, audio CDs, interview transcripts, videos). 信息產品(如電子書籍,音樂CD ,面試謄本,錄像帶) 。

  • Work with what you know, or what you can easily learn.工作是什麼,你知道,或者你可以很容易了解。
  • Research niche markets and find out what information and answers they’re searching for.研究利基市場,並了解哪些信息,並回答了他們正在尋求。 The AdWords keyword tool的AdWords關鍵字工具 is a great tool you can use to do this.是一個偉大的工具,你可以用這樣做。
  • Charging more than $50 for your product will make it easier to cover and exceed costs — unless your product really couldn’t be perceived as worth that much.收費超過50元,為您的產品使用戶能夠更方便涵蓋並超越費用-除非你的產品真的不能被視為值得。
  • Create a basic website and landing page for your product, and register a domain name.建立一個基本的網站和網頁,為您的產品,並登記一個域名。
  • Work out what your product will include in detail, then set up your website and landing page is if you are actually selling an existing product.工作中有什麼你的產品將包括詳細的,繼而成立你的網站和網頁的是,如果你是真正銷售的現有產品。 Add a test price and a link to a checkout button.添加測試價格,並提供連結到結帳按鈕。
  • Instead of a payment info form, create a page informing would-be buyers that you are working on an updated version of your product to be released in the near future.而不是一種支付信息的形式,建立一個網頁,通知用戶通常會認為你的工作是一個更新版本的產品將在不久的將來。 You can add an email sign-up form to return some of these would-be customers.您可以添加一個郵箱登錄表格中返回部分這些準客戶。
  • Add放入 Google Analytics Google Analytics功能 to your website to track the amount of people who decide to ‘buy’ your item.到你的網站,以追踪數額的人,決定要'買'你的項目。
  • Set up a minimum $100建立了居民最低100元 Google Adwords Google的廣告客戶 to test how your product would actually fare if you created it.目的是測試你的產品,實際上有票價,如果你創造了它。 Track how many people proceed to the checkout and are met with your ‘updated product coming soon’ message.田徑有多少人進行結帳,並會見了你的'最新產品即將推出的'信息。 You can count all/most of these visitors as buyers.你可以指望所有/大部分這些旅客為買家。
  • At the end of your test, work out whether your product would have covered advertising costs, and by how much.在結束你的測試工作,制定是否你的產品將涵蓋了廣告成本,而且是多少。 If your product is $50 and your PPC campaign garners two ’sales’, you’ve broken even.如果您的產品是50元,和你的PPC運動贏得兩個'賣' ,你盈虧相抵。
  • It’s often recommended that you expend $500 testing your product before you actually invest the time/money required to create it.它的經常建議您花費500元,在測試你的產品之前,你實際上是投資了時間/金錢,需要去創造。 I suggest doing this in $100 blocks so you can re-evaluate your progress and try new strategies as you go along.我建議這樣做,在100元塊,所以你可以重新評估自己的進步和嘗試新的戰略,作為你一起走。
  • Note: if you haven’t run a PPC campaign before,注意:如果你沒有運行的PPC運動之前, Marketing Experiments has some fantastic tutorials and guides營銷實驗有一些神奇教程和指南 to get you started.讓您輕鬆上路。
  • Once your information product is created, you need only manage your PPC campaigns from time to time.一旦你的信息產品,是創造,你只需要管理你的PPC運動,從時間,以時間。

