What Can You Expect?
Have you always wanted to start a business? Are you unemployed but possess an entrepreneurial spirit? Are you intrigued by the thought of running a virtual company instead of a bricks-and-mortar one?
The thought of starting a business is both exhilarating and terrifying. There are a number of factors and questions to consider: Can I afford to start a business? What do I need to do first? Do I have what it takes to run a successful business? How do I attract clients? How do I attract talented employees? How do I manage project work? More important, how do I do these things if I want my company to be virtual?
In the webinar called “How to Establish a Virtual Company in 60 Days or Less,” we will answer these questions and more and give you a step-by-step plan on how to establish a virtual business quickly and economically. This webinar will also raise your awareness of important considerations unique to virtual companies and their successful implementation and operation. It will also help you build the foundation for operational effectiveness and give you the prerequisite knowledge necessary before embarking on more advanced topics. This webinar is the first in a series that will put you on the path to virtual success.
During this educational, interesting and interactive webinar, you will:
- Learn how to assess your ability and determination to start a business
- Understand the steps necessary to establish a virtual company
- Learn how to develop processes and procedures that allow you to be effective and efficient
- Learn how to maximize technology so that you can truly run your company from anywhere in the world
As part of the webinar, you will receive a checklist (with links to important websites) that you can use to establish your business and examples of efficiency tools that you can modify for your own use.
Who Should Attend?
- College students
- Aspiring entrepreneurs
- Recently laid-off professionals
- Entrepreneurs transitioning from traditional “bricks and mortar” companies to virtual companies
Date: Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011
Time: 10 a.m. to noon Eastern Standard Time
Cost: $99