Startup Success workshop in Snohomish for new business

  • Wednesday, April 20, 2011 12:01am
  • Business

What: Startup Success workshop for new business

When: 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, April 20

Where: GROW Washington @ Snohomish, 1204 First St., Snohomish

Cost: $25

More info: RSVP Carolyn Eslick at 425-327-2093 or 360-217-7235

It can be difficult to put your dreams on paper when someone says you need a business plan and you don’t know where to start. This Startup Success workshop will help ground your thoughts, vision and ideas.

After this workshop, you will have all you need to write a single-page business plan (and you will have completed most of it in the session). You will also learn how to create your own business advisory board (mastermind groups for entrepreneurs); identify your ideal customer; uncover strategic marketing plans for your business; and complete one-month, three-month and one-year goals to help you achieve business success.

GROW Washington is a non profit 501(c)3 formed as a microenterprise business development
program to test and launch Washington products and service businesses.

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