2. 2 。 Find a product to sell via drop shipping 尋找自己需要的產品銷售下降,經航運

  • Work with products you know, or can easily learn about.工作與產品,你知道,或可輕易了解。
  • Research niche markets and find out what kinds of products they’re searching for, and who — if anyone — is meeting their needs.研究利基市場,並了解什麼樣的產品,他們正在尋求,是誰-如果有人-是滿足他們的需要。
  • Ideally, your products should cost $50+.理想的情況下,你的產品應成本50元+ 。 A smaller volume of sales with a high profit margin is generally easier to manage.體積小,銷售具有高利潤率一般都更易於管理。
  • Find a wholesaler who will drop ship your product (try:找到一個批發商,他們將下降艦你的產品(嘗試: http://www.dropshipsource.com ). ) 。 Drop shipping means you forward orders to a wholesaler, and they will handle stock and delivery for you.落航運意味著你前進的命令,以一個批發商,他們會妥善處理,股票和交付給你。 You pocket the difference between wholesale and retail price, minus drop shipping fees, without ever having to touch or store the items you sell.你的口袋之間的差額,批發和零售價格,再減去下降航運費,從來沒有過接觸或存放物品出售。 Neat, huh?整齊,嗯?
  • Create a創造一個 Yahoo!雅虎! store商店 dedicated to your product idea.專用客戶對產品的想法。
  • Test your store with a PPC campaign, as outlined above, before spending more than $500 on it.測試您的店鋪與PPC的運動,正如上文所述,然後才動用超過500元。
  • If tests are successful, the process of running your business should only involve sending off orders and managing PPC campaigns from time to time.如果試驗成功的話,該進程的運行你的業務應只涉及送訂單和管理PPC的運動,從時間,以時間。 I’d suggest outsourcing customer service as soon as possible.我會建議外包客戶服務必須要盡快恢復。

For more ideas, see the Automate section of更多的想法,看到自動化科 The 4-Hour Work Week 4個小時的工作週 .

Nomadic business models 游牧的商業模式

The above two ‘time-minimalist’ models are also nomadic models, capable of being managed from anywhere.上述兩個'的時間盡量少' ,我們也有游牧模式,能夠被管理,從任何地方。 Here are some more ideas for web-based entrepreneurship:這裡有一些更多的想法,為基於網絡的創業精神:

  1. Develop (or hire someone to develop) a useful web application.開發(或分期付款有人開發)一個有用的Web應用。 You can run a beta migrating into a subscription fee, or offer both free and premium accounts.你可以運行測試遷徙成為一個向用戶收取費用,或提供免費和保費賬戶。
  2. Create a for-profit blog and outsource content creation to high-quality writers.創造一個以營利為博客和外包內容創作,以高品質的作家。
  3. Share your expertise through paid content (see Brian Clark’s free分享你的專業知識,通過付費內容(見布賴恩克拉克的自由 Teaching Sells 教學銷售 eBook for more information.)電子書更多相關資訊) 。
  4. Start a consulting business or firm.開始諮詢業務或公司。
  5. Create a free version of a website-model that is usually paid, then recoup costs through advertising.創建一個免費的版本,一個網站模型,它通常支付的,則收回成本,並通過廣告。
  6. Flip websites and blogs倒裝網站與博客 .
  7. Trade stocks online.貿易股網上。
  8. Hire local salespeople to run a grounded business.聘請當地銷售人員開辦一個既存的業務。
  9. Collaborate with grounded business-partners remotely.與接地商業夥伴遙。

Tools to run a nomadic venture: 工具開辦一個游牧民族的風險:

A for love, not (just) money business model 甲愛,而不是(公正)錢的商業模式

Work from your passions, hobbies and interests first — then link these to possible opportunities.工作,從你的激情,興趣愛好和利益放在首位-連接, 然後將這些可能出現的機會。 A niche focus will help your venture stand out and reduce competition.利基重點將幫助您的企業站出來,並減少競爭。 Consider these options:考慮這些選項:

