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Web Marketing Tips From Tim Ferriss
About this talkWelcome to BizTechDay blog! I’ve decided to start sharing these BizTechDay video moments with you whenever possible and you’ll be able to get them all here on the BizTechDay blog. I’m doing this for you for two reasons:
The video from above will both inspire you as well as give you the tools you need to not only survive …but thrive in these times of uncertainty. It was two years ago when I first read the 4-Hour Workweek and when I met first Tim, I knew I needed to help and get the “Escape 9-5” message out to as many people as possible. Tim’s core message talks about how he realized he needs to stop working like a dog and how it impacted his relationship with his girlfriend at the time and essentially became the birth of the New York Times Seller the “4-Hour Workweek”. The videos, audios, and other materials I will be posting on this blog are free for all to enjoy. If there’s someone you think would benefit from today’s video, please feel free to share it with them. I’d love to know what you think of this as well so please leave your comments below. Until next time… To Your Success, Edith Other talks
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February 16th, 2009 at 11:41 am
Great video. Smart and to the point. Tim seems to be intelligent, well researched, and generous.
March 4th, 2009 at 1:58 am
Great tips. I can’t agree more with Tim’s comments on eliminating unnecessary process before delegating or outsourcing to someone else.