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Learn how to launch a startup with this online service that’s on sale this weekend
It starts with an incredible idea: A passion project that turns into a viable, real-life business. The only issue with starting your own business is the incredible amount of resources it takes you to get your concept off the ground — from receiving and applying the advice of your peers, to winning funding, to gaining your first set of loyal customers.
Startups.com is a resource for those launching a startup and it’s an incredible value for the cost — a lifetime subscription gives you access to tools and lessons that you’d ordinarily have to buy piecemeal.
This service gives you unlimited access to in-depth courses that cover every aspect of running a startup. There are six different subject tracks, 650 master classes in compelling HD video, and 1,255 in-depth guides that cover everything from idea validation, to how to raise capital, to how to win early adopters using techniques that you can repeat.
The subscription also gives you direct access to more than 20,000 startup founders and experts — so you can mindshare, brainstorm, and ask questions with the people who have had similar experiences to you. You can also connect with startup mentors, and receive highly specific answers to help resolve unique issues you might have as they pop up. In fact, there’s a library of more than 17,422 answers from business leaders to the users who asked them to date (and growing). It’s a great way for entrepreneurs to get live help from experienced CEOs — whether you need someone to review a pitch deck, need a second pair of eyes on a landing page, or want to better understand how to work with developers.
Ultimately, this service makes the sometimes lonely-feeling job of taking the lead feel like less of a grind, giving you access to answers and specialized help when you need it the most.
Usually, this unlimited lifetime subscription to Startups.com is $1,740, but you can get it here for $99.
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