“Kangaroo Millionaire” Counsels Entrepreneurs to Pay High Prices for Services

Temptation to “go cheap” during the current economic crisis may hurt small businesses — one of new book’s seven wealth secrets
By: Wynton Hall
 
Aug. 3, 2009 - PRLog -- Norfolk, Va. — The global economic downturn may hurt entrepreneurs even worse if it causes them to go cheap on paying for services, says millionaire entrepreneur and wealth coach Marc Hrisko in his new book out Aug. 15, “Kangaroo Millionaire” (www.kangaroomillionaire.com).

“Never hire the lowest bidder,” Hrisko says. “I usually pick the expert or organization that sub-mits the highest bid, because they usually have the work record, experience, references and samples to back them up. Let someone else deal with the start-ups, the guys with no experience. My time is too valuable to be wasted on outsourcers who might talk a solid game and can’t deliver the goods.”

In the long run, Hrisko says, hiring an expert is worth the price, because smart consulting and services will save you more than repairing the damage done by bad advice and service. Ever-shrinking profit margins for small businesses mean advice like this can save an entrepreneur thousands of dollars and massive frustration.

This is just one of seven counterintuitive principles for entrepreneur and small business success that Hrisko reveals in his new book, “Kangaroo Millionaire: 7 Counterintuitive Secrets to Springing Ahead in Life and Wealth” (www.kangaroomillionaire.com). Hrisko (www.marchrisko.com) wrote the book from his experience as wealth coach and entrepreneur-launcher both alone and while speaking nationwide for Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” seminars.

“Kangaroo Millionaire” is “an instant business classic filled with bold and surprising insights, a must-read for entrepreneurs who are serious about building wealth and succeeding in business and life,” says David Kim, CEO of Baja Fresh and author of Ignite!: The 11 Values that Fuel Billionaire Success.”

Hrisko became an unlikely millionaire after taking a real-estate investing class while a firefighter earning $40,000 a year. Two years later, at age 30, he found himself earning a seven-figure salary and one of the youngest ever inducted into the Real Estate Hall of Fame. He now considers it his mission to encourage other unlikely entrepreneurs, small business owners, real estate investors and entrepreneurs on their own path to achieving their financial dreams.

“Aligning yourself with people who know how to get things done is invaluable to your success,” Hrisko says. “People who aspire to wealth need to value good information by paying its worth and taking the risk to pursue it.”

Entrepreneurs, small business owners, real estate investors and those who want to be such can also order Hrisko’s free e-book, “7 Fatal Mistakes Wannabe Millionaires Make,” through his author Web site (www.marchrisko.com).

To schedule an interview with Marc Hrisko, please contact Wynton Hall at 229-515-4321.
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