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The Privateer Nation is the first nation in history to be created by people who share a common philosophy, dreams and vision instead of common orgins, history or religion. The sole purpose of the Privateer Nation is to help you get rich in the profession of your choice, travel the planet and change the world. To learn more go to www.privateernation.com

Mom-and-Pop Multinationals-Improved software and services allow the smallest businesses to outsource work around the globe

Filed under: GET RICH — admin July 9, 2008 @ 6:01 pm

CHANGE THE WORLD:
A World without Poverty

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Business Week Magazine

By Pete Engardio

From the outside, the gray Victorian with the stained-glass windows on a gentrified block in Dorchester, Mass., is a typical middle-class dream house. But it also is the headquarters of what you might call a micro-multinational. Randy and Nicola Wilburn run real estate, consulting, design, and baby food companies out of their home. They do it by taking outsourcing to the extreme.

Professionals from around the globe are at their service. For $300, an Indian artist designed the cute logo of an infant peering over the words “Baby Fresh Organic Baby Foods” and Nicola’s letterhead. A London freelancer wrote promotional materials. Randy has hired “virtual assistants” in Jerusalem to transcribe voice mail, update his Web site, and design PowerPoint graphics. Retired brokers in Virginia and Michigan handle real estate paperwork.

Global outsourcing is no longer just for big corporations. Increasingly, Main Street businesses from car dealers to advertising agencies are finding it easier to farm out software development, accounting, support services, and design work to distant lands. Elance, the Mountain View (Calif.) online-services marketplace that is the Wilburns’ main connection to the cyber-workforce, boasts 48,500 small businesses as clients—up 70% in the past year—posting 18,000 new projects a month. Sites such as Guru.com, Brickwork India, DoMyStuff.com, and RentACoder also report fast growth.

Forecasts that the Web would revolutionize work by creating a vast global market for professionals have been around since the early ’90s. Venture capital legend John Doerr thought so much of the idea in ‘99 that his firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, bet nearly as much on Elance as it did on Google (GOOG) and Amazon (AMZN). Kleiner managing partner Raymond J. Lane is chairman.

But while other forms of e-commerce caught fire quickly, Web sites for freelancers have only recently begun to generate much momentum. Market researcher Evalueserve estimates that revenues for online service marketplaces will grow 20% in 2008, to $190 million, far from the initial hype.

Why has it taken buyers and sellers of services longer to get comfortable trading online than companies dealing in physical goods? An eBay (EBAY) for services, says Elance CEO Fabio Rosati, “was a brilliant idea that started too soon.” But improved software, search engines, and new features are boosting the industry. Several sites now allow buyers to view detailed work samples and customer ratings for thousands of service vendors. Guru launched a payment system to mediate disputes and lets buyers put funds in escrow until work is received. Elance developed software to track work in progress and handle billing, pay, and tax records.

MOVING WITH THE MARKET

Those upgrades are starting to make a difference. Elance, which makes money by charging subscription fees and a 4% to 6% cut of each project, expects total billings to rise 50%, to $60 million, this year. Guru predicts similar growth, to $26 million.

Small entrepreneurs are the biggest source of growth. Queens (N.Y.) Lincoln Mercury dealer Ariel Tehrani hired Brazilians to develop a multimedia Web site to sell cars online. San Francisco real estate agent Jonathan Fleming uses graphic designers in Portugal, database managers in India, and writers in Hungary for his blog.

The Wilburns began buying graphic designs through Elance in 2000. They say they shifted to radical outsourcing after reading the 2007 Timothy Ferriss best-seller, The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich, which extols the merits of freeing up time by hiring cheap offshore “virtual assistants” to handle scheduling and other routine tasks.

