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		<title>Transferring Personal Skills to Business Building</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 01:54:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traditional thinking would have us think that having a job working for someone is the basic essential of life itself. As we have seen in the last few years this model is changing rapidly especially in North America. Don’t get &#8230; <a href="http://www.larklandmorley.com/2009/03/16/transferring-personal-skills-to-business-building/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Traditional thinking would have us think that having a job working for someone is the basic essential of life itself. As we have seen in the last few years this model is changing rapidly especially in North America. Don’t get me wrong, you can work for someone and enjoy life to the fullest but there are ways to approach that scenario to make it more fulfilling too.</p>
<p>There are several ways to have a business. One way is to invest such as buying stock or a little more active such as participate in the strategy and significant part of the funding. The other option is to actively run a business and this can have different models to consider. Case in point is that you could be the Chairman making major strategy decisions while getting others to execute or it could be the case where you are a one man show.</p>
<p>In the investor type business approach, you could keep your regular job for the fun of it or you could now do some other activities while your investment continues to grow with the company.</p>
<p>I am planning to provide as much research as I can on the business building side of things and I have developed a new blog to cover most of this called the <a href="http://businessstartupguide.com-extras.com/">Business Start-up Guide</a> Blog.</p>
<p>It could be much easier to start a business than you may think. For example if you are a technical professional, you could incorporate a company for $220 or more then seek technical contracts in the company name (lots of tax advantages). As things grow you could get others to help under contract while you look at more long term strategies. I will cover some of these scenarios in the blog.</p>
<p>One of the most sticky point is financing. I have a cool idea of how to get very good financing for your business through your company. Can’t wait to share that and I am testing it out as we speak.</p>
<p>Until next time…</p>
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