The Entrepreneur’s Source Reviews Why You Should Attend Start a Business Weekend

SABW

If you’ve contemplated becoming an entrepreneur but aren’t sure where to start, then The Entrepreneur’s Source’s Start a Business Weekend (SABW) is the event for you! SABW is a digital franchise expo that has the potential to benefit anyone with the dream of owning their own business. This three-day, cost-free digital franchise expo offers current or prospective franchisees the ability to explore franchise opportunities as well as connect with business coaches and other future entrepreneurs.

“We’re bridging the power of information with the ease of gathering it by using innovative, virtual technology,” founder of The Entrepreneur’s Source Terry Powell said. “Attendees have access to three days of industry experts’ informative sessions hosted in the virtual auditorium, without leaving their home or office. It’s complete convenience—Entrepreneur’s Source coaches are accessible all weekend long to guests. Plus, attendees gain all the benefits of a franchise expo without the travel expenses and time commitment.”

The Entrepreneur’s Source Reviews Start a Business Weekend

Although registration to the virtual expo is free of charge and obligation-free, The Entrepreneur’s Source encourages prior registration so attendees can adequately prepare for the event. The event includes coaching sessions from E-Source business coaches. These coaches are devoted to The Entrepreneur’s Source Discovery Process, which helps prospective entrepreneurs explore their Income, Lifestyle, Wealth and Equity™ (I.L.W.E) goals and which franchise opportunities may be right for them. Attendees of the event will also have access to educational speakers and seminars and a virtual briefcase to add this educational collateral to. Following the event, attendees will receive a 60-day complimentary pass to revisit their unique expo and resources to explore their exclusive franchise opportunities in greater detail.

The Entrepreneur’s Source Start A Business Weekend Scavenger Hunt

To help excite SABW attendees, The Entrepreneur’s Source is holding an online scavenger hunt through the remainder of the week with the grand prize of an iPad Air. Scavenger hunt contestants will receive one question each of the five days leading up to SABW (Sept 15th – 19th) via email. All contestants must to do be entered into the iPad raffle is search for the correct answer to the emailed question. Once the correct answer is found, then the contestant will click the “submit” button embedded in the email and type in their response. Each correct answer to each of the five questions will warrant one entry into the raffle for the iPad Air. At the end of the week, one winner will be chosen by random selection. For more information about the scavenger hunt, visit this page.

Contestants can enter into the scavenger hunt at any point throughout the week. If you’d like to enter the contest, visit this website and enter your name, email and company information. The Entrepreneur’s Source encourages all scavenger hunt attendees to also attend SABW.

Sign Up for Start a Business Weekend Today!

To sign up for the SABW virtual showcase, register at http://www.startabusinessweekend.com/sabw/. The expo will be held September 18th– 20thfrom 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. EDT.

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