Entrepreneurs Think Out Of The Box With Virtual Teams

By Melanie Benson Strick | July 9th, 2008

Ever wonder how anyone can make any money in today’s economy? Oddly enough, many entrepreneurs are making money by “investing” in their businesses and utilizing the concept of ‘virtual teams.’

Learn how you can accomplish ten times or more by handing off non-core components of their business to a group of talented individuals.  They’re not employees, eliminating the burden of payroll taxes and other liabilities.  However, what they are is simply trained and experienced in all the areas that the entrepreneur is not.  Not an accountant?  Have someone else do it.  Not a web designer?  No problem.  Find someone who is.  And thus the virtual team is born.
 
You just can’t do everything yourself and expect to be as productive or successful as you would like. If you find yourself getting stuck, or spending too much time on projects that aren’t generating any revenue for you, then you know it’s time to change the way you do business. 

Though the concept sounds easy enough, it can be tricky to find the right mix of outsourcing for any given entrepreneur.  That’s why the Virtual Team Building Tele-Bootcamp program has been so successful.  Small business owners can learn the ropes of having a virtual team without sacrificing what they already have in place, and save themselves countless dollars on the learning curve. 

Ready to get YOUR limited edition Virtual Team Building Tele-Bootcamp in a Box?

Here’s the thing, though: I’m only going to be offering 162 copies of my Virtual Team Building Tele-Bootcamp in a Box. So if you want to get in on this exclusive, limited time only opportunity, you’re going to have to ACT NOW!

Information about how to order Virtual Team Building Bootcamp in a Box can be found at www.virtualteambuildinginabox.com.

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