What's new

What is your vetting process for employees and companies you hire?

Welcome to the only entrepreneur forum dedicated to building life-changing wealth.

Build a Fastlane business. Earn real financial freedom. Live your best life.

Tired of paying for dead communities hosted by absent gurus who don't have time for you?

Imagine having a multi-millionaire mentor by your side EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Since 2007, MJ DeMarco has been a cornerstone of Fastlane, actively contributing on over 99% of days—99.92% to be exact! With more than 39,000 game-changing posts, he's dedicated to helping entrepreneurs achieve their freedom. Join a thriving community of over 90,000 members and access a vast library of over 1,000,000 posts from entrepreneurs around the globe.

Forum membership removes this block.

theBiz

Regular Contributor
LEGACY MEMBER
Joined
Jul 9, 2009
Messages
1,162
Location
NY
Rep Bank
$1,515
User Power: 46%
As time goes on and on i realize how important it is to have help along the way whether that's internal or external for your company. I've also learned things take too long to learn, there are too many operations to be educated on/executed/maintained while starting/building a successful company.

I believe you need to set a timeline of tasks/desired results, put a budget together and blow that money as fast as possible, i believe not doing this is just a lack of planning, not knowing who to hire, not knowing what to do, and/or a lack of vision of the future for yourself and company.

For example:


Incorporation: You can pay someone and get it set up properly, no learning curve, and done in 1/10th of the time most likely by the time your done with your research.

Web Development: I think many learned the hard way, it may not be worth your time, or it may just take you 10 years to be as good as what you NEED to be for your desired result. This means one thing.... you need to hire employees or a company to complete each task to build/grow a company. Why? It will get done in your estimated approximate timeline vs. you "thinking" you will learn it and do it in that same time frame.


So basically lets say our business plan reads as this:

Start date of business: 1/1/13

Incorporate
1)How much to pay to get it done
2)How long will it take

Product Development
3)How much to pay to get it done
4)How long will it take


Marketing
5)What is the budget
6)How long will it take to get desired results

Public Relations

7)What is the budget
8)How long will it take to get desired results

Sales
9)What are the estimated costs in order to have an intermediary(salesmen,email,etc) between the product and the customer
10)What is the average time needed for prospect that enter sales funnel to actually purchasing.


I believe above is how you should view executing these tasks rather than ...where do i go to learn exactly how to do all of them. There are many other things but basically just by looking at this, if you started a business tomorrow and got no help it would mean you would need to be close to an expert on all of these plus many many more.




Incorporating (not a big deal but still people waste time)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know anything about this?



Development (Whether its web/a physical product/whatever)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you experienced in creating this yet?



Marketing (will you use PPC, television, direct mail, affiliates, etc)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Have you ever successfully sold through these channels? Also do you really know the costs associated with it? Are you literally going to learn how to do all of these things with your budget, how long is this going to take you?



Public Relations
(What avenues make the most sense for you..print, online, television, etc, do you know the best media outlets for your industry.. basically are you familiar with it or a going to be a blind man without a cane?)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you have any connections in the media, especially in your industry?
Yes, you can submit your own media, but do you know how to craft compelling stories, and break through all other submissions? Plus having the connections will make tremendous difference



Sales
(What are the planned strategies for your sales?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Will you use salespeople/email, how will you take payment, have you ever had merchant services before, do you have good personal credit because it is needed, do you have a background in sales, have you ever sold anything?



Ok now if i came on here and asked an expert who was successful in any which one of the fields you would tell me its difficult to learn, most people fail, and you would be correct. So what makes you think you will have no experience in any of these fields and make it work? Will you really educate yourself on all of these fields, execute them in a timely fashion, and get them right within your first few times? The answer is no.



While i am all for always trying to learn more about each one, i have realized your forcing something that is not realistic.
When i was younger i tried to do everything myself, then i tried to hire people and it went terrible so i was jaded and went back to doing everything myself.

Then eventually i had the first of a few good hires in my life. I hired someone that over performed on the task given to a degree where i felt bad that i was not fully utilizing there skills. And to be honest i truly believe even if i started there trade when i was 5 years old, they still would of been better than me. It was a weird feeling and i stopped for a minute and looked around. I mean we are talking lets say you hired someone to build your prototype and in one week they did it perfectly or you hired a PR person and within 1 day you were on the cover on the wallstreet journal.



So if its unrealistic to learn all of these things/be good at them or atleast get them done in timely fashion, why do we all keep kidding ourselves by trying?



This has all resulted to one thing, being a good entrepreneur means you have to be able to quickly find and hire the RIGHT person for each task. I believe we should all start focusing more on HOW to hire people to perform these tasks. It sounds easy but go hire someone for marketing and see how it works out. Some people though can go hire a marketing person and see instant success, hiring is a skill, a gift, and we all should strive to become more effective in sourcing out excellent talent fast and at the proper pay.
 
Membership Required: Upgrade to Expose Nearly 1,000,000 Posts

Ready to Unleash the Millionaire Entrepreneur in You?

Become a member of the Fastlane Forum, the private community founded by best-selling author and multi-millionaire entrepreneur MJ DeMarco. Since 2007, MJ DeMarco has poured his heart and soul into the Fastlane Forum, helping entrepreneurs reclaim their time, win their financial freedom, and live their best life.

With more than 39,000 posts packed with insights, strategies, and advice, you’re not just a member—you’re stepping into MJ’s inner-circle, a place where you’ll never be left alone.

Become a member and gain immediate access to...

  • Active Community: Ever join a community only to find it DEAD? Not at Fastlane! As you can see from our home page, life-changing content is posted dozens of times daily.
  • Exclusive Insights: Direct access to MJ DeMarco’s daily contributions and wisdom.
  • Powerful Networking Opportunities: Connect with a diverse group of successful entrepreneurs who can offer mentorship, collaboration, and opportunities.
  • Proven Strategies: Learn from the best in the business, with actionable advice and strategies that can accelerate your success.

"You are the average of the five people you surround yourself with the most..."

Who are you surrounding yourself with? Surround yourself with millionaire success. Join Fastlane today!

Join Today

Welcome to an Entrepreneurial Revolution

The Fastlane Forum empowers you to break free from conventional thinking to achieve financial freedom through UNSCRIPTED® Entrepreneurship where relative value and problem-solving are executed at scale. Living Unscripted® isn’t just a business strategy—it’s a way of life.

Follow MJ DeMarco

Get The Books that Change Lives...

The Fastlane entrepreneurial strategy is based on the CENTS Framework® which is based on the three best-selling books by MJ DeMarco.

mj demarco books
Back
Top Bottom