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It’s a mantra adopted by many this time of year, but it’s a tough one to stick to.
As ambitious as our goals for 2017 are, it’s not easy to keep committed to a changed lifestyle; but, the continued belief that we can improve ourselves and better our lives is inspiring.
One common refrain around the new year is a desire to start making a living on one's own terms. We all have to work for a living, but some aspire to start their own business, or change their career to one the might enjoy more.
This can be a tough journey to get started on; when starting a solo business venture, it’s hard to know where to begin if you’ve never done it before.
For those of you looking to start your own company, or strike out on your own in 2017, Udemy's Business Bootcamp: 7 Weeks to Start Your Own Business course might be right for you.
Instructed by Phil Ebiner, the course will take students through the process of setting achievable goals and getting off the ground through freelance work. From there, you’ll learn to define your value proposition, develop a portfolio, and use social media to your advantage.
By the end of the course, Ebiner hopes to give students the tools they need to self-examine, and turn their passions into a intelligent business venture.
With over 8,000 students enrolled and a 4.5 star rating, you can be confident you’re getting a course that has satisfied its customers. While the course normally runs for $200, you can enroll for just $10 thanks to a deal Udemy is offering for the new year.
The deal is good for other classes being offered as well, so be sure to check out other classes you might want to enroll in here, as well as everything Udemy has to offer here.
Business Bootcamp: 7 Weeks to Start Your Own Business, $10, available at Udemy.
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