  1. Start an online store selling items you are personally interested in. If you love comic books, you might start an online store selling hard to find comic books, or comic books starring specific characters, for example.啟動網上商店出售的物品,你都親自感興趣,如果你喜歡的漫畫書,你可能會開始網上商店銷售,很難找到漫畫書,或漫畫書主演的具體特徵,例如。 While it’s certainly possible to start a grounded store, difficulties in targeting small niches and bigger overhead costs make this a riskier option.而它的可能性的確存在,開始對既存店,在困難針對小龕和更大的間接費用,使這是一個冒險的選擇。
  2. Get paid to do something you usually do for free.得到報酬做點事,你通常是免費的。 If you already like building computers, you could create custom-built models and sell them.如果你已經想建設電腦,你可以創建定制已建成模範和銷售。 If you know a lot about a particular topic and like giving advice on it, consider selling premium content or becoming a consultant dealing in that topic.如果你知道了很多關於某一專題,並願提供意見,考慮出售優質內容或成為顧問處理這一專題。 These are just a few examples.這些只是幾個例子。
  3. If you love hunting for collectibles but are limited by how much you can afford to buy, start reselling these collectibles to others, allowing for a lot of guilt-free item hunting!如果你愛打獵,為收藏品,但受限於多少,你能買得起,開始倒賣這些收藏品給他人,讓很多內疚免費項目打獵!
  4. Open a guest-house and rent rooms in a place you have always wanted to live.打開一個客戶內部和租客房,在一個地方,你一直想活。 Mark Hayward is a friend of mine馬克海沃德是一個朋友的礦井 currently living this dream in beautiful Culebra, Puerto Rico目前生活在這樣一個夢想,在美麗的庫萊布拉島,波多黎各 .

Being passionate about a product will help you identify bargains, sell items other people interested in your niche actually want, and enjoy the process of selecting stock.正在激情的產物,將幫助您確定討價還價,銷售物品其他人的興趣,在你的利基其實是想和享受的過程中挑選股票。 You have more to worry about your products being too generic than you have to worry about them being too obscure — by many accounts, catering to small, under-served niche audiences is the way to go.你有更多的擔心你的產品太一般比你不得不擔心他們過於模糊-許多帳戶,可以照顧到小,服務不足的利基觀眾的是一段路要走。

Tips on doing what you love 秘訣就做什麼,你的愛

  • Put your enjoyment before profit when making business decisions (as long as you have enough income to live off).把你享受利潤面前時,業務決策(只要你有足夠的收入,生活過) 。
  • Growth is not always the best option if stress and complications go with it.增長並不總是最佳的選擇,如果應力和並發症配合。
  • Don’t take on staff unless it makes things easier.不要對工作人員,除非它使得事情更加容易。 A lot of entrepreneurs are happy until they decide to start taking on staff, then realize after the fact that they intensely dislike managing workers!很多企業家都快樂,直到他們決定開始採取對工作人員,才發覺後,但事實是他們在激烈討厭管理工人!
  • Think about ways to minimize or eliminate the least enjoyable or least interesting aspects of your venture, even if it means sacrificing some profits.要想辦法盡量減少或消除最不愉快,或至少有趣方面您的風險,即使這意味著犧牲一些利潤。
  • Work/life balance can be a renewed problem when you love your work.工作/生活的平衡可以是一個延續的問題,當你熱愛你的工作。 That’s great — but you love your family and friends, too.那就太好了-但你愛你的家人和朋友也是如此。 Resist the temptation to work all the time, as other aspects of your life will wilt in the background.抵制誘惑,工作的所有時間,在其他方面你的人生會枯萎在後台。

40+ Practical and Inspirational Resources for the Lifestyle Entrepreneur 40 +實際和鼓舞人心的資源,為企業家的生活方式

Books on lifestyle entrepreneurship 書籍生活方式創業

Reasons to start 原因展開

  • 10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job 10個理由你千萬不要找工作 — Steve Pavlina -史蒂夫p avlina

    “It’s funny that when people reach a certain age, such as after graduating college, they assume it’s time to go out and get a job. "這是可笑的,當人們達到一定的年齡,例如大學畢業後,大學生,他們承擔起它的時候走出去,並找到一份工作。 But like many things the masses do, just because everyone does it doesn’t mean it’sa good idea.但是就像許多東西,群眾可以做,因為大家都沒有,不等於這是個好主意。 In fact, if you’re reasonably intelligent, getting a job is one of the worst things you can do to support yourself.事實上,如果您在合理的智能,找工作,是一種最壞的東西,你可以做,以支持自己。 There are far better ways to make a living than selling yourself into indentured servitude.”有遠更好的辦法,為了生活而不是出售自己契約奴役" 。

