So far, my virtual assistant series has been one of my most “asked about” topic. It seems like outsourcing and getting help is something that most online entrepreneurs (and offline business owners) have considered doing, but really didn’t know where to start. So far, I’ve written about what tasks you can outsource to a virtual
How a Virtual Assistant has Helped Me
Getting a virtual assistant was a big decision for me because of the cost, the time to train and show her what to do, and just wondering whether getting a virtual assistant would be value-added. Now, after having a virtual assistant for over 3 months, I’m a big believer in the value of her. If
Building an Investing Income Stream
One of the most common questions asked of me throughout 2012 was how I built my investing income stream and how does it generate so much income for me? If you look through my Income Reports, you’ll see that I made over $15,000 investing last year – $8,200 with dividends and $6,800 with capital gains
Getting Injured at a Store – Now Dealing With It
Last year, my wife was injured at a nationwide retail store. The injury was completely the store’s fault – they didn’t secure a shelf and when my wife removed an item from it, the entire shelf collapsed on her. Her saving grace was that she was able to turn around and cover her head, but
What Tasks Should You Outsource to a Virtual Assistant?
As I mentioned last year, I decided that it was time that I get a virtual assistant. A lot of people over the last few months have been asking me about my virtual assistant and what she does for me, so I decided to put together a list of things that you can outsource to







