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The Smart Start Up - Fundamental Strategies for Beating the Odds When Starting a Business - cover

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The Smart Start Up - Fundamental Strategies for Beating the Odds When Starting a Business

Tom Hopkins, Omar Periu

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

Written by two internationally-renowned public speakers with over 2M in past book sales
Serves as a confidence-building how-to book for entrepreneurs
Features key foundational strategies for launching a business successfully
Lists pitfalls to avoid when planning and starting a business
Presents negotiation strategies for every aspect of business
Teaches simple, yet effective marketing methods for startups
Highlights business communication and sales skills to generate revenue quickly
Available since: 07/03/2018.

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