Remote help has allowed 38-year-old Randy Wilburn to shift gears with the economy. His real estate business has slowed, so he spends more time advising nonprofits across the U.S. on how to help homeowners avoid foreclosure. Virtual assistants have handled routine correspondence and put together business materials while he’s on the road, all for less than $10,000 a year. He figures a full-time secretary would run $45,000. Nicola, a 35-year-old designer, decided to work from home after she had their second child. Nicola now farms out design work to freelancers and is starting to sell organic baby food she cooks herself. She is setting up a Web site for that business and offered $500 for the design work. Of the 20 bidders who responded via Elance, 18 are from outside the U.S.

The couple uses two main offshore vendors. One is GlobeTask, a Jerusalem outsourcing firm that employs dozens of graphic artists, Web designers, writers, and virtual assistants in Israel, India, and the U.S. It generally charges $8 an hour. The other is Kolkata’s Webgrity, which has a staff of 45 and charges $1 to $1.20 an hour. Five years ago, says founder Amit Keshan, 32, his company designed Web sites for Indian clients. Now he does all his business through Elance, handling up to 300 jobs each month for U.S., British, and Australian clients. For $125, Webgrity designed a logo for Wilburn’s real estate business that Wilburn says would have cost as much as $1,000 in the U.S.

A worldwide market where even mom-and-pop businesses outsource could still be years from attaining wide appeal. But micro-multinational entrepreneurs like the Wilburns may not be rarities for much longer. “People will do it the old way until it becomes a no-brainer to do it the new way,” predicts Elance’s Rosati.

Founder of Proud To Be Clothing.com Going After Privateer Nation Citizenship

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GET RICH:
The 4-Hour Workweek

Life is good. The kind of people I’ve always dreamed of becoming citizens of the Privateer Nation are now opting to go through the citizenship process. At last it has begun…

This week Lara Kenoyer (www.myspace.com/22pears) decided to begin the citizenship process. Lara is the founder of Proud To Be Clothing (www.proudtobeclothing.com) and she is also an accomplished BodyTalk practitioner (www.bodytalksystem.com).

I first heard about the idea for Proud To Be Clothing in December of 2007. Lara called me and said, “I have a great idea for a new company!” I asked her to tell me about it. She noticed that there are all kinds of products that people can buy if they are proud to have graduated from a specific college, or proud to have gone on a vacation to an exotic location, or proud to be a part of a charity. However there are no products on the market that let orchardists proclaim to the world that they are proud to be fruit farmers. Her husband runs a very successful orchard in Central Washington. He LOVES being an orchardist and is super proud of his profession. But when she went gift shopping she couldn’t even find a tee-shirt that said “I’m Proud To Be An Orchardist.” At that moment the light went on and the idea for www.proudtobeclothing.com was born. Now anyone who is proud to be a farmer, cop, entrepreneur, photographer etc can go to the website and buy a shirt that tells the world what they are proud to be. I loved the idea because I’m extremely proud of being an entrepreneur. However there aren’t any cool tee-shirts for entrepreneurs. Proud To Be Clothing is now launching and I can’t wait to buy a tee-shirt that says “Proud To Be An Entrepreneur!” Ask yourself, “What are you proud to be? What brings you the most joy? What have you created that inspires you and other people? What are you Proud To Be? Now go to www.proudtobeclothing.com and buy a tee-shirt that tells everyone that today!

Lara is also an accomplished BodyTalk practitioner. What’s that? Your body can talk. I know how crazy that sounds but it’s true. I know because Lara worked on me and what my body told her was dead on. The certified practitioner asks your body questions and your body tells the practitioner what the priority is. The body is a self healing organism. The results are mind blowing. Things that medical doctors have not been able to figure out for years are identified in a single session. To find out more contact Lara today.
Lara Kenoyer Founder Of Proud To Be Clothing

1st Privateer Nation Krewe Meeting

Filed under: PRIVATEER NATION NEWS — admin July 6, 2008 @ 3:13 am

CHANGE THE WORLD:
The End of Poverty

When I set the phone down at 9:32 pm on June 28, 2008 I’d just made a dream come true.  I finally did it!  I did my first Privateer Nation krewe meeting!

