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Go Do!: For People Who Have Always Wanted to Start a Business

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A refreshingly simple, easy-to-read guide to getting started in business

If you've ever dreamed of starting your own business, this book will give you the information, inspiration, and reassurance you need to get started. It encourages budding entrepreneurs to take the leap into the dark, while shining a bright light on the first six months of a successful start-up. It breaks down what appears to be an Everest-size challenge into a series of small hills for you to conquer. Written by successful entrepreneur Jeremy Harbour, Go Do! argues that the skills and tactics of successful entrepreneurship can't be learnt except by doing. So this book offers the guidance and the confidence you need to just go do it.

Go Do!: For People Who Have Always Wanted to Start a Business | Jeremy Harbour (Author)| Capstone

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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1: GO ME!
Life, School, Business Begins, My Epiphany.

CHAPTER 2: RISK
Failure/Feedback/Risk, Success, Failure, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 3: GO YOU!
Limiting Beliefs, You Need to Have Resilience, Taking Away the Safety Net, “Do You Want to Change?”, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 4: THE WORST FIVE EXCUSES
Excuse 1: I Need a Lot of Money to Start a Business, Excuse 2: I Cannot Afford to Leave Work, Excuse 3: I Heard 80% of New Businesses Go Bust in the First Three Years, Excuse 4: I Need to Gain More Experience in My Chosen Field before Making the Leap, Excuse 5: I Don’t Know About Business, Tax or Accountancy, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 5: THE INVENTION MYTH
A Lesson about Trying to Launch an Innovative Product in the UK, Differentiation, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 6: TAKING RESPONSIBILITY
Your Character versus Your Ego, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 7: THE FOUR STAGES OF ENTERPRISE
1. Out on Your Own, 2. Small Team – Partners or Employees, 3. Extended Team – Small Enterprise, 4. Multiple Teams, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 8: PLANNING
Fail to Plan and You Plan to Fail, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 9: MARKETING
Don’t Start a Business, Start a Marketing Campaign, Starting Your Business, Writing Your First Ad, Split Testing and Statistical Significance, Control Ads, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 10: A COMPELLING OFFER
The Ingredients of a Compelling Offer, Offer Instalments on High Ticket Items, High Ticket versus Low Ticket, Social Proof, Make Sure You Have a Solid Sales System, Pipeline, Customer Lifetime Value, Social Media, Viral Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Credibility, Joint Ventures, Email Marketing, Tele Marketing, The Lessons to be Gained from this Chapter.

CHAPTER 11: GO DO!
Timetable

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
WHAT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN SAYING ABOUT THE HARBOUR CLUB LIGHT
Index

LINK FOR THE BOOK

https://www.amazon.com/Go-Do-People-Always-Business/dp/0857082744/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1592387779&sr=1-1

 

Written by Bharath Ravi

Business Consultant whose qualification includes a Bachelor’s degree in the field of Mechanical specialized in Automobile & Manufacturing; Trained in Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Certification, Hands on Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis, BCS (UK) and Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering (CPRE-FL).

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