How to start 如何啟動

  • 10 Tips For Moving From Programmer to Entrepreneur 10個秘訣,從程序員到企業家 — Ian Landsman -伊恩陸地
    “… the best code in the world is meaningless if nobody knows about your product. " … …最好的法典,在世界上是沒有什麼意義的,如果沒有人知道你的產品。 Code is meaningless if the IRS comes and throws you in jail because you didn’t do your taxes.代碼是沒有意義的,如果國稅局來去全中,你在坐牢,因為你沒有這樣做,你的稅。 Code is meaningless if you get sued because you didn’t bother having a software license created by a lawyer.”代碼是沒有意義的,如果你得到起訴,因為你沒有理會過一個軟件授權製造的律師" 。
  • 36 Startup Tips: From Software Engineering to PR and More! 36創業秘訣:從軟件工程,以公關和更多! — Alex Iskold -徐家i skold
    “A team of 2-3 rockstar engineers can build pretty much any system because they are good at what they do, love building software, focus on the goal, and don’t get in each other’s way. "一隊2-3 Rockstar的工程師們可以建造漂亮得多,任何制度,因為他們是善於他們做什麼,愛軟件建設,著眼於目標,但沒有得到對方的方式。 A team of 20 so-so engineers will not get very far.一隊20等,使工程師們不會得到很遠。 The mythical man-month book debunked the notion of scaling by adding more programmers to the project.神話般的男子一個月預訂反擊概念結垢加入更多程序員到項目。 The truth is that most successful software today is built by just a handful of good engineers.事實的真相是最成功的軟件是建立在只由少數幾個好的工程師。 Less is more applies equally to code and to the number of people working on it.”以下是更多同樣適用於代碼,並有多少人的工作,這點"
  • How to Start a Startup如何開始啟動 — by Paul Graham -保羅格雷厄姆
    “You need three things to create a successful startup: to start with good people, to make something customers actually want, and to spend as little money as possible. "你需要三樣東西,以創造一個成功的啟動:開始即具備良好的人,使一些顧客真正希望,並花一點錢越好。 Most startups that fail do it because they fail at one of these.大多數初創企業不能做,是因為他們未能在其中之一。 A startup that does all three will probably succeed.”啟動這三個可能會得逞" 。
  • The Secrets of Creating and Growing an Online Business秘密的建立和不斷增長的在線業務 — Matt Inglot -馬特因格洛特
    “Starting an online business is no doubt a popular entrepreneurial venture these days. "從網上業務是毫無疑問的熱門創業風險,這些天。 Through the internet a product can be created, marketed, sold, paid for, and delivered for fractions of the cost of doing so outside of the virtual world.透過網際網路的產品,可以創造,行銷,銷售,支付,並發表為分式的費用這樣做以外的虛擬世界。 Often times the physical location of your business doesn’t even matter - as long as you have an internet connection and a $300 computer.很多時候,物理位置您的企業甚至沒有的事-只要你有一個網際網路連線和3 00元的電腦。 Did I mention you can work from home with flexible hours?”我已經提到過,您可以在家中工作,與靈活的工作時間" ?

How to be good at it 如何善於運用它

  • 100 Ways to be a Better Entrepreneur 100方式是一個更好的企業家 — Entrepreneur.com -e ntrepreneur.com

    “A common mistake for many entrepreneurs is that they “just don’t have time” to work on the things that will make them better at what they do. "一個共同的錯誤,有許多企業家的是,他們"只是沒有足夠的時間"的工作,對事情,使他們更好地為他們做什麼。 They get caught up in the daily operations of their business and can’t see past that. 他們趕上了,在日常運作中的業務,不能看著他的過去。 You may have heard the old saw that some things are urgent and some are important, but few things are both. 你可能聽說老看到一些東西,有其迫切性,有些是重要的,但幾件事都是。 Many business owners spend their time on the urgent things because their lack of planning and long-term perspective continually creates additional urgent things. 許多企業主花費的時間就緊迫的事情,因為他們缺乏規劃和長遠的角度,不斷創造更多的緊迫的事情。 Self-education is a good example of something that is extremely important but not at all urgent.” 自我教育,是一個很好的例子,這是非常重要,但並非在所有緊迫" 。

