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Whether you’re just starting to dip your toes into the entrepreneurial waters or are a seasoned startup founder, education is key. Staying informed on what’s new and updating your entrepreneurial skills will keep your business humming along and give you the confidence to start a new business for the first time.
Luckily, there are tons of learning platforms out there that provide classes, workshops, seminars, business training and webinars for small businesses on entrepreneurship. Here are nine that can guide you on your entrepreneur journey.
Bizee | Start a Business GuideFor many soon-to-be entrepreneurs, it all starts with a passion. You do something you love and enough people suggest you start charging for it and suddenly, you’re running a business.
Lexie Smith and Emily Merrell of Ready Set Coach are high-earning coaches who seek to help others wanting to start a coaching business. Their free workshop called “How to Turn Your Passion into a Profitable Business,” applies to anyone wanting to get their business going. The workshop focuses on an actionable, six-step roadmap to start making money from your passion project.
When you’re an entrepreneur, you have to think like a business owner. On Coursera, you’ll find a class from the University of California, Irvine’s Continuing Education department that covers entrepreneurial thinking. This course will help you to spot business opportunities, understand the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and assess your own readiness for owning and operating a business.
If this class doesn’t interest you, be sure to look for other free classes on entrepreneurship from Coursera.
One of the biggest hurdles for most startups is finding enough funding. That’s where StartupNV comes in. They offer a bootcamp called AngelNV that teaches entrepreneurs about the venture capital process.
In the bootcamp you’ll learn how to:
Watch the 2020 bootcamp playlist on YouTube.
One of the keys to success in business is being able to make good decisions quickly. This is called Decision Quality or DQ. On Class Central, you can find a MOOC, or massive open online course, about how to make better decisions. This class will help you to make better, more effective decisions, not only in business but in every area of your life.
The pandemic changed the world — and that includes marketing. As the world changes because of COVID-19, it’s important to update your marketing to fit this new world and customer desires.
That’s where “How to Market and Sell During a Pandemic (Without Feeling Salesy)” comes in. This course, from DCM Communications, is all about marketing your product to your customers in a way that doesn’t feel pushy. If you feel uncomfortable selling, this webinar is for you.
One of the ways in which you can shape your thinking to be a better small business owner and entrepreneur is to understand and use design thinking. Design thinking is an approach to problem-solving that can make you a better business owner. It can help you to connect with customers and drive meaningful innovation. This eight-week course on NovoEd will teach you how to apply design thinking to your life and business.
If you're ready to grow your small business and hire team members, getting training on the best way to source workers can save you a lot of stress. Melissa Park Events offers a free training video called, "How to Source a Skilled & Experienced Support Team." You'll learn all the questions to ask before hiring and how to properly evaluate any potential hires.
Your brand is your business. It’s how your customers identify your business and differentiate it from your competitors. If you’re attracting the wrong customers, it just might be time to rebrand.
If you’re looking to better understand branding and rebranding, check out “When Do You Know It’s Time to Rebrand?” from DCM Communications.
There are tons of specific, topic-focused courses, workshops, webinars and trainings out there for experienced and budding entrepreneurs. While one class can be a great way to get started, you might also find that you want a rolling stream of content. That’s when you turn to YouTube. You’ll find plenty of options for good content on entrepreneurship on YouTube.
Check out these channels that focus on being the best entrepreneur and business owner you can be:
Another place you can find a class on almost anything you might want to learn about entrepreneurship is Skillshare. This site has thousands of free courses with the option to upgrade for premium access. A few notable courses include:
Many entrepreneurs think of themselves as solopreneurs, starting their businesses on their own. You’re never alone as an entrepreneur. Use these resources to help you learn how to be an entrepreneur and how to kick your skills into high gear.
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Page is a freelance content marketing writer with experience writing about small business, the future of the workplace and health. She also operates a weekly email newsletter where she shares advice on living an authentic, intentional life. When not writing, you can find Page traveling, fostering older cats and working as a sexual assault advocate.
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