Talk about a long journey.  The idea started back in the summer of 2002.  By the summer of 2003 a website was up, and we had people coming in, but my business partner and I didn’t know what to do with them.  We got to many responses and shut the project down.  In late 2004 we decided to start it up again.  At the end of 2004 my business partner opted out and I decided to go ahead on my own.  I spent the next 4 years learning everything the hard way.  I put groups together that didn’t work.  I put groups together that did work but weren’t right for the Privateer Nation.  I did it all.

Finally, I did it!  I was such a nervous wreck during the call.  I wish I could say I had fun but I didn’t.  The cool thing is that the women on the call came together like champs and our next call is going to be awesome.

It’s finally beginning.  History begins now….

Brian Watkins a.k.a. THE EXTREME ENTREPRENEUR goes after Privateer Nation Citizenship

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CHANGE THE WORLD:
Compassionate Capitalism

I’ll never forget seeing Brian’s Myspace profile the first time.  It said, “Extreme Entrepreneur.”  I thought, “That’s the kind of thing I’d say.  I wonder who this guy is?”  I read over his entire profile that day.  I also checked out his website.  When I was done I knew I’d met a peer.

I didn’t contact him.  He was working on a project at the time that was very similar to the Privateer Nation called CHANGE THE WORLD CLUB.  Instead I decided to keep tabs on him and that’s exactly what I did.

About 6 months later I got a friend request from him and I thought, “OK, I’m going to see if this guy is really everything he claims to be.”  I sent him a message and we began talking.  We were both very guarded in the beginning.  It’s super funny thinking back on it.  However as we talked our guards started to come down.  One thing led to another and today we are great friends.

Brian has been watching me work on the Privateer Nation project for almost a year now.  In fact he’s the guy who came up with the new logo (thanks Brian).  Last week I talked to him about joining the Board of Advisors I’m putting together and also doing what it takes to become a citizen of the Privateer Nation.  After a few days of thinking about it he said, “I’m in.”

I’m super excited about working with Brian because he’s dreams at a level that would scare most people.  This is going to be a lot of fun!

Lead Singer of LA Rock Band Wild Phyr goes after Privateer Nation Citizenship

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GET RICH:
Rules for Renegades

I’m always excited when a new person decides to go after citizenship with the Privateer Nation.

Griffin is the founder and lead singer of the L.A. rock back Wild Phyr.  You can check out his band at www.wildphyr.org.  Or you can check out his myspace profile at www.myspace.com/wildphyr1I love their song Naked Free.  The guitar solo at the beginning is incredible!  And you really should check out Chance….

Griffin recently came off tour with Barack Obama’s political campaign. Check this out.  He wrote a song.  He pitched the campaign and said, “You guys should pay me and my band to go on tour with the campaign to play this song.”  The Obama campaign said “YES!”  And so that’s what they did.  I just love that!

Right now he’s working on putting together a big concert for environmental awareness.  He’d really like to have Dave Matthews Band headline it so if you have a line in please contact him at www.wildphyr.org.

3rd Person Going After Privateer Nation Citizenship

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CHANGE THE WORLD:
A World without Poverty

On Friday night I hung out with a friend of mine that I met via Myspace a year or so ago to talk about the Privateer Nation.  She has her own business doing skin care and waxing at ZenSkin Salon here in Vegas.  She does great work and I know that from personal experience.  She gave me my first facial a while ago.  Check her profile out at  http://www.myspace.com/yourfuturebestfriend I’m not a big fan of kids but I happen to like her daughter a lot.  You can see her pictured on her profile.  Kid always manages to make me smile.

With her sign up I now have my first krewe complete.  And each member is female.  I have a feeling I’ll be making a number of changes to the Privateer Nation due to that fact.  I’m super excited about these 3 women because all of them are amazing in their own right.  I’ve been figuring out how to make these groups really work now for years and it’s a blessing to have each member be able to hold her own.  It makes things so much easier and for me so much more fun.

