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10 Steps to Start-Up: How to Turn Your Idea Into a Business

I’m offering my ticket ($20 value, for free) to an event called 10 Steps to Start-Up: How to Turn Your Idea Into a Business, hosted by my friend and client, Bryan Janeckzo, co-founder of StartOut, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering and developing entrepreneurship in the LGBT community. I can’t make the event because of a schedule conflict, so I would be happy if one of my readers would go in my place. If you’ll be in New York City and you’d like to attend this sold-out event, e-mail me. Here are the details:

10 Steps to Start-Up: How to Turn Your Idea Into a Business  
When: Wednesday, September 15, 6:30-8:30 p.m. (eastern time)
Speaker: Bryan Janeckzo, co-founder of StartOut; founder of WickedStart
Location: Midtown Manhattan Admission: E-mail me soon if you’re interested in taking my ticket to this sold-out event.

Jumpstart your business with WickedStart
Regardless if you can make the StartOut event, check out Janeczko’s new service, WickedStart, which offers a simple step-by-step online tool to help you get your business off the ground. The service is for everyone, whether or not you’re a member of the LGBT community, introvert or extrovert.

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