Ok, you might not know Guy Kawasaki. He is a Hustler otherwise I wouldn’t be talking about him. He started with Apple way back before color monitors and iPods. Then he grew into a small business kingpin with books like “The art of the start” and blogs like “How to change the world“. Now he is a Venture Capitalist who give young bucks the dough to get smart projects off and running.
He now has a cool project called Alltop. Alltop is a list of the “Best of the web” in a variety of subjects. Recently, Mind of a Hustler was added to the ranks. We appreciate the vote of confidence and hope that the folks, who stop by here, throw some support to Alltop. I dig it and it really is the spot for the best the web has to offer.
It also wouldn’t hurt to check out Guy’s personal blog and read up on him, this cat has got something to offer anyone trying to develop their hustle.

A Hustler is constantly evaluating their surroundings and the resources available to them. I have said before that if all you have is time, use that time to advance your hustle. I lived in a housing project near some agricultural drainage ditches. People would go down there to catch crawdads to make soup and other foods and then sell what they could make (even just sell the live crawdads at the flea market). I used to collect cans and bottles that people threw away to gather up some money. Whatever it is that surrounds you, take a look at it and figure out who doesn’t have it. Farrah Gray took rocks and sold them as door stops. He took extra lotions from around his house and mixed them together and sold them for extra money. Farrah Gray is a Hustler.
One thing that is pretty much available to anyone in the United States is Internet access. Coffee shops, libraries, Internet cafes, schools are all potential sources of computers with cheap or free internet access.
Now, you might not be able to charge folks to use these free computers (but if you can, I might have a job for you because that would mean you are on top of your sales hustle). Anyway, so you now have this incredible resource. Every day, people like you are making a few dollars to a few thousand dollars using the Internet. I have. I was making a few hundred dollars a month on eBay about 8 years ago spending about 4 hours a month posting items and mailing them out. I didn’t do anything special. I could probably start it up again if I wanted too, but it was boring. I make better money now doing things that are more fun for me – and isn’t that the real hustle? Continue reading ‘Web sites to help you get your hustle going.’
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