Three people going after Privateer Nation citizenship.  I’m now going to be helping to make their dreams come true.  Just 49 more people and I’m free!

The Unlikely Role of Patriot Pirates-Privateers plundered British ships and made fortunes, to boot!

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EDUCATION:
http://www.goodmagazine.com/

Posted June 27, 2008

US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
By Robert H. Patton

 

It began offhandedly in the fall of 1775. Unable to attack British-occupied Boston because of shortages of cannons and gunpowder, George Washington observed the flow of enemy supplies into Boston harbor and wondered if intercepting a British weapons ship might help replenish his meager armory and uplift his army’s spirit.

An American privateer seizes a British ship.

An American privateer seizes a British ship.
(Private Collection/Bridgeman Art Library)

Offering a percentage of the spoils as inducement to the crews, he dispatched several armed schooners to prowl Massachusetts Bay. In their hunger for loot, the schooners mistakenly snatched a number of patriot vessels before capturing a British transport carrying tons of munitions. Word spread that the seamen had made their fortunes. Yet Washington’s joy at the windfall didn’t change his low opinion of the colonials involved. Of the lowly shipboard “tars” and the commercial agents who outfitted the schooners, he said, “I do believe there is not on earth a more disorderly set.”

The last of Washington’s schooners left government service in 1777. In their place were a fledgling Continental Navy and a marauding horde of civilian privateers, essentially legalized pirates who were permitted under international law to plunder the enemy’s commercial ships.

Though the Continental Navy launched only a handful of warships during the Revolution, more than 2,000 privateers sailed from colonial ports. They seized 600 ships in American waters and hundreds more in the North Atlantic, as well as in the West Indies, then a teeming marketplace for New World commodities and African slaves. In Britain, privateering caused the price of imports and maritime insurance to soar. Newspaper editorials denounced the American “pyrates,” and merchants wondered, “Where is the boasted navy of our country?”

In fact, the Royal Navy captured or destroyed hundreds of American privateers in bloody mismatches of firepower and seamanship. But the payday was deemed worth the risk. One success, shrugged the Philadelphia financier Robert Morris, an avid investor, “will pay for two, three, or four losses.” The crews themselves were no less bullish. One New Hampshire seaman, just 14 years old, collected a ton of sugar, 40 gallons of rum, and $100 in gold from the proceeds of one captured ship. Although a six-week privateering jaunt turned into two years of combat and harsh imprisonment for a Connecticut teenager, he astonished his family by hopping another privateer two days after staggering home. He ended the war a wealthy man.

These ambitious mariners ultimately wore down an enemy whose military superiority was strained by the commitments of building a global empire. Benjamin Franklin, America’s first emissary to France and a strong supporter of privateering, had no illusions about defeating the Royal Navy, but he aimed to prolong the sea war in order to weaken British resolve. “We expect to make their merchants sick of a contest in which so much is risked and nothing gained.”

Franklin devoted himself to aiding privateersmen jailed in Britain. Their plight had become dire after Parliament voted in 1777 to deny them legal rights typically granted prisoners of war. Presaging the current controversy over the rights of detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Britain allowed rebels captured at sea to be held without trial or any prospect of exchange.

Tables turned. Parliament also legalized Britain’s own privateers, and French trade ships inevitably fell prey to them. In 1776, French officials had dismissed British complaints about American privateers with amusement. “Shall we say they are pirates? They do not commit any acts of piracy against us.” But by the fall of 1777, the French were the ones lodging complaints about hijacked cargoes.

