How To Start a Business in 2 Weeks

How To Start a Business in 2 Weeks by Tony Eades


Authors
Tony Eades
ISBN
9781925452716
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
256
Dimensions
140 x 216mm

Everyone has a business inside of them.
Is it time to unleash yours?
Let’s face it, starting a business is risky! Statistics show that a third of new businesses fail within the first year, and with an uncertain global economy the marketplace is ultra-competitive.
Now you can increase your chances of success with How to Start a Business in Two Weeks. Complete one chapter a day and you’ll have your business up and running in just 14 days. Plus you’ll ensure its long-term success by following this ultimate fast-track guide.
Trusted business expert Tony Eades has used this tried-and-tested formula to help start, and grow thousands of businesses across Australia over the past 20 years.
If you’re looking to start your business in the most time efficient way with the latest information and trusted expertise – then How to Start a Business in Two Weeks is your blueprint to long-term self-employment.
Tony Eades is a Business Trends Expert, Certified Speaking Professional and Australia’s leading Business Re-thinker. He is the go-to expert for start-ups and global enterprises and is passionate about future-proofing brands, helping them engage with the new consumer, and thrive in the ever-changing marketplace.
He writes for a number of publications including Sydney Morning Herald and features on television and radio including Channel Nine, Triple M Network and 2GB and has been a Brand Experience Expert for Kochie’s Business Builders. He is currently the Chief Strategy Officer at Salted Stone, a global award-winning digital marketing agency with offices in Australia, North America and Europe.
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