
Go Solo
How to Quit the Job You Hate and Start a Small Business You Love! You Can Break Free from Your Day Job, Start Your Side Hustle from Home, and Achieve Success as a Solopreneur!
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Narrated by:
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Kelsey Humphreys
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By:
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Kelsey Humphreys
About this listen
Have you been waiting to leave your suffocating day job? Have you been wondering if you should turn your side hustle or hobby into your own business? Have you struggled with how or when to launch? Go Solo has your answers. First, Humphreys tackles how to know you're picking the right business for you. This book is not about start ups, apps, or making easy money online. This book is perfect for the aspiring freelancer, writer, designer, consultant, coach, photographer, counselor, event planner, interior designer or decorator, software developer, crafter or blogger, even plumbers, builders, realtors and developers, or insurance agents. This book is for you if you are your brand or want to become your own brand, long to live on your own terms and do work that really matters, all with little overhead.
©2014 Kelsey Humphreys (P)2014 Kelsey HumphreysInteresting thoughts on how to start the process
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Motivational
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Overall, this is a good basic intro into the topic of building a personal brand or business, and for some people it will provide a brilliant boost of motivation to get started.
Interesting read, though very basic
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
I expect non-fiction books to be well-researched. I'm unwilling to listen past the first chapter or 2 if the evidence consists of anecdotes about friends' experiences or 'what God wants'. I was after useful information, I feel this read like a non-very-experienced person's personal views. What's more that person relies heavily on a religious view that I cannot relate to.Has Go Solo put you off other books in this genre?
no just waryWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
I don't have an issue with the narration, I have an issue with the content.Any additional comments?
This review is based on the first couple of chapters as I'm not willing to listen to the rest. I felt it was important to leave a review though, otherwise only those who think it is worth listening to will review, which will positively bias reviews.Based on first couple of chapters...
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