  • Free! 免費! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business 為什麼$ 0.00 ,是未來的商業 — Chris Anderson -克里斯安德森
    Give away the cell phone, sell the monthly plan; make the videogame console cheap and sell expensive games; install fancy coffeemakers in offices at no charge so you can sell managers expensive coffee sachets.” "贈送手機,出售每月計劃,使遊戲控制台廉價出售昂貴的遊戲;安裝花式咖啡機,在辦公室不收費,讓您可以銷售經理昂貴咖啡sachets " 。
  • Random Thoughts on Being an Entrepreneur隨想就被一位企業家 — Hugh Macleod -休高樂
    “People remember the quality long after they’ve forgotten the price. "人們還記得,只要質量後,他們忘了代價。 Unless you try to rip them off.”除非你嘗試扯裂它們趕走" 。
  • The Top 10 Lies of Entrepreneurs十大謊言企業家 — Guy Kawasaki -川崎傢伙

    “An entrepreneur’s projections are never conservative. "一位企業家的預測從來都不是保守的。 If they were, they would be $0.”如果他們,他們會$ 0 " 。

  • The Zen of Business Plans禪宗的業務計劃 — Guy Kawasaki -川崎傢伙
    “While creation of the business plan should be a group effort involving all the principal players in the company, the actual writing of the business plan–literally sitting down at a computer and pounding out the document–should be a solo effort.” " ,而創造的商業計劃應該是一個集團努力涉及所有主要參與者,該公司實際編寫商業計劃-從字面上坐下來在電腦及碰撞出文件應該是一個獨奏努力" 。
  • How to Make a Million Dollars如何使100萬美元 — Marshall Brain -馬歇爾腦
    “Last week I was invited to speak to a group of 200 students at Duke University. "上週我應邀發言,對一組200名學生在杜克大學。 The organizers gave me pretty much free rein in picking my topic, so I decided to talk about this.”組織者給了我非常放手挑我的話題,所以我決定談論此事" 。
  • Internet Pioneers on What Not to Do互聯網先驅,就不應做的事情。 — Jeffrey Gangemi -杰弗裡甘傑米

    “Potential pitfalls along the way to building a successful online business are many, whether you’re taking your brick-and-mortar operation onto the Web or making your existing online outfit smarter.” "潛在的陷阱,在前進的道路上,以建立一個成功的網上業務有很多,無論您以您的磚和迫擊砲操作到網上,或讓您的現有線上配備更聰明" 。

  • Top 20 Entrepreneurial Quotes前20名企業家行情 — Yasmine -y asmine
    “Some people dream of great accomplishments, while others stay awake and do them - Anonymous” "有些人的夢想的偉大成就,而另一些保持清醒,並做他們-無名氏"

Entrepreneurial reading 企業家讀

  • The 100 Daily Must-Reads for Entrepreneurs 100每日必備的內容是企業家 — Bootstrapper -b ootstrapper

    “These days, it seems that almost everyone has a blog, so it’s often hard to separate what’s really worth reading from what isn’t. "這些天來,它似乎是幾乎每個人都有博客,因此它往往難以分開什麼的,實在值得一讀的,什麼是不。 Luckily, we’ve done the work for you and narrowed it down to 100 highly informative sites.”幸運的是,我們已經做的工作,為您和縮小它放下至100非常翔實的地盤" 。

  • Springwise springwise
    “New business ideas for entrepreneurial minds.” "新的經營理念,為企業家的頭腦" 。
  • Startup Spark啟動星火
    “Sparking startups with advice, inspiration and a bit of craziness…” "那閃亮的初創企業提供諮詢,靈感和一點瘋狂… … "
  • Entrepreneur.com entrepreneur.com
    “Online magazine for business and small business.” "網上雜誌,為企業和小企業" 。
  • Startup Nation全國啟動
    “Source for small business advice, help starting a business, and an entrepreneurial forum.” "源,為小企業的意見,幫助創辦企業,和一個企業家論壇" 。
  • Just for Small Business只針對小型企業
    “Starting and growing a small business requires the mastery of multiple disciplines. "的起點和成長中的小型企業,需要掌握多學科的。 Make sure you’re not missing out on trends and advice on finances, operations, and marketing, among other things.”請確認您不能錯過的趨勢和意見,對財務,業務,行銷,除其他事情" 。
  • Inc.com inc.com
    “Small business resources and small business information for the entrepreneur.” "小企業的資源和小型商業信息,為企業家" 。
  • Workhappy.net workhappy.net
    “Killer resources for entrepreneurs.” "殺手級的資源,為企業家" 。

