When you first start out as a business owner, doing everything is fun. Cracking open Quickbooks and trying to learn it is a little exciting (and daunting). Getting a proposal together is fun. Doing small things makes you feel like you’re really growing.

But as you get more and more clients, the small things start to really take up more of your time than you’d like.  Working on these details continue to suck up your time, except now they’re exponentially growing because your client list is growing. They have become a burden.

Let me introduce you to oDesk – a gathering of smart people who are looking for freelance work, and they’re eager to work on your small stuff. Problem is, on top of your already-growing list of things to get done, you just don’t have time to learn the nuts and bolts of something like oDesk on your own.

Enter Russ Henneberry – Russ is a small business owner that is passionate about helping other businesses succeed.  He has taught classes for years on everything from analytics to content marketing – and now he’s created the world’s first complete tutorial on how to get things done while you work on the important stuff.

If you’re a small business owner, and want to start ‘farming out’ some of the small stuff, you’ve gotta check out this course.  I have it, and have learned a ton.  Russ takes you literally step by step through the website and shows you how to create a job, just how to word the description (so everything gets done exactly right) and how to interview and pay your new workers.  You’ve gotta check this out.

Disclaimer: Russ is a friend of mine, but he didn’t ask me to post this. I got his course and was blown away by the quality and step-by-step processes he’s included in it. I’ve learned a lot from it, and just had to share it.  And it’s not an affiliate link. Now stop reading this and go get the course.

2 Responses

  1. Hi Will, I think that the course sounds like good value to the small business owner. I am pretty passionate about helping small business people reach out and take the strain out of building and maintaing their livelihood. Cheers Lindsay

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