The Key to Happiness - Outsourcing!

June 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment

In his New York Times Best Selling book “The 4-Hour Workweek“, author Timothy Ferriss explains how to live your life to the fullest by focusing on those things you love to do and outsourcing the rest. He talks about how to free yourself from the daily grind, and instead, experience a world of travel and fun. Mini-retirements is what he calls it, and it’s a fundamental part of becoming what he describes as “The New Rich.”

One of his key points to achieving this life is outsourcing — letting someone else do what it is that you dislike or that you are simply not as experienced in. This is where Perfection Consulting come into play….we’re your No. 1 resource for all your business planning and marketing consulting needs. We’ve been helping hundreds of clients just like you reach their goals, and you’d be amazed at how reasonable our rates are for our many services. Outsource to us and free up your life for those things that truly make you happy!

Beautiful and Affordable Web Design Templates

June 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment

New to Perfection Consulting — a huge selection of beautiful and affordable web design templates. These are a great option for businesses needing to develop a professional on-line presence, but do not have a large budget for the project. For a small additional fee, we can also customize a template for you and set up your domain and web hosting account. Contact us for further details!

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Olympic Logo Backlash

June 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment

2012 London Olymic LogoWhile on the topic of logo design, we thought we’d share with you the new logo chosen for the 2012 London Olympics. It was just recently unveiled and has since been generating lots of backlash from those that dislike the design. The company commissioned to create the logo said that they were striving to appeal to the “Internet generation,” however, many people are saying that the logo fails to appeal to anyone at all….

In our previous post, we asked readers to re-evaluate their business’ logo by answering three questions. Here, we show an example of that exercise by assessing the new Olympics logo –

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