How to Start a Business  That Doesn't Suck (and Will Actually Turn a Profit)

How to Start a Business That Doesn't Suck (and Will Actually Turn a Profit)

How to Start a Business That Doesn't Suck (and Will Actually Turn a Profit)

Michael R. Clarke

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Toplocker Media
Año de edición:
2019
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ISBN:
9781970119367
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'The ultimate start a business book! This definitely should be on every entrepreneur's bookshelf.' Want to learn the secrets to starting a small business that actually makes money? Interested in learning how to start a business, but have no idea where to start? (Or how to make sure finish what you start? Looking for a step-by-step blueprint to turning your vague ideas into a small business startup that changes your professional life? Well, you've come to the right place, entrepreneur! 'The author did the impossible. After reading this book I feel starting a business is really possible.' Because in How to Start a Business That Doesn't Suck (and Will Actually Turn a Profit) you'll learn, in this no-nonsense 'how to start a business book', such tidy morsels as: 'How to Hack Your Brain for Business-Building Awesomeness' - Don't worry. We ain't gonna talk about wishy-washy mindset bull crap stuff. Instead, we'll go over what you need to do to prime your brain for maximum effectiveness 'How  to Find a Business Idea That Doesn't Suck' - Ideas are everywhere. Good ideas are not. In this chapter we'll go over how to find them. 'How to Bullet-Proof Your Idea for Maximum Awesomeness' - Whether you're launching twelve franchises or learning how to start a business with no capital, we'll show you how to stress-test your ideas. (So you don't waste time on the clunkers.) 'How to Spy on the Competition for Fun and Profit' - Your competition can be one of your biggest allies -- if you do it right. In this chapter we'll show you how to do market research on the super-cheap. 'How to Create Products (and Services) That Don't Suck' - We'll show you how to avoid that most dreaded situation: creating products that nobody wants or asked for. 'How to Brand Yourself (Like a Frickin' Boss)' - Doesn't matter if you're learning how to start a business online from your Mom's basement or starting a Fortune 100 company, branding is important. In this chapter we'll go over what - and what not - to do. 'How to Create Your Business Plan of Awesomeness' - From small business finance issues to coming up with an elevator pitch, we'll go over how to condense your business idea into 20-30 pages. And each chapter includes easy-to-follow action steps to help you boost your small business planning IQ - without taking a single, $2,000 weekend course in some resort. So, give How to Start a Business That Doesn't Suck (And Will Actually Make Money)  a chance TODAY... Might not get you a feature in the Wall Street Journal, but it will put you that much closer to realizing your dream of starting, and running, a successful business.

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