Don't miss the virtual business conference this Wednesday!
So many new businesses fail, and worse yet, almost all of them stagnate and struggle along for years - don’t be “that guy”. …Don’t become a statistic!
The Angel Capital Summit on Nov. 17 at the Colorado Convention Center is drawing near, but the Virtual Small Business Growth Conference is already in full swing and happening every Wednesday on your computer!
We are providing guidance to small businesses long before and throughout the year after the Angel Capital Summit. To that end Rockies Venture Club and the Angel Capital Summit is offering our weekly series of free Business Clinics, bringing the best and brightest business experts directly to you and your key partners.
This is the ‘virtual ACS’, which is a rolling series of online seminars presented by and for entrepreneurs, advisors and investors. You can’t afford to miss this opportunity to solve problems, educate and guide your staff through today’s unique business challenges.
We started last week and had a great impact with the many businesses who "attended". Please go online and sign up for this Wednesday's webinar, and those in the coming weeks!
October 7, 2009 - Les Makepeace, "Screening Deals on Business Catapult" REGISTER
October 14, 2009 - Brian Tsuchiya, "ABC’s of Angel and Venture Capital Funding" REGISTER
October 21, 2009 - Steve Kregstein, “Getting it Right – the Legal and Other Potholes and Landmines on Your Road to Success” REGISTER
October 28, 2009 - Dave Westfall, “How To Start Your Own Business” REGISTER
November 4, 2009 - Steve Parry, "How to Build Your Sales Engine?" REGISTER
November 11, 2009 - Chris Roberts, “Watching the Watchers” REGISTER
To Register click on the hot links embedded above or via http://www.angelcapitalsummit.org/content/virtual-conference-business-cl....
Not all registration pages are up yet so check back often for the programs you wish to attend.
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