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Product Entrepreneur: How to Launch Your Product Idea
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Product Entrepreneur: How to Launch Your Product Idea

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Looking to bring your product idea to market? Product Entrepreneur will teach you everything you need to know to get that idea out of your head and into the hands of paying customers. Successful product entrepreneur Chris Clearman compiles years of hard-won knowledge and experience in this practical guide to launch and grow your product business. This book covers the entire process from vetting your ideas to perfecting your pitch to retail buyers, and everything in between.Topics covered include:Vetting ideas and picking out the winners through market researchDesigning your product and brand to sellRegistering and operating a product-based businessFinancing your product businessPrototyping, product development, sourcing, and manufacturing; how to make it happenThe logistics of moving product around the worldBuilding your ecommerce websiteMarketing and digital advertising to drive salesGetting your product on store shelvesSpecific resources, recommendations, and services to build and grow your businessAnd so much moreIf you're just looking for an entertaining read, this book probably isn't for you. Packed with useful information and nitty-gritty details you can't find elsewhere, this book is solely focused on helping the aspiring product entrepreneur make their dream a reality.Product Entrepreneur offers a step-by-step guide to take your product idea from a simple napkin sketch through your first $1 million in sales. The recipe is here - just add work ethic.
Undertittel
Napkin Sketch to $1 Million in Sales
ISBN
9780578924434
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
24.5.2021
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