- LocationVirtual
- DescriptionIf you're thinking of starting a business, it's important to take the right steps. This two-hour virtual seminar will give you an overview of what to know, actions to take and how to avoid common missteps to give your company its greatest chance of success.
Learn about the journey from pre-venture to startup to opening your business and cover:
* Business legal entity selection
* Registration and licensing
* Marketing and branding
* Sources of financing and capital
* Business plan building
* and more…
Virtual Location URL: https://events.blackthorn.io/en/6g3Q8Wa7/how-to-start-your-business-5a1e6g4Tucl/overview
Registration Link: https://events.blackthorn.io/en/6g3Q8Wa7/how-to-start-your-business-5a1e6g4Tucg/overview - Websitehttps://events.ucf.edu/event/3458815/how-to-start-your-business/
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