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School for Startups - How to Make Money: Funding. Investment. Revenue. Profit.
Title:
School for Startups - How to Make Money: Funding. Investment. Revenue. Profit.
When:
22/06/2009, - 22/06/2009,  08.30 - 18.30
Where:
The British Library - London
Category:
Seminar

Description

What's the event about?

The fastest way to fail in business is to get the finances wrong. Yet by understanding the basic rules of startup economics, entrepreneurs can radically increase their chances of success. In this seminar we explain the pros and cons of the most popular business models and examine a wide range of proven, profitable revenue models. We focus on the two most critical questions: “How will I fund my business?” and “How will my business make money?” providing a detailed analysis of investor motivation and piecing together the ingredients for “The Perfect Investor Pitch”. Hosted by Doug Richard with guest appearances from other experienced entrepreneurs, this seminar provides the framework within which entrepreneurs can answer these questions for themselves and offers an educational, insightful and inspiring introduction to how to succeed in business.

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Venue:
The British Library   -   Website
Address:
96 Euston Road London
Postcode:
NW1 2DB
City:
London
Country:
UK

Description

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is based in London and is one of the world's largest research libraries, holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats; books, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, patents, databases, maps, stamps, prints, drawings and much more. Its book collection is second only to the American Library of Congress. The Library's collections include around 25 million books, along with substantial additional collection of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.

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