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

The Entrepreneur’s Source Reviews Why You Should Attend Start A Business Weekend® TODAY
Does your New Year’s Resolution to become self-sufficient always end up on the backburner? Are you part of the 75 percent of Americans who have the dream to become self-sufficient in your career, but aren’t sure where to start? Why not start by attending Start a Business Weekend® (SABW) sponsored by The Entrepreneur’s Source®.
What is Start a Business Weekend®?
SABW is an online, virtual business expo that can help you explore the career path of entrepreneurship – all from the comfort of your own home (and maybe even in your pajamas!) This virtual franchise fair offers current and prospective franchisees the chance to discover franchise opportunities and converse with alternative career coaches at The Entrepreneur’s Source about a potential career of business ownership.
“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— The 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.”
What Do I Get Out of Start a Business Weekend?
Start a Business Weekend attendees will receive access to over 100 virtual online booths and hundreds of free videos as well as the following benefits:
- Coaching conferences with skilled and accomplished alternative career coaches from The Entrepreneur’s Source® who are devoted to The Discovery Process, which supports future entrepreneurs in discovering their Possibilities, Options and Dreams (POD) and their unique franchise fit.
- Enlightening Keynotes from nationally-recognized speakers to motivate attendees. These speakers will provide educational information about the franchise industry and inspiring guidance about how to reach their desired lifestyle.
- A virtual briefcase in which SABW attendees can add educational materials to throughout the expo. Attendees will also receive admission to meaningful, complimentary resources such as franchise opportunity information and exclusive business prospects.
- The ability to network online with other professionals and attendees to start building your unique network of entrepreneurial-minded contacts.
Just because SABW comes to a close doesn’t mean that your materials are lost. Following the end of the event, all attendees will be given a 20-day pass to reexamine their exclusive expo resources to explore their unique franchise opportunities in greater detail.
Sign up for Start a Business Weekend Today!
Start a Business Weekend® will be held on January 28th – January 30th from 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. EDT. To register for the virtual franchise showcase, sponsored by The Entrepreneur’s Source, click here http://www.startabusinessweekend.com/.
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