48-Hour Start-up: From idea to launch in 1 weekend
By (Author) Fraser Doherty MBE
HarperCollins Publishers
Harper Thorsons
19th September 2016
25th August 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
658.11
Paperback
224
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 16mm
200g
Fraser Dohertys 48-Hour Start-Up is your handy and essential cheat sheet to starting your own business giving the key steps for developing an idea and getting it to market quickly.
Almost everyone dreams of starting their own business but very few do. But what if it only had to be a decision of a weekend and it didnt cost a fortune
In 48-Hour Start-Up, Fraser Doherty uses his experience building a multi-million-dollar company to attempt an experiment; starting with a blank piece of paper, he sets out to start a profitable new business over a weekend, without relying on any technical ability whatsoever. He succeeds and you can, too.
By following his journey, in which Fraser shares all of his lessons and mistakes, he will explain all of the shortcuts and online tools that make it possible to:
Come up with a business idea without the guesswork
Create a kick-ass brand, website and on-line marketing campaign
Promote your product
48-Hour Start-Up pioneers the idea of a microbusiness, a creative outlet, income stream and business you can run in your spare time at the weekends without having to quit the day job. This book is perfect for
Young entrepreneurs
Students learning about start-ups
Established entrepreneurs looking for shortcuts
Teams within corporates who want to create a more innovative and competitive environment
'Fraser's approach to starting a business can help anyone get their ideas off the ground.
Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerrys
Fraser is an exciting young entrepreneur with an amazing story Duncan Bannatyne
Fraser Doherty, named one of the 30 under 30 entrepreneurs in the world by Inc. magazine, is one of the most successful young entrepreneurs in the UK today. His company SuperJam is a global success selling millions of jars a year. He was commended by the Queen for services to business last year. He runs free tea parties for the elderly. He is co-founder of Beer52 (with sales over 3m). He regularly lectures about entrepreneurship at universities around the world.