Become a small business consultant

One occupation that the network is conquering are coaches and consultants. The best thing is that it doesn't take a lot of time and that you can certainly do it while you have your full-time job. In addition, everyone is familiar with consultants, and businesses know they need help and advice from others to succeed. The reality is that most businesses have no idea how to grow. The reality is that they would be very willing to have someone else help them instead of making costly mistakes.
Plus, it's much easier to get businesses to pay you for this. Of course you will have to learn to move the nuts and you will need to have a positive ROI for your clients. Businesses will most likely want to keep paying you when you deliver results. That's pretty obvious, so be sure to give them a value and not just walk away with promises.
Katie Richardson has just become a full-time coach. Years ago she started a company with her husband, Ben Richardson, which was an ingenious invention for bathing newborn babies. But after selling the company, he decided it was time to help others build their businesses. So she decided on an audience of women and put all her effort into creating a business that empowered her clients to reach the next level.


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