Lené Hypolite – The Glow Up Summit – October 2019
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Description:
Lené Hypolite
Lené helps millennial 9 to 5-ers learn how to pivot into a new career so they can be independent, live their purpose and have more freedom.
Lené has launched two businesses in the last two years. She’s also the founder of The Goal Standard, a show helping black women to execute their dreams. In her work, she’s helped over 200 women get the resources they need to pursue their goals and connected them to a network that will help them to continue to propel forward. She’s been featured in Black Enterprise, Huff Post, 21Ninety, and Travel Noire.
Course Curriculum
The Glow Up Summit – October 2019
The Glow Up Summit Day 1
- Course Creation Lab – Gala Jackson (62:46)
- How to sell online with no inventory – Chelsea Guariello (66:43)
- How to create a profitable visual brand – Ko Hypolite (41:47)
- Fireside chat with Monique Wilsondebriano of Charleston Gourmet Burgers (46:30)
The Glow Up Summit Day 2
- Welcome Day 2 (30:49)
- 3 SEO strategies for time strapped entrepreneurs (41:32)
- The art of selling high end offers – Jasmine Green (64:40)
- Self Publishing vs Traditional Publishing – Gayneté Jones (71:41)
- How to make money with your podcast – Lene Hypolite (41:32)
The Glow Up Summit Day 3
- Welcome Day 3 (25:02)
- How to 10x your sales using Facebook and Instagram ads – Abu Fofanah (59:28)
- Building a tribe: how to authentically connect with your audience – Sienna Brown (52:37)
- How to eliminate overwhelm and actually launch your offer – Taylor Mills (48:36)
- Managing your finances as an entrepreneur – Vanessa Bowen (61:21)
- Secrets to booking paid speaking engagements – L’areal Lipkins (57:33)
The Glow Up Summit Day 4
- Welcome Day 4 (25:43)
- How to showcase your value and secure sponsors – Afua Osei (59:20)
- How to grow your audience and increase engagement with a virtual summit – Lene Hypolite (37:06)
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Having a business name does not separate the business entity from the owner, which means that the owner of the business is responsible and liable for debts incurred by the business.
If the business acquires debts, the creditors can go after the owner’s personal possessions.
A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the business.
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