Doing what you love 做你的愛

  • How to Find What You Love to Do如何找到你喜歡做 — Brian Kim -布賴恩金

    “People think you have to travel around the world, experience new things, etc to find what you love to do. "人們認為,你要周遊世界,體驗新的東西,等找到你喜歡做的。 No. You just have to sit down and decide.號你一定要坐下來,並作出決定。 The answer is already within you.答案是已經在你們心裡。 You just have to dig it up and avoid procrastinating.你一定要挖起來,並避免拖延。 Your brain has absorbed all sorts of information and experiences and it has the answer ready to be unraveled.”你的大腦也吸收了各種各樣的信息和經驗,它的答案,隨時可以在底線" 。

  • Making a Profit Out of Passion: Lifestyle Entrepreneurship賺錢出的激情:企業家的生活方式 — George Rodriguez -喬治羅德里格斯
    “According to the market research company Warrillow and Co., as many as 90 percent of the roughly 20 million American small business owners appear to be motivated by lifestyle more than money.” "據市場研究公司warrillow和股份有限公司,有多達90 %的,大約有20萬美國小企業主似乎是出於生活方式多錢" 。

Nomadic entrepreneurship 游牧創業

  • Is Location Independent Life Cheaper Than Living in Just One Place?是位置獨立的生活成本比生活在一個地方嗎? — Lea Woodward -l ea伍德華
    “There are some things in life that are just accepted; the notion that a life of permanent travel is expensive and only for movie stars and famous people is one of them. "有一些東西,在生活中只是接受;概念,即生活的永久旅行非常昂貴,而且只為電影明星和著名人士就是其中之一。 In this post, I might just blow that myth right out of the water.”在這個後,我可能只是衝擊的神話右出的水" 。
  • Round-the-world Trip Planner輪- -世界的旅程 — Airtreks -a irtreks
    “This TripPlanner™ enables you to plan multi-destination “mini-retirements” with ease by adding an unlimited number of cities and countries, flying in any direction you choose.” "這tripplanner ™讓您計劃多目的地的"迷你退休" ,輕鬆加入不限數量的國家和城市,飛行在任何方向的,你選擇的" 。

Free classes and courses on entrepreneurship 免費班和培訓班就創業

  • 7 Universities and Websites Offering Free Business Entrepreneurship Classes Online 7所大學和網站提供免費的營商創業班在線
    “Approximately 10 million entrepreneurs think about starting a business in the US every year. "大約有1000萬的企業家想一想,創辦企業,每年在美國。 Only 3 million of them actually do it.只有3萬人,其實做到這一點。 Be one of the 3 million with these free online business entrepreneurship courses.”得到其中的300萬,與這些免費的在線商務創業課程" 。
  • 99 Free Online Classes on Business and Entrepreneurship 99個免費在線課程學習關於企業與企業家精神
    “Are you looking to take business and entrepreneurship classes but are worried about the money and time availability? "你看,採取企業與創業班,但都十分關心金錢和時間可用性? The courses below are all free and can be taken at your own leisure.”該課程下面全部都是免費的,可採取在自己的休閒" 。

