Sunday, June 13, 2010

What Hat Do You NOT Feel Like Wearing?

Since launching Turbo140 a few weeks ago, we've been receiving a lot of questions -- such as "Can you design Sprocket [our beloved logo] wearing a mankini"?  Probably the second most frequent question we receive is what kinds of gigs should I post on Turbo140?  We're working on designing a new page for the site to help generate suggestions, but in the mean time -- try thinking about hats...

In one episode when Homer Simpson was getting ready to make a lot of phone calls, one of my favorite quotes is, "Marge.  Give me your address book, four beers, and my conversation hat."  So when thinking about what to post on Turbo140 -- essentially what you want someone else to do for you -- consider all of the hats you DON'T feel like wearing.  Granted, I'm not sure it's wise to outsource calling a bunch of family members, as tempting as that may be, but here are a few suggestions to get your started.  
Take off your...
  • I-hate-computers hat -- there's no reason why you should have to design your own blog or website
  • Yard work hat -- have someone else mow your lawn and trim your hedges
  • Honey-do hat -- enjoy a cold one while someone else runs your errands
  • Workout hat -- it's a whole lot easier (often with a better view) when you have a trainer to help with your workouts
  • Good samaritan hat -- why should you have to actually haul your donations to Goodwill
  • Gardening hat -- it's too hot to toil in the garden; enjoy an iced-tea while someone else gets their hands dirty
  • Crazy bride hat -- from invitations to color swatches for your dress, take a load off while other people do the hard work
  • Oops hat -- so what if you forgot something at the store, have someone else run that errand instead of doubling back
That's just a few ideas, and we're surprised every day by the interesting and unique ways that people and businesses are using @Turbo140 to make their lives easier.  And the best part about it is that actual people (as opposed to spammers and scammers) bid and compete for your gigs.

Now go get your gig on.  I'm going to see if someone on Turbo140 will pick up a sandwich for me...  It's good to be lazy.  Or to put it euphemistically -- it's good to be efficient.

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