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		<title>Become your own boss, at 19.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many wants to quit their jobs because they are boring and repetitive, or because they want more freedom. The problem with that is that it&#8217;s not easy to do. What would you actually do if you didn&#8217;t have that job? You need money to buy food, various services such as internet, cable, telephone, etc. So [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many wants to quit their jobs because they are boring and repetitive, or because they want more freedom. The problem with that is that it&#8217;s not easy to do. What would you actually do if you didn&#8217;t have that job? You need money to buy food, various services such as internet, cable, telephone, etc. So what do you do?</p>
<p>The first idea that comes in mind is to start your own business. But which business? Is there anything you like? Well, for me, programming and/or anything related to computer is great. Currently managing many websites is a really interesting job that keep me passionnated. If it&#8217;s not your kind of stuff, maybe you should think about what you actually want to do&#8230; Maybe you like to interact with people, help people, work on machines, buy stuff for people, sell stuff for people. You can make any profession your own. If you didn&#8217;t notice, most of the &#8220;geniuses&#8221; in our world don&#8217;t have diplomas. They started as self declared whatever they wanted to be. If they liked robotic, they just played with a lot of robot until they were recognized has an expert in the field.</p>
<p>Most of the time when you go to apply for a job, what employers are looking for is experience. Do you know how to deal with various stuff? If you do, then you&#8217;re most likely their best choice.</p>
<p>This small story of mine should help you understand how this idea works.<br />
At age 18 and before, I had a huge interest in websites. I did my first website out of Geocities, at age 13. From that point forward, I learned a lot about computer and programming. I was so interested in the topic that I was often ahead of my peers in the domain. I had seen the potential computers had and I wanted to take part of it.</p>
<p>At age 18, I began to manage around 5 websites, mainly blogs which I would try to update regularly. At first it was fun, new. Then routine made the whole thing a chore. I was bored to do all the work alone. At that moment I had no idea what to do. I was making money out of the advertising on those website I owned and because I didn&#8217;t see a drop in how much I was making even though I wasn&#8217;t writing anymore, I though that if I&#8217;d stop, it wouldn&#8217;t make a huge difference. For a year I did nothing on those sites, but still, revenue was in. I was partially happy, partially because I did money, but not totally because I knew I could do much better. At the moment I though I could do better, which was around age 19, I said to myself I had to find a solution to my biggest problem: generate content without it being a chore.</p>
<p>So my first solution was to find people to write for me. I though about friends and family members, but most of them where not as passionate as me for the topics I was writing about. I waited for some months until I read the 4-hour workweek by Tim Ferris. In the book, I learned about elance and registered there. I decided I would try to get some people to help me write content, even though it would cost me up to 300$ of my personal money. I engaged 3 different writers to write about my main blogs topic and gave them specific instruction.</p>
<p>After a month, all the articles were ready and I began to put some of them on my blogs. Some articles were great, some sucked huge time, but I didn&#8217;t have the time to do it myself anyway. I began to see revenue increase, I was beginning to see some results. I told myself that it was actually time I tried again to write on those blogs.</p>
<p>Still, it&#8217;s a huge task. I believe the best solution is to find some friends which would agree to write for me for a small amount of money per article. With that idea, the business became.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d pay my friend over 5$ per article, which is similar to what I would pay over elance, but the results would be much better and since those people were my friend, they had a better understand of what I was looking for and they often had the same interest as me. From that moment forward, managing my blogs and website was a piece of cake.</p>
<p>What I want you to grasp about that story is the how I did it. Notice that I wasn&#8217;t able to do what I wanted at first, but after a while, I succeeded. It&#8217;s not because you fail once that you&#8217;re necessarily going to fail twice&#8230;</p>
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