1166 days ago

Free training (How to build a business)

Shirish Paranjape from Community Board member, Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood C.Board

[Note: I am only sharing the message received from ChristchurchNZ. I do not have any personal or business connection with Rebel Business School. This is also not a recommendation.]

ChristchurchNZ would like to invite you to a new START-UP & GROWTH event coming to Christchurch: Rebel Business School.
The Rebel Business School Pop Up Event is a two-week intensive course on 16-27 August, designed to help you make real progress, quickly without costing you a penny, only time. Rebel Business School will spend every day with you, running interactive sessions and working with you on your business to help you with whatever you need to get going. Start to learn "How to build a business with no money" and see what it is all about.

What Can You Expect?
This course will be 10 days of learning skills and coaching to help you make money doing what you love.
We will help you to:
Start your business for free
Build a great looking website for free
Make money online
Gain the confidence to get what you need
Networking skills to find the people you want and so much more!

Please note there are six days online via live interactive Zoom webinars and four days (Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th, Thursday 26th and Friday 27th August) in venue at a location in Christchurch with on- & off-street parking and connection to public transport. We will notify every enrolled participant via email as soon as the venue is confirmed.

The participation is limited and we’d like to encourage your clients to sign-up until the end of this month via EVENTBRITE!!!

Anton Holzner
Business Advisor
E: Anton.Holzner@christchurchnz.com
A: BNZ Centre, Level 3, 101 Cashel Street, PO Box 2962, Christchurch 8011

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