Becoming a Company Registrar, Become a Tax Return Rep and Charge Customers
About Course
Tired of dreaming about starting a business but getting stuck in paperwork and uncertainty? This step-by-step course takes you from legally registering your company to confidently asking for business—no prior experience needed. Whether you’re launching a side hustle or scaling a full-time venture, I’ll walk you through every critical milestone with clear, actionable guidance.
The journey from business idea to first paying client is filled with hidden pitfalls—poor registration choices that cost thousands, awkward sales conversations that fizzle out, and operational mistakes that waste precious time. After helping over 500 entrepreneurs navigate this process, I’ve distilled everything into one streamlined system. You’ll learn how to choose the perfect business structure (LLC, sole proprietorship, or corporation) for your goals, handle licenses and taxes without headaches, craft irresistible offers, and master the art of asking for business without sounding salesy.
What makes this course different? It’s not just theory—you’ll complete real-world tasks as we go. By Module 3, you’ll have your business legally registered. By Module 5, you’ll have your first polished pitch. And by the final lesson, you’ll have a signed client or customer (yes, really!). I’m including my exclusive Business Launch Toolkit with contract templates, email scripts for outreach, and my proven “5-Step Ask” framework that’s helped students land deals worth over $2M collectively.
The hardest part of starting a business isn’t the work—it’s knowing what to do first and how to do it right. I’ve removed all that guesswork. Whether you’re offering services, selling products, or building a consultancy, these are the exact steps I used to go from confused beginner to running multiple six-figure businesses.
Your future as a business owner starts the moment you stop preparing and start doing. Enroll now—your first client is waiting.
“The secret to getting ahead is getting started.” — Mark Twain