Privateering’s casualty toll is hard to calculate. But male populations in seaports from New Hampshire to Maryland were decimated after the war, and public records cite countless men missing at sea. Certainly, thousands died under the guns of British warships, and most of the 12,000 Americans who perished on the infamous prison ships anchored off New York were civilian mariners, their bodies thrown overboard or shoveled under the sandy banks of what is now the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

None of this detracts from the courage and sacrifice of the Continental Navy. But even the navy’s most ardent commander, John Paul Jones, conceded that naval service couldn’t compete with privateering’s loose discipline, better pay, shorter cruises, and explicit permission to avoid tangling with enemy warships.

Indeed, the privateering industry tapped the same vein of self-interest and comradeship that had led the Colonies to seek independence in the first place. It bolstered the battered wartime economy by supporting shipbuilders as well as legal officials who settled captured prizes. It sparked wild financial speculation and created fortunes that survive to this day.

Some of the investors had already been rich and simply added privateering to their wartime portfolios. But most were lower-class hustlers who bet all on a dicey enterprise and emerged as the new nation’s economic elite.

Some waterfront magnates entered the highly profitable slave trade. Many transports sent from New England to Africa to collect slaves for delivery to the American South were former privateer warships or converted prizes. Three fifths of them hailed from Rhode Island, a booming privateer center from the earliest days of the rebellion.

The key factor behind privateering’s growth from a New England fad to a trans-Atlantic phenomenon, from small-time to big business, was that its lowliest seamen and richest investors pursued it for the same reason—to make money and whip the British, too. In that regard, it opens a window on Revolutionary society that is instantly recognizable to our modern sensibility, for the enterprise blended capitalism and patriotism, selfishness and public service. It was a difficult balance, whose shifts and moral accommodations constitute a basic theme of American life both in 1776 and today.

Recruiting Brian For Southeast Asia 2008 Trip

Filed under: PRIVATEER NATION NEWS — admin July 4, 2008 @ 10:36 pm

EDUCATION:
The Celestine Prophecy

Brian Watkins a.k.a the Extreme Entrepreneur has been helping me on the Privateer Nation. He came up with a logo that everyone loved. I wasn’t the biggest fan but it was a hit with everyone else. I decided to return the favor and tell him it was time for him to experience world travel. This is the e-mail I sent him and the response I got back. I now have 1 person signed up for the trip =)

Brian,
I sent the stars and globe logo out for more feedback. I got it back this morning. I give in. People seem to LOVE (not like, LOVE) that damn thing. I’d rather be rich than right. Now that the skull is gone I’m giving the people what they want. You win…
Guess what your prize is? What you think I’m cheap? Of course you get a prize =) I’ll save you the suspense. It’s a hard kick in the ass out of the country =) Some day you’ll thank me. And it will be sooner than later. When you are dating a gorgeous Thai girl you’ll be thinking, “Damn I’m glad I took the coaching!” It’s time your tail gets out of the country. That’s right. I’m doing you a favor by forcing you into this….
Let me educate you on some of the greatest words of wisdom I’ve ever had the priviledge of hearing, “If you don’t stop being a workaholic lug, and leave to travel the world, you are going to be one of those weird 40 year old guys trying to dance on the beach with 20 somethings.” Those words changed my life. Literally.
You are 24 years old. You are aging out quick. Believe me when I say I’m a senior citizen on the beaches of the world at 31. Traveling at 24 is completely different at 28. Traveling at 28 is completely different from 31. The challenge Brian is that we are getting old quick. While we are figuring out how to build our empires we are aging out. What I wish I’d known a 23 is that I need to make the most of the young years because after 35 it’s over. Don’t get me wrong. Life is still getting better but you just can’t play with the 20 somethings anymore. Think about this fact. There are Playboy playmates younger than you by 5 years. In fact if you were dating a 18 year old some people would look at you weird.
So mark your calendar, tell your parents, let your sister know so she can envy you…. you are leaving for the month long trip of a lifetime on November 23 to drink and party in the greatest backpackers ghetto in Southeast Asia, tromp through the jungles on a safari on the back of an elephant, explore ruins that would make Indiana Jones jealous and party till dawn at the best Full Moon Party of 2008 http://fullmoonparty-thailand.com/ You will leave thinking you are going on a vacation and come back a vagabond. Life will never be the same =) Do you need any more details or should I just show you which airline to get your ticket?
Namaste

Brian replied the same day….

