We’re about to blow away all your excuses.
Subscribers often tell us that they want to start their own businesses. They want more control of their income and their destinies. But they’re nervous about making it during the initial lean years.
Depending on the kind of business you want to start, certain decisions can make a huge impact on your bottom line… right from the get-go.
For example, if your business is primarily digital, then running your enterprise from abroad can be a great way to save big on expenses. Depending on where you go, you can save major money on taxes, overhead, and general cost of living expenditures.
But doesn’t opening a business abroad require a lot of complicated and expensive steps? Forming a foreign LLC or corporation, hiring salaried employees whose taxes you pay, renting expensive commercial office space, etc.
Sure, you can certainly do all that. If you’re a large multinational, in fact, then you probably should do all of that.
But the person you’re about to meet, a British entrepreneur, has done none of those things.
He is a digital marketer and runs a successful, lean online content production company from Budapest, Hungary. He has nine people working on his team, and he doesn’t even have a local bank account.
Moreover, because he operates from Budapest instead of London, he’s saving tens of thousands of dollars per year.
Subscribers often tell us that they want to start their own businesses. They want more control of their income and their destinies. But they’re nervous about making it during the initial lean years.
Depending on the kind of business you want to start, certain decisions can make a huge impact on your bottom line… right from the get-go.
For example, if your business is primarily digital, then running your enterprise from abroad can be a great way to save big on expenses. Depending on where you go, you can save major money on taxes, overhead, and general cost of living expenditures.
But doesn’t opening a business abroad require a lot of complicated and expensive steps? Forming a foreign LLC or corporation, hiring salaried employees whose taxes you pay, renting expensive commercial office space, etc.
Sure, you can certainly do all that. If you’re a large multinational, in fact, then you probably should do all of that.
But the person you’re about to meet, a British entrepreneur, has done none of those things.
He is a digital marketer and runs a successful, lean online content production company from Budapest, Hungary. He has nine people working on his team, and he doesn’t even have a local bank account.
Moreover, because he operates from Budapest instead of London, he’s saving tens of thousands of dollars per year.
We’re about to blow away all your excuses. Subscribers often tell us that they want to start their own businesses. They want more control of their income and their destinies. But they’re nervous about making it during the initial lean years. Depending on the kind of business you want to start, certain decisions can make…
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