Manufacturers and drop-shipping 製造商和落船

Time-minimalist and solo entrepreneurship 時間盡量少和Solo創業

  • Automate Your Income by Simplifying Your Life自動化,你的收入通過簡化你的生活 — Leo Babauta -利奧b abauta
    “Instead of working hard to earn money every day and every month, work hard to set up your income stream, and then do minimal work from then on out to maintain that stream.” " ,而不是努力工作,掙錢,每天,每一個月,勤奮工作,以建立起你的收入流,然後做最低限度的工作,從那時起,以保持這流" 。
  • Go it Alone!去孤軍奮戰! The Secret to Building a Successful Business on Your Own秘密建設一個成功的商人,對自己的 — Bruce Judson -布魯斯j udson
    “In a first-of-its-kind initiative, HarperCollins Publishers has made the full content of Go It Alone! available free for readers at this Web site. "在第一次-的-它的實物倡議,哈潑柯林斯出版社已取得的全部內容轉到孤軍奮戰!免費提供,供讀者在這個網站上。 You can access the life-changing ideas in this book, at no cost.”你可以上網改變生活的想法在這本書裡,在沒有任何成本" 。
  • Five Ways to Create Passive Income With Little or No Money五個辦法創造被動收入很少或根本沒有錢 — Brian Lee -李浩
    “When I learned about the concept of passive income, I immediately became excited about it. "當我得知這一概念的被動性的收入,我頓時成了興奮。 I read every book I could get my hands on about wealth, personal finance, real estate, and entrepreneurship.我看過的每本書我能得到我的手對財富,個人理財,房地產和創業精神。 Most of these books were heavy on concepts, but light on specifics.大部分這類書籍則是沉重的概念,但根據具體的少。 With this in mind, I went to seminars and started mingling with people who were already doing it to find out how they started.牢記這一點,我去了研討會,並開始與交融的人,已經做了它,以了解他們如何開始。 Here are five suggestions from what I’ve learned.”這裡有五項建議,從我學會了" 。
  • Solo Entrepreneurs: Big Bucks From Tiny Computing Startups獨奏企業家:大公鹿從微小的計算初創 — Alice LaPlante -愛麗絲l aplante
    “One-person companies are earning upwards of $1 million in revenues annually. "一人公司收入達100萬美元的收入,每年的。 How do they do it?他們怎樣做呢? With high-speed Internet connectivity, mobile apps, automation, and a little help from their customers.”與高速網際網路連線功能,終端應用,自動化,並沒有多大幫助,從他們的客戶" 。
  • Passive Income被動收入 — Brian Lee -李浩
    “The problem with this traditional view is that time is traded for money, thereby limiting the amount of money a person can make by the amount of time he/she has.” "的問題,與這種傳統的看法是:時間是用來換取金錢,從而限制了多少錢一個人可以由大量的時間,他/她" 。
  • Selling Royalty Free Files to Make Money賣版稅免費的檔案要賺錢 — Collis Ta’eed -c ollist a'eed
    “Selling stock files is something most commonly associated with photography, however these days it’s possible to sell flash, illustrations, audio, video, fonts, websites and 3d. "賣股票檔案是最常見的與攝影,但這些天來,它有可能出售閃存,插圖,音頻,視頻,字體,網站和3D 。 Thanks to microstock sites, it has also become incredibly accessible as well.”感謝microstock地盤,它也成為令人難以置信的方便,以及" 。
  • More Passive Income Strategies越被動收入戰略 — Brian Lee -李浩
    “You’ve compartmentalized the money and assigned it a different strategy than your normal income. "你條塊分割的錢,並賦予它一個不同的策略,比你的正常收入。 Since you make enough to cover your expenses with your normal job, you allow your passive income to create a life of its own.”既然你做出足夠彌補你的支出與你的正常工作,你,讓你的被動收入,以創造自己的生命" 。

Business practicalities 商務實用性

  • Free Sample Business Plans免費樣品業務計劃
    “Get inspired with our gallery of 500+ business plans.” "得到的啟發與我們畫廊的500 +業務計劃" 。
  • Top 25 Apps to Grow Your Business前25位應用,以促進企業成長 — Aviva.com -a viva.com

    “In this guide we cover the 25 best web 2.0 applications for entrepreneurs who are looking for simple, cheap, and effective solutions to solving some of the tasks facing their small business or startup.” "在這個指導我們涵蓋25個最好的Web 2.0應用,為創業者尋找簡單,廉價,有效的解決方案,以解決一些面臨的任務,他們的小型企業或初創" 。

The lifestyle part 生活方式的一部分

(This bit is really up to you. And that’s the fun part.) (這一點實在是要看你了。這是樂趣的一部分) 。