441: $225k in 18 Hours a Week: The Path to High-Paying Consulting Gigs
Last year, Brad Rice booked $225,000 worth of Salesforce consulting work. That's impressive on its own, but what's crazier is he only worked an average of 18 hours a week.
Brad took his existing skills and experience with a popular software product, and pivoted to become a remote freelance consultant.
This is the "SWAS" strategy: Software with a Service.
(We’ve heard from guests following a similar path with Asana and Quickbooks.)
If you're not familiar with Salesforce, it's the #1 CRM (customer relationship management) software in the world.
Businesses and non-profits of all sizes use the software to organize and manage the back-end of their sales efforts.
And on the other side, there’s a community of salesforce professionals who support those customers … and earn up to $230 an hour to do so.
Why are the rates so high? Supply and demand — there's a gap between the popularity of Salesforce and the number of experts like Brad who can help with it.
That's the opportunity I think you should know about.
To learn more and see if Salesforce consulting is the right career upgrade for you, check out Brad's Free 5-Day Salesforce Challenge.
Tune in to hear:
- why there's such a high demand for Salesforce professionals
- how you can get started today earning your Salesforce certifications
- the progression steps Brad took to go from $40,000 a year to $225,000 part-time