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Oct 5: Seven Things You Need to Know When Starting a Service-Based Business
Recorded Webinar (in person)
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About the event

This event is hybrid.

When you're starting a new business, it's easy to overlook important details that will have a big impact on your future success. In this fast-paced workshop, Belinda Sandor will discuss the common mistakes that are often overlooked and offer suggestions to get your business off on the right foot.

Here's what will be covered:

  • How to talk about your work in a way that people will understand what you do and refer you to others
  • What role does social media play
  • How to establish yourself as an expert in your field
  • Why small details, like your business card, your headshot, and your email address matter
  • And more...

This workshop will be virtually via Zoom and in-person at the KNOWN Coworking facility in New Haven.

In-person attendees are invited to come for the day for free coworking and attend a happy hour networking event after the workshop from 3 – 5 p.m.

RSVP’s to Known are required for the free coworking.

Please email Barb@knowncoworking.com if you plan to take advantage of the free coworking that day.

Presenter: Belinda Sandor

Belinda Sandor is the founder of The VA Connection, a professional online community with 22,000 members.

The VA Connection helps established and aspiring Virtual Assistants start, grow and scale their businesses using the skills that they already have.

They do this through their online community, courses and coaching programs.

This Event is Sponsored by KNOWN Coworking

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