What Does Every Geek Need to Start a Company?
Tomorrow evening, I will be co-hosting a very cool event called What Every Geek Needs to Start a Company. We plan to teach you the essential ingredients to launch yourself into entrepreneur Geek success! The Webinar will cover:
- What it takes to become self employed
- Setting goals and how to to stay on task
- Recruiting mentors
- Creating a company brand that sets you apart from the crowd
- Identify your customer base or niche
- Do you need a logo?
- What’s a good business name?
- Developing your business network
- Your 30 second pitch
- Finding clients
- Networking for Geeks
- Time tracking
- Invoicing clients
- Why contracts are essential
- PR and exposure to build your credibility
If you’re a Geek looking to get into business for yourself – or even a Geek who already is in business, you won’t want to miss this. Join us tomorrow evening and let us help you realize your dreams and goals.
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6 Comments
Landon Fanning
September 23rd, 2009
at 7:20pm
What time tomorrow evening?
BobGreene
September 23rd, 2009
at 9:09pm
Chris, how can be review the webinar, if a busy workday prevents attendance?
With many webinars, specifically ZiffDavis-sponsored events, “attendance” need not be real-time, and links are provided to archived / past events.
dustin
September 23rd, 2009
at 9:42pm
where will it be at? if you can tell me where it at i try to be there.
Squiggie
September 24th, 2009
at 5:31am
I would truly like to see this event. Will it be recorded and published in any way?
Matt Wood
September 24th, 2009
at 11:50am
hey I just wanted to know if I could attend the Webinar, it sounds pretty cool.
Tom Oneal
September 26th, 2009
at 1:52pm
What Does Every Geek Need to Start a Company?
Just 1 thing: CUSTOMERS
If you have customers everything else is secondary.