The Entrepreneur’s Source Invites You to Start a Business Weekend!

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The Entrepreneur’s Source Invites You to Start a Business Weekend! The Entrepreneur’s Source® (TES), North America’s leading alternative career coaching franchise, will host the Start a Business Weekend online event next week: Thursday, March 23 – Saturday, March 25 from 10AM-7PM.

If you’re interested in attending, sign up now at www.StartaBusiness.Weekend.com!

Start a Business Weekend®, one of many self-paced, online franchise discovery tools created by The Entrepreneur’s Source, is the nation’s largest ONLINE franchise and business expo with 170 different opportunities to explore and educational webinars to attend right from your smartphone, PC or tablet.

According to Terry Powell, The Entrepreneur’s Source® Visionary Founder, hundreds of franchise seekers will attend Start a Business Weekend® and learn more about the possibilities, options and dreams business ownership will open up to them.

“Franchise seekers rave about Start a Business Weekend® because it gives them the opportunity to explore over 170 different franchise systems and attend more than a dozen LIVE webinars with keynote franchising leaders,” says Powell.   “This is truly a one-of-a-kind event – a virtual trade show committed to educating hundreds of people on the benefits of business ownership”.

Here’s what attendees can access during the Start a Business Weekend® online live event:

  • Gain insight and advice from today’s business leaders who have been featured in many prominent publications and networks, including USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, CNBC, ABC, and Bloomberg TV, just to name a few.
  • Don’t miss next Thursday’s keynote, “Tired of the W-2 Seesaw Economy? Good Time to Make a Change!” presented by Ann Langhorne Lilly, Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Coach. We are living in an age of change. There has never been a better time to get off the W-2 seesaw and find a career that is personally fulfilling and provides the income and wealth you need to thrive. The notion that we have to choose a single career path from beginning to end is a myth. Discover why so many individuals are getting unstuck from their jobs and trading employment for empowerment!
  • Starting at 10 a.m. EST on Thursday, take a “walk” into the digital exhibit halls and visit booths with more than 170 business and franchise opportunities. Plus, find 100s of videos and downloadable resources that will both inform and inspire you to get started.
  • All from the comfort of your home computer or tablet devices.

Learn more about Start a Business Weekend by following the Start a Business Weekend Facebook Page and signing up to attend the event.

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