Motivation Station!

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By Anthony Hilb

We don’t listen to Mötley Crüe too much, but that’s not the point! Musicians are creative, and creativity invents new paths. When you’re looking for inspiration for your business or personal life, listen to music that inspires you and pumps you up! That music may even be relaxing music. Whatever it is, be sure to listen to it at some point during the day. Unless you hate all music, this habit will help your business, microbusiness, and personal life!

My First in Person Book Sale!

'Big Al Carpenter'

‘Big Al Carpenter’

By Anthony Hilb

My first in person book sale was one-of-a-kind. It was the first warm, beautiful day in Bloomington, Indiana. Me, My wife Nichole, and my friend Jay sat outside doing our best to sell my new book, Make Money with a MicrobusinessPeople were interested, but nobody picked up a copy for the first two hours. Then we met a really great guy named Al. He has been supporting Indiana University football for 60 years. Read more about him here.

Naturally, he’s a supportive guy. He’s known as ‘Big Al Carpenter’ here in Bloomington, Indiana. Big Al was on staff for the Indiana University football team for 10 years when Lee Corso was the head coach. He also shared some helpful life and business advice with us. I’m so happy I was able to meet Big Al, and I’m so thankful he picked up a copy of Make Money with a Microbusiness!

A Book About Microbusinesses!

Make Money with a Microbusiness IS available on this site now! Pick up a copy to help you with your microbusiness and small business ventures!

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Our book will help you with your microbusiness!

Mike Michalowicz

By Anthony Hilb

If you’re interested in growing your microbusiness, check out Mike Michalowicz! His energy and wisdom will definitely help you. Visit him here — mikemichalowicz.com. His website is also the best author website I’ve ever seen. He’s the author of The Pumpkin Plan and The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur. If you invest in these books through Amazon, go with the seller ‘Mint Quality Books.’ We’re proud to own both of his releases, and we’re looking forward to his upcoming book.

 

Construction and Destruction

By Anthony Hilb

The rules are constantly being destructed and constructed.

As children, we were warned about the dangers of breaking the rules, and we were punished once we broke the rules. Yet something was missing: We weren’t constantly warned about the dangers of following every rule. Learning when to follow the rules and when to break the rules is the key.

Destruction happens when we break the rules in order to implement new ideas. The communities who embraced computers and the internet are examples of these rule breakers.

Construction happens when we maintain and build off of those new ideas by following a new set of rules. The group who has helped evolve computers and the internet are examples of rule followers.

Here’s the catch: The people who have helped evolve computers and the internet are also rule breakers because they had to break some rules in order to make improvements. Making improvements is a series of following rules that work while breaking rules that no longer make sense.

In business, you often cannot sWreckit!tart building before you do some destruction. Sometimes an old building isn’t even worth renovating; it must be knocked down in order to construct a better building in its place. But renovating an idea can also pay off. Dreamweaver made coding easier. WordPress made the entire process of building a basic website easier.

Destruction is taking place in order to construct better buildings. When free advertising on the internet replaced much of the paid advertising that took place in news papers, we saw this pattern. When cell phones replaced answering machines and cord phones, destruction and construction were taking place.

Sunset industries can still be used to our advantage, but we must notice where to focus the majority of our construction work. The majority of our building will benefit us more when we embrace and understand the newest technologies.

But there’s a problem: Technology is growing at an exponential rate. Many of us can no longer rely on the 30-year career path and the life of an average business is shorter unless they continuously evolve and launch successful subsidiaries.

Because of these fast changes, starting multiple microbusinesses in a lifetime will be a common occurrence in the future. With a microbusiness, you can keep up with these changes quickly. Adapting with a microbusiness is often easier than adapting with a bigger business. Folding and launching microbusinesses can also be executed quickly and smoothly.

Evolving technology makes it easier to launch microbusinesses. Small teams are creating more of an impact than they once were. Mojang AB (makers of Minecraft) profited $90 million in 2012, yet they only had 29 employees! Instagram only had 13 employees when they sold to Facebook for $1 billion!

Destruction and construction in the business world are both happening faster than ever. Be sure to consider the power and potential of starting microbusinesses!

Start Your Own Business

Start Your Own Business

Start Your Own Business by the staff of Entrepreneur Media has been a valuable resource for us. Once you start making money with your microbusiness, you will need to start thinking about taxes, accountants, lawyers, copyrights, trademarks, insurance, and much more.

This book provides just about every detail you will need to consider when you’re starting a business or starting to experience some success with your microbusiness.

We have the fifth edition from 2010, which is still very helpful. They haven’t released a newer edition yet, but be sure to keep an eye out for it.

Check it out at your local library or buy a copy—>Start Your Own Business

Rework

 

Rework is the best business book I read in 2012 hands down. When I read it, I had only owned my microbusiness for about a year. A few months before I picked the book up, I realized that I loved owning a business all by myself with only occasional help from people on bigger projects.

I disagreed with people when they told me I needed to grow my business. They told me I would get bored with a microbusiness. That never happened. I actually enjoy staying small and growing at pace that’s right for me. I have more flexibility and can change course when it makes sense.

Rework was the first business book I read that agreed with my thoughts about owning a business. If you want to own a big business, that’s not a problem. Hopefully Rework will talk you into starting your business in a different way and growing at a pace that makes sense!