HELL YES!!!

Brian

brianwatkins.com

Changing The Privateer Nation Logo

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GET RICH:
Big Bucks

I woke up on Thursday morning at 7 am because my cell phone was ringing. I picked it up and it was a guy from India wanting feedback on my international calling card I’d purchased from his company. I got him off the phone nicely but quick hoping to go back to sleep. I couldn’t go back to sleep because I kept thinking, ” I have got to get rid of the skull.”

A year ago an old friend of mine was telling me about what the mentor he hired to teach him how to write an ebook and get paid. The mentor said, “What kind of book do you want to write?” My friend said, “A book about fun physical fitness.” My friend is a physical trainer. The mentor said, “Tell me about your current clients.” My friend said, “My clients are all females in their 20’s and 30’s who are already in great shape but want to lose their last 10 pounds.” The mentor said, “Great so guess what you are going to write a book about?” My friend said, “What?” The mentor said, “About how women who are already in great shape can lose the last 10 tough pounds.” My friend took the mentors advice and went on to make thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars from the ebook that he wrote.

Towards the end of last year people started coming to me for business/life coaching. I figured it would be fun so I did it. Now I have 4 female clients and 2 male clients. I naturally attract female clients who want to achieve their dreams. Yet I have a website that is designed to appeal to guys with a skull and stars logo. I ignored that fact as long as I could. Finally I realized I had to do something because I was going to lose big time. The women in my life did NOT like the skull. They understood that the skull in the logo represents the fear you have to face to reach your dreams represented by the stars in the logo. They still didn’t like it. So finally yesterday after talking to my mastermind group, and 2 of my female clients I decided to move the skull over to the fear section of the website and keep the stars as the logo for the company.

Today was the first day with my new stars logo. Talk about a world of difference. Up to this point I’ve dreaded telling people about the Privateer Nation. I hated explaining the skull even though I loved it as a logo. Today I realized I no longer have that problem. I feel like the weight of the world was lifted off my shoulders. I can now send people to my site and not have to worry about them being confused or upset about the skull. I had no idea this was bothering me so much. Wow! I feel so good. And then today I signed up my second Privateer Nation citizen. It’s been a really good day!

Our Second Privateer Nation Citizen

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CHANGE THE WORLD:
Compassionate Capitalism

After I got back from Thailand in 2005 I had a feeling to go get a job. I didn’t want a job. I didn’t even need the money as I still had money left over from my telemarketing job I had before I left for Thailand. However I had a huge feeling to go looking. Long story short my intuition led me to Dale Carnegie Seminars where I met Serina. Serina and I became fast friends. She dropped out of college to get into network marketing just like I did. We are cut from the same cloth. As soon as we met my intuition instantly stopped bugging me about the job so I was able to stop looking. The whole job thing had been so Serina and I could meet.

Anyway she has known about the Privateer Nation since I was calling it American Privateer. She was one of the first people who really told me how much she disliked my skull and stars logo. Anyway to make a long story short I called her up and talked to her about the Privateer Nation and what it had become. We set up a time to hang out and talk about it. Tonight I went over to her place for dinner and we talked. I did a really bad presentation but she still said, “YES.” It’s all coming together =)

After dinner we were talking about how we can’t remember stretches of years. It’s hard for me to remember 2005 - today. I’ve been literally working around the clock except for the time during my Thailand and India trips. Those years up to today are a blur. It’s been all work all the time. I’m grateful that at last my life is changing. Serina is number 51 out of my goal of 52 for the year. I now have 50 more people to find that I can help make their dreams come true who also are serious about getting rich, traveling the planet and changing the world.

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