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City hosts classes for entrepreneurs on the fundamentals of small business
Tuesday, January 16, 2024 by Beth Bond
The 2024 Small Business Fundamentals Week takes place Jan. 22-26, offering business owners specialized, no-cost classes in marketing, bookkeeping and other foundational topics. Hosted by the city’s Economic Development Department, the in-person trainings are offered at 5202 East Ben White Blvd., Suite 300. Register here and find more information on small business classes at SmallBizAustin.org. Space is limited, so if classes reach full capacity, registrants will be added to a waiting list. The classes offered are:
- Jan. 22: Starting (or Rebuilding) Your Own Business
- Jan. 23: Write a Business Plan You’ll Actually Use
- Jan. 23: BizAid Business Orientation
- Jan. 24: Basic Bookkeeping for Small Business
- Jan. 24: The Basics of Human Resources
- Jan. 25: Marketing 101: Establishing Your Brand
- Jan. 26: Explore Funding Options for Your Small Business
- Jan. 26: Create Your Marketing Plan & Content Calendar
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