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Secrets to Start Your Own Business - Guest Hans Tjolle

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Have you ever had a brilliant business idea that never saw the light? What held you back to make it real? Did you not know if it was a smart one? How do you know if your business idea is a marketable one? Meet Hans Tjolle, the founder of Conselo, a greatly successful organization that helps start-ups turn their innovative idea into a thriving business. In this show, Hans shares his powerful secrets of how you know if your business idea is a smart one and, based on his own story, he offers concrete steps to rocket your own idea into enterprise.

You will learn:

  • How to find out if your business idea is a smart one… or not
  • How market research helps you to identify your marketing strategy
  • How to secure your business idea before spreading it widely
  • How Pitching helps testing the waters with your business idea AND
  • What steps to take to turn your idea into a thriving business.

Hans has a wealth of experiences of how to bring innovative solutions into the market, based on his many years in the corporate world and as he already helped quite a few start-up enterprises to kick off well. Hans helps his clients to market their ideas in an incredibly wide range of fields like ICT, telecommunication, ePayment, loyalty systems, energy management and many others.

One of his latest entrepreneurial endeavours is Paycento – an easy online payment platform which has already attracted a lot of attention worldwide - being appreciated in renown newspapers like The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Reuters and others. Paycento is already attracting clients from all over the world, signing up to the idea even before its official launch.

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