Wednesday, March 18, 2009

A Glimmer of Hope

I don't have to tell you that things are tough right now. You hear about it every day in the newspapers, on TV, and in talking with your friends.

What we don't get enough of is some good news. News that this mess will in fact pass, and that we will survive and thrive again.

And that's why I'm writing to you today. First, to mention that there are already some hopeful signs on the horizon. Banks are beginning to have more cash on hand and be able to lend (at least here in Canada). Housing starts jumped upwards in the U.S. last month, the first increase in over a year.

But what I really want to mention is how you can get through this economic crisis … make more money … and most importantly, never feel as worried or exposed financially, again.

The best way to do that is to never have to rely on just one income source. Today, more than ever, it makes sense to "diversify" your family's income.

That means having several sources of income, some big, some small. And not just a salary (or two salaries). Whether it's a small business on the side … a self-employed spouse who has multiple clients … or even a part-time job that brings in a little extra cash if you're retired (and keeps you active!) … today, you've got to "Outsource Yourself."

That's why I'm pleased to tell you that I have re-launched my website, Outsourcing-Yourself.com and totally revised my book about earning extra income. The new version has several important new chapters, including:

-Why you need to "Recession-Proof" your income and the best way to do it

-How to start your own business even if you don't have any "business" skills or anything to sell

-The best way to earn extra income if you're retired or semi-retired

-The top part-time jobs for retirees and your possible earnings

-How to break through the billable hours ceiling if you're a freelancer or consultant

-Why an internet business MUST be part of your multiple income streams. Plus, the best Internet business models to follow

-The secret to getting cash in the door in a jiffy

-And much, much more

I mention this because in the weeks and months ahead, I hope to bring you more good news instead of gloomy predictions. And more ways to pull yourself out of this economic tailspin and enjoy the kind of life you dream about.

I hope you'll join me for this journey back to prosperity.

Best regards,


Barnaby Kalan

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