Entrepreneurship Simplified For Small Businesses Course.
The Six Essential Pillars To Kick-Start A Profitable Small Business From The Ground Up On A Budget.
What you’ll learn
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You will learn the six most critical pillars of starting a small business, which include finding what your customer wants, developing affordable products, establishing marketing and distribution channels, building trust with a customer, and designing a profitable business model.
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You will have a clear blueprint to kick-start your small business from the ground up.
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You will clearly understand how to research your customer’s pain-point and frustrations.
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You will clearly understand how to develop your small business’s profitable niche.
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You will have a basic but clear understanding of how to develop an affordable product for your customer.
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You will have an in-depth understanding of how to market and sell your product to a customer
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You will clearly understand how to develop trust with a new customer and generate your first sales
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You will clearly understand how to develop a profitable business model and generate more revenue.
Requirements
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Before you purchase this course, please make sure to read the course description and watch the free preview videos. Make sure that this content is what you are looking for; if not, you still have 30 days to refund your money!
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This course focuses mainly on small businesses with a physical product, however the same principles can apply to all kind of small businesses.
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The course is packed with visuals and examples, a lot to cover in 150 mins, so you need to be 100% in focus, no multitasking! Make sure to grab a notebook and a cup of a drink that you desire.
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This course will NOT be talking about the legal structure of how to register a company.
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This course will NOT be talking about how to find investors.
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This course will NOT be talking about how to make a minimum viable product.
Who this course is for:
- Entrepreneurs are starting a new small business and need a guide to planning for their new startups.
- Small business owners who are struggling with their current business.
- Small business consultants who need to get a fresh and more in-depth view of creating a business plan.
- Full-time or part-time employee starting a side project.