Do You Know Anyone Who Actually Works 4 Hours a Week?

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Tim Ferriss’s brilliant book, “The 4-Hour Work Week”, was loaded with time-saving, money-saving insights. But do you know any wealthy person who actually works only 4 hours per week?

I do. Watch the video.

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Perry Marshall has launched two revolutions in sales and marketing. In Pay-Per-Click advertising, he pioneered best practices and wrote the world's best selling book on Google advertising. And he's driven the 80/20 Principle deeper than any other author, creating a new movement in business.

He is referenced across the Internet and by Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, INC and Forbes Magazine.

4 Comments on “Do You Know Anyone Who Actually Works 4 Hours a Week?”

  1. I’ve been studying the 80/20 principle for about 10 years. In 2005 I went from one business to a junk removal business and said to myself I’m going to see if this 80/20 stuff really works.

    In 2005 when I started my junk removal business working on the truck. Then I stopped and only focused on looking for ways to get my phone to ring.

    I spent a couple hours a day online looking for ways and setting up lead generation companies. The other times I was walking around the mall, spending time with friends, on the beach, driving around.

    Our company income went from 0 in Dec 2005, Jan Over $7,000 Feb over $17,000, March over $28,000 and 0ver $37,805 in a month April of 2006.

    I believe in the 80/20 principle but lacked others skills. The two things I did was answer my cell phone to set up appointments for my guys and look for ways to generate leads.

    I answered the phones wherever I was not in the office. It really does work but you have to make a decision to do it.

    Then I took advice from a marketer I was reading and stopped all my advertising because we were only breaking even instead of hiring a manager to help find out the problem.

    I did it for two years so I’m a firm believer in the 80/20 principle. But i had a lot of inner head trash that I needed to get rid of so I stopped using it.

    Been studying Perry Marshall for five years and when I learned that Richard Koch had wrote over twenty books I had to get more.

    But I procrastinated until one day I was shopping and left the 80/20 individual by Richard Koch in a basket at the store. I was really upset but it forced me to buy three more books one of which was the star principle.

    After reading the star principle I knew that I had to focus on my dream of creating a business that will have an impact on a lot of people not just about making money.

    Perry has really helped me find the pieces of the puzzle in business that I’ve always been looking and this last piece (The star principle) is that last piece. Use it!

  2. Why aim for 4 hours per week?
    Why not 0 hours?
    Even 4 hours can be a treadmill.
    Depending on your definition of “wealthy,” it’s possible to enjoy a passive income and do no work at all, and still be better off financially than 95% of the world’s population.

  3. I have never made money online and have no training at all.
    please go ahead and give me free training

    1. If you are really tight on your budget, I suggest you buy Perry’s books. Books are pretty low cost, but the good ones are very valuable.

      If you act on the advice there, you’ll probably gain the investment back in rather short time.

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