Business
Want to start your own business? These entrepreneurs will teach you how for less than $20.
The term entrepreneur tends to evoke images of a tech bro who spends way too much time on LinkedIn, where he brags about being “CEO at Self-Employed” and writes quasi-philosophical posts about the #hustle. (See the Twitter account @StateofLinkedIn for real-life examples, if you dare.)
That stereotype applies to a handful of self-starters, to be sure, but you probably won’t find them among Silicon Valley’s success stories. The entrepreneurs whose innovations and ideas have actually changed lives are too busy trying new things and dreaming big to spout vapid humblebrags on social media. If you somehow found a way to connect with them, you’d probably get some legitimately helpful tips on how to establish your own business.
Well, as it so happens, you *can* access that exclusive expertise from the comfort of any internet-equipped device by enrolling in any of the following online courses. Taught by well-known entrepreneurs who are experts in their respective fields, each of these classes is currently on sale for a limited time:
Wannabe business owners who sign up for Secrets from Silicon Valley get unprecedented access to the insights of 15 successful entrepreneurs, including SurveyMonkey CEO David Goldberg, Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman, and tech evangelist Megan Smith, the latter who served as the U.S. Chief Technology Officer under President Barack Obama. Across 14 HD video lessons, each entrepreneur will share the unique ways they’ve built websites on a budget, honed their productivity skills, learned how to ask great questions, and more.
Secrets from Silicon Valley usually retails for $29, but you can enroll today for just $9.99 — a savings of 65%.
Discover the 10 motivational steps one needs to take to create a successful enterprise using the teachings of Jerry Banfield, an online entrepreneur who’s served hundreds of clients in dozens of countries and managed billions of Facebook ads. He’ll inspire you across nine hours of content with the lessons he’s learned throughout his rollercoaster of a career, from the time he made $595,000 online to the period where his personal debt exceeded $123,000.
Enroll in 10 Step Startup today for only $19, a 90% markdown on its usual retail price of $199.
If anyone knows a thing or two about turning an idea into a lucrative business, it’s instructors Karl House and Ben Lee. House founded an ad platform for influencers called FanBread, which was acquired, and currently serves as the CRO of StackCommerce, a native commerce platform for online publishers. [Editor’s note: StackCommerce runs the Mashable Shop and had a hand in creating this post.]
Lee, meanwhile, served as the CEO of the bar exam resource AttackSheets before founding Rootstrap, an award-winning app development studio that works with celebrities and influencers. Both men will show you what it takes to launch a startup, brand an idea, build a team, raise money, and eventually exit with a huge profit across two hours of training.
Normally $99, From Napkin Sketch to Multi-Million Dollar Exit just went on sale for only $19.99 — a savings of 79%.
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