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What Do You Value More Your Time or Money

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By Mechi ReneePublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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What Do You Value More Your Time or Money
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At some point in your life you’ve heard the old saying: “Time is money.” If you’re a business owner, your time is valuable because you have valuable knowledge to share with your audience. Your time is best used catering to those customers and clients who need your knowledge instead of struggling over some back-end tasks that aren’t customer-related.

The time you spend doing these non-customer tasks is money that you’re not earning back. So why is it you still find the need to do everything in your business yourself, instead of investing some of your money on a virtual assistant or in software that will help automate certain business processes? I can answer that. Stop being cheap. It takes money to make money.

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OUTSOURCING TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS

Outsourcing tasks to a virtual assistant or biting the bullet to hire a business coach can be scary, especially if you’re already on a tight budget or have limited clients. In the long run, hiring these experts to handle tasks they are experienced to handle will make you money and grow your business.

Think of it this way: if you want to set up a sales funnel with upsells, how long do you think it will take you to figure out the software you need and the offers you want within the funnel? Let’s really get back to basics and ask: Do you know what a sales funnel is and how it functions? Yes, you can find many good resources online that will tell you how to set this up but it will still take up more of your time to complete the actual set up than if you invested money and hired a business coach to help you map it out and a virtual assistant who knows how to use the tools.

This isn’t the only example. If bookkeeping and numbers give you headaches, why not hire a bookkeeper who will keep your monthly ledgers in order? They will already know how to use bookkeeping software, produce reports so you know exactly how much you made every month, and prepare your records so your accountant is happy to see you at tax time.

Now, while your hired experts are doing their jobs, YOU can focus on what you do best: serving your clients and customers. That’s where you make your money, not in handling new software or your monthly bookkeeping. Your clients trust you to give them what they need to solve their problems, so focus on that, your specialty, and let the other experts focus on their own areas of expertise.

GROW YOUR BUSINESS BY OUTSOURCING

Once you begin outsourcing on a regular basis, even if you only have one contractor, you’ve gained more time in your day to serve clients. This extra time allows for more email marketing, writing your book or signature class, or recording interviews for podcasters and other media sources. Basically, the more time you have to focus on money-making tasks as opposed to behind-the-scenes business tasks, the more profit you’ll make. Of course, the biggest step to quick growth is taking action: action in hiring competent contractors and action in actively marketing your business.

HIRE A COACH

If you need help in deciding what tasks to outsource, call me for a FREE Difference Maker call unikorntrybe.as.me/DifferenceMaker. A great business coach will demystify the whole process so you can feel confident about growing your business. I have five 1-on-1 Business Coaching spaces open to start in January 2021.

Mechi Renee is a Business & Monetization Coach,online entrepreneur, writer, blogger, author, and speaker. She is a graduate of Strayer University with a Masters of Science in Human Resources Management with a concentration in Organizational Development. She is a certified mediator and the COO & Co-Founder of Unikorn Trybe and the Executive Director of Am I Ready Incorporated, a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Please connect with her on linktr.ee/unikorntrybe or her website www.unikorntrybe.com.

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