Free Training To Help Your Small Business Thrive – Time Sensitive
Free Training To Help Your Small Business Thrive – Time Sensitive
Who doesn’t want more customers? Especially in this messy economy. And what about creating a sustainable business? Is it still possible in this day and age?
Sure it is. There are plenty of entrepreneurs and small business owners out there who are succeeding despite the external factors that are taking so many companies down.
The good news is that you can learn the skills to capture the moment too. Here’s help.
My colleague Dov Gordon has put together a free online video course for entrepreneurs and small business owners that teaches you just that. It’s only available for another week or so and I recommend you go get it now. Dov has done some amazing things to help other small business owners.
The course is called “The Simple Secrets of Gordian-Knot Management.” (I know, strange name but hang in there with me.
The course comes in four parts:
Chapter 1: “How to Strike at the Root, While Everyone Hacks at the Leaves.” This is short, just 14 minutes. But it will change the way you think. You can get it here.
Chapter 2: “How to Win Your Customers’ Hearts – by Reading Their Minds.” (Move quickly on this. You’ll need to give up your email address — worth it!! — because he usually sells this for $149. But this week you can walk in without paying. Yep, free.) You can get it here.
Chapter 3: “Time Alchemy.” If you’ve ever had only “some” success with time management, it’s because you’ve never yet seen the big picture this clearly! (Once you’re “in” for Chapter 2, you’ll have access to this one too!)
Chapter 4: “The Critical 10% of Management Skills that Make You Look Brilliant 90% of the Time.” The 90-10 rule applied to management skills. It’s much simpler when you can confidently focus on just a few things that give you leverage. Real leverage. (Live teleseminar on Thursday — watch for more info on this.)
If at all possible, take the time to sign up for this training course. I’ve seen Dov’s work and have been impressed with his clear thinking and unique ability to teach it to others.
And it won’t cost you anything.
You might be wondering why Dov is giving this all away for free. It’s simple. He wants to introduce himself. He knows that some of you will want to continue with him in a paid program. If you do eventually buy something, I will probably earn a commission for having made the introduction. But you’ll thank me for telling you about his free training long before that happens.
So do this:
1. Go register for the $149 training while it’s still free:
2. Watch your email so you know when to attend the live teleseminar.
P.S. Dov is so good at teaching this stuff, you really don’t want to miss it. Make sure you get your free training now. It’s not going to last forever.
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