Hustler’s Inspiration: Be surgical

April 14, 2008 General Hustle 1 Comment

When it comes to precision, nothing is more important than when the doctor has the scalpel in his hand, ready to operate on his patient. Surgery is the time when no mistakes can me made, for there are precious lives at stake if the slightest slip occurs. This is why doctors go to school seemingly forever — so they can perfect their craft and actually know what they are doing when they get into that operating room.

My New Hustle | Make Money Online: Scalpel

This ain’t biology class, however.

The mindset, craft and skill that surgeons use on an almost daily basis is the same thing that you and I must have when doing the hustle (no, not the dance). Being “surgical” is so profound that it found its way into the lines recited by Denzel Washington in Training Day. Lately I have really been thinking about this in my daily grind, and it has helped immensely because I plan out things way in advance instead of waiting for the last possible moment, a.k.a. procrastination:

The money needed to be spent for the upcoming week.

The routes I take to get to the places I want to go.

The posts I do for this website.

The goals I have for the current year.

In doing this, it has truly maximized the amount of money I’ve saved, and also the amount I’m able to earn. For instance, holding yourself to a budget will allow you to almost predict with precision how much money you will have for bills, household expenses, fun, etc., instead of being surprised that the ATM will not give you any money when you stick your card in. You no longer live paycheck to paycheck because you know what you can and can’t afford, and you find that this “new lifestyle” offers you the ability to afford many of the things you want, and conversely, you find that you won’t want many of the things you previously did!

Huh?!

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Yes, you will find that once you have the capacity to buy something or do something, it’s not as appealing as it once was, especially if it is a frivolous decision or purchase. It’s kinda like going to the grocery store when you’re not hungry: you tend to stick to your list more (your established goals) versus making impulse purchases (being frivolous, undisciplined). These lessons are not new, they have been all around us for quite some time now, but the only way they truly sink in is when you finally get tired of living life the way you have been, or when you tell your mind that it is time to do something different.

But that’s not enough.

Once you make this decision, you have to continuously tell yourself that this “new lifestyle” is really what you want, because you will have the tendency to fall back on what you know, what is familiar, what you have been doing for so long. This is a fancy way of saying you have to develop new habits that will lead you to the place that you want to go. Da Hustler did this over the past few months with the electricity bill. Tired of seeing the high energy usage and consequently, the higher bills, I decided to do something about it. Beginning in January, I decided to switch off the things I wasn’t using at the fuse box. All the rooms or items that weren’t in use, I decided to stop paying for the convenience of having them ready at all times. I also started checking my electricity meter everyday, one to be sure that the power company wasn’t getting over on me, and two to monitor my own usage. One would think that if the power company isn’t getting over, why monitor the usage? Well, once you know the average amount of energy you use in a day, you have a better chance of lowering your usage through conservation.

In addition to monitoring everything, I also looked at my past usage over the past six years and noticed the trends: more energy used during the winter (heating) and summer (cooling) months. Now because of where I live, this trend will not likely cease just because I have changed my habits, because humans want to be warmer when it is cooler and vice versa. I will still use more during these times than in the spring and fall, but I will use considerably less than I have ever used. And as the saying goes, less is more.

This is just one example of how you can be surgical, but I’ve noticed that once you start, you will want to do more, deciding that it’s not cool to give away money, but rather cool to make your money work for you. Cut your bills by any percentage, and place that money in a high-yield interest-bearing account such as ING (in fact, send me an e-mail, and I’ll send you a link to get you an extra $25 in your account when you deposit $250!).

Be surgical. Keep your money. Don’t allow decisions to be made for you. Make a better life for yourself. And to borrow yet again from Training Day: “The [ish] is chess, not checkers!”

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Hustle Humor: The Glamourous Life

April 13, 2008 General Hustle 1 Comment

Ok, honestly this one is more sad than funny, but in any event, I think it will make you look at your own lives different, even if it’s for just a moment:

Makes you wanna get your hustle on and do more with your life, eh? Tell me what you thought about this below!

Fake Hustle #3: 20 links

April 11, 2008 Fake Hustle 3 Comments

Oh man! Da Hustler burst out laughing when he checked out the details behind a web startup. Check this out, there is a company that wants you to PAY for links to your website! Now if you’ve been online for a while and you operate a website, you know the importance of having other sites link to yours. It’s good to drive traffic to your site, and it’s good for that Google PR (PageRank) love.

However, instead of earning links the old-fashioned way (producing good content and getting people to visit because of value), some people want to take the easy way out and simply pay to play on the internet. This isn’t unheard of, and sometimes it may make sense, but let me give you the skinny on this site and it’s business model, because I was included in the beta testing last year:

My New Hustle | Make Money Online: 20 links

Basically, to get a link, a website has to have a link to your website located somewhere on theirs. If you operate a blog, this will come through as an incoming link, pingback or trackback. These are good because it says that not only are people coming to your website, other people are actually writing about it!

Well 20 links is (was) a collection of blogs that can offer links back to your site. However, there’s one big problem: YOU have to register for the site, upload one of your articles (or short description of an article you wrote), include your own link, then publish it. So it’s basically like you are operating two sites (your own and this one), only you didn’t pay to set it up or register it. Furthermore, you have to do this on EVERY SITE in the 20 links network.

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You can see that after a while, this can get REALLY time consuming.

Da Hustler did this for a while and got decent results, but I only want to operate the blogs I own, not explicitly help someone else build up their network. Now these guys are back with basically the same business model, only they want you to pay a MONTHLY FEE to get links to your site! You do ALL the work, and pay them for the privilege! Can’t believe it? Check out this snippet from their FAQ:

Question: Won’t I risk a duplicate content penalty if my article gets published all across the network on umpteen sites?
Answer: No, because it won’t be. Every submitted article is published only once within our network. So, to get 600 links a month you’ll submit 600 unique articles. No duplicate content allowed!

And following that question, here’s the next:

Question: Where will the articles come from?
Answer:
You are responsible for creating your own articles. If you don’t have the time, the resources or the inclination to attend to this part of the link building process yourself, we suggest you outsource the task.

WTF?! If this isn’t the biggest load of crap that I’ve seen in a long time, I don’t know what is. Who writes 20 articles a day? I don’t know ANY website – including MSN, Yahoo! and whatever else – that has 20 updates or additions on their page throughout the day at best, maybe 5 or 6, but they are NEWS sites, not blogs). Trust me, writing that much per day will drive away readers, not pull them in. It will seem like a desperate attempt at gaining attention. Oh, and the pricing? Please, if you are drinking or eating something, please remove it from being near your computer, and finish chewing or swallowing before you take a look at this:

20 Links A Day™ Standard Account Subscription • $157 per month (avg. $5.2/day)
20 Links A Day™ Premium Account Subscription • $197 per month (avg. $6.5/day)

So basically for a little less than the price of AN ACTUAL DOMAIN on 1&1 ($6.99), you can get a link to your site. Oh, excuse me, you can get up to 20 links, that is, if you publish 20 articles in a single day. On another website. AND your own website. Copy and paste from yours to theirs 20 times. then do the hokey pokey, and turn yourself around, cause that’s what it’s all about. I’m telling you, they should take this comedy act on the road! Please, for the love of God, do not give away your money to this company. If you must, give to the less fortunate, give to Da Hustler, heck, give some to a Nigerian Prince. But don’t say you haven’t been warned.

**UPDATE: Looks like the owner or someone who works for the site felt compelled to defend themselves below in the comments. Be sure to check out what they said, and then Da Hustler’s rebuttal.

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