Week 6·Scaling the business·11 min read

From Operator to Architect: How to Know If Your Business Is a Real Asset or Just an Elaborate Job

If you couldn't work for six months, would your business still exist? The question that most discomforts the successful contractor — and the three separations that turn a job into an asset.

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Linda García Álvarez
Financial Architect · WAOIC #1216310
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This article is scheduled to publish in Week 6 of the editorial calendar. Meanwhile, here is the structure and why it was written:

Why this article

Speaks to the successful contractor's ego. The article read by the client who already has solid income and wants to scale. High conversion potential.

What the article covers

  • The most uncomfortable question: if you couldn't work for six months, would your business still exist?
  • Why the Latino immigrant becomes an indispensable operator — and why that was smart at first
  • The identity behind indispensability: being irreplaceable as proof you deserve to be here
  • The 4 consequences of being the only engine: growth limit, sale value, vulnerability, quality of life
  • Sale value in numbers: 1x vs 4x annual earnings
  • The three separations that turn a job into an asset
  • The first document you can create this afternoon

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Topics

how to scale construction businessvalue contractor businessdelegate Latino businessfrom employee to entrepreneur Hispanic