How to get your startup off the ground: This collection of online classes and apps can help

For those trying to get their startup going but don't know where to...start.
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If you’re launching your own startup, you’re going to learn some new skills. It doesn’t matter what your business is, or how good you are at it, you’re still going to have to learn how to create a website, manage a social media presence, communicate with experts in other fields, learn all the crazy self-employment tax laws, and manage other people.

According to Entrepreneur.com, the main reasons startups fail include a lack of focus, taking advice from the wrong people, and not learning the basic, day-to-day skills of managing a business. You’re unlikely to find an effective how-to guide just by googling, so what do you do?

Luckily, there's this collection of online courses and apps that can help teach you what you need to know. Whether you’re still in the planning phase or have been running your business for a few months and want to know how to level up, it’s so comprehensive that it no matter what your strengths and weaknesses are, this toolkit can help fill in those gaps. That is, if you're willing to put in the work of course.

Altogether, you'll get 36 hours of high-level training classes that are valued at $6,373.97. Lucky for you, the Complete Startup Toolkit is on sale for only $29. That’s over 99% off! Hopefully, you don’t need to take a marketing class to realize what a good deal that is.

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