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Breaking Free
How to Quit Your Job and Start Your Own Business
Chris Lauer
ISBN:
0-313-35534-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-35534-9
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0313355347
208 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
3/5/2009
List Price:
$34.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £24.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Business
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Entrepreneurship
Business
»
Business (General)
Description:
Breaking Free
is about making the transition from working for the man to working for yourself by starting your own business or freelancing. By focusing on the personal experiences, ideas, and actions of a variety of self-employed people—including freelance writers, contractors, service providers, store owners and franchisees, sales reps, and others—this book offers readers deep insights into the ideas and decisions required to make self-employment a reality. Along the way, author and self-employed professional Chris Lauer offers a wealth of practical small-business insights and tips.
Breaking Free
thus offers would-be entrepreneurs and freelancers something priceless—both the skills and encouragement required to shake free of corporate shackles and take the leap into small-scale entrepreneurship.
Featuring real stories about the initial spark that motivated individuals to pursue independence and entrepreneurship,
Breaking Free
follows a variety of entrepreneurs as they move from their jobs as employees to the ranks of the self-employed. It also covers the nuts and bolts of self-employment—pricing and marketing services, keeping an eye on the bottom line, and growing the business, among other topics. In addition, Lauer focuses on the advances in technology that make self-employment easier today than ever before. Unlike most books on self-employment, Lauer uses vivid, real-life stories and tips to help would-be entrepreneurs decide the route that is best for them. Experienced entrepreneurs describe how they came up with ideas for their businesses, how they kept their ventures in motion during the early days and over the long term, how they grew, and when they recognized it was time to call it quits and sell or shutter the business. This is not a book for the next Bill Gates, but for the majority of new business owners and those dreaming of creating their own jobs: people ready to take a few risks to make a decent living on their own terms and gain some independence. Both descriptive and prescriptive,
Breaking Free
presents the latest ways to capitalize on today's many opportunities for self-sufficiency and financial autonomy.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: The Clock Is Ticking
Chapter 1: How I Broke Free
Chapter 2: Who Are You?
Chapter 3: What Are You Going to Do with the Rest of Your Life?
Chapter 4: When Is the Timing Right?
Chapter 5: Where Are Your Heart and Your Mind?
Chapter 6: How to Quit Your Job
Chapter 7: Why Work for Yourself?
Chapter 8: How to Meet People Who Can Help You in Your Business
Chapter 9: How to Succeed with Your People
Chapter 10: How to Sell Your Work to Customers
Chapter 11: How to Grow
Chapter 12: How to Recognize Success and When to Call It Quits
Epilogue: Famous Last Words
About the Author:
Chris Lauer
founded his own company in 2006, Lauer Editorial Services, where he is a freelance writer and editor. He has held jobs in newspaper, newsletter, and magazine publishing. The author of
The Management Gurus
, he lives and works from his home in Wilmington, Delaware.
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