The Economy of YOU, Kimberly Palmer
The Economy of YOU, Kimberly Palmer
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The Economy of YOU
Discover Your Inner Entrepreneur and Recession-Proof Your Life

Author: Kimberly Palmer

Narrator: Lisa Moore

Unabridged: 9 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 02/01/2014

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Weary of pink-slip anxiety and the never-ending money squeeze? Join the millions who are starting side-gig businesses, and taking back their financial futures!

Do-it-yourselfers and solopreneurs are everywhere, launching eBay stores, artisanal eats, e-books, life coaching services, apps, tutoring businesses—you name it—on top of their regular jobs. They’re adding to their incomes, building safety nets, learning new skills, and finding a sense of fulfillment they never dreamed possible.

One study found that more than a third of under-40 respondents had started supplemental businesses. And the trend extends further, as Baby Boomers eyeing retirement are turning to sideline endeavors to sustain their lifestyles.

Get in on the action with The Economy of You, a groundbreaking book that both documents the exploding side-gig phenomenon and supplies how-to information for creating a lucrative venture of your own, including:

• Tips for figuring out the ideal side-gig

• Ideas for keeping start-up costs low

• Advice on juggling a fledgling enterprise and a full-time job

• Strategies for finding your “tribe” and

building a social network

• Branding and marketing basics that bring results

• When and what to offer for free

• And much more

The Economy of You recounts story after story of people who are liberating themselves from financial strain. A deli employee who makes custom cakes at night. An instrument repairman who sells voice-overs on his website. A videographer who started a profitable publishing house on the side. Even the author’s own entrepreneurial journey, triggered by the job anxieties of a turbulent profession and income demands of a new baby. Her self-created series of financial planners, along with extra freelance work, supplied the additional revenue stream she needed.

Your current job may be comfortable, but there’s no guarantee it will grow sufficiently to cover rising expenses—or even last beyond the next paycheck. It’s up to YOU to build stability by tapping into your inner entrepreneur and becoming a money-making engine. It’s empowering, gratifying, and surprisingly easy to do with The Economy of You.

About Kimberly Palmer

Kimberly Palmer is senior money editor and Alpha Consumer blogger at US News & World Report. She is the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional’s Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back, as well as a series of financial guides, Palmer’s Planners, sold through her Etsy shop. Kimberly has appeared on NBC’s Today show, CNBC, CNN, and local television and radio shows across the country to talk about smart money decisions. She lives with her husband and two children in the Washington, DC, area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by B on February 10, 2022

Basically a lot of happy-go-lucky storytelling. The few specific points have already been quickly outdated.......more

Goodreads review by Dmitri on May 29, 2015

Good read, Interesting perspective. I never though about entrepreneurship being a small scale side project. But I guess it is true. Thank you for providing great ideas! amazing work.......more

Goodreads review by Kit on January 02, 2015

Kimberly Palmer did a great job with this book. It relates to the average Joe who might be wanting to start his/her side business or who might be cautious about his/her current job status. Great stories about real people who are side-giggers to relate with. However, all you get will be stories and t......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on August 19, 2022

There were too many anecdotes instead of helpful tactics relating to side-gigs. I felt like it was aimed more at those wanting to start a side-gig rather than those who already have one and we’re looking for information on how to grow. Also I felt like the epilogue should have been the intro instead......more

Goodreads review by Jdub on November 17, 2020

I am struggling with the rating of this book. For me, it fell somewhere between 3 and 4. It is engaging, mostly inspiring, and succinct. But with that, it does not dig very dee into any specific professions. Ultimately, if one is considering going into any type of self-employment, reading this book......more