Do you know what you don’t know?
If you are a new business owner or are planning to buy or start a business, take time to learn what you should do to start strong and stay strong. ASBTDC can help. Check out the opportunities this month for first-time business owners and startups.
Snag advice from local entrepreneurship experts at our new “Startup Small Talks.” (Pre-registration required.)
- Feb. 9, Fayetteville
- Feb. 11, Monticello
- Feb. 16, Russellville
- Feb. 23, Texarkana
- Feb. 25, Jonesboro and Little Rock
Join us online for a live startup webinar at 1 p.m. each Wednesday in February. (Pre-registration required.)
- Feb. 3, Getting Started with Social Entrepreneurship
- Feb. 10, My Student Startup Story
- Feb. 17, Commercializing Your Research
- Feb. 24, Market Research Tips & Techniques
Come to “Starting a Business in Arkansas” for free. A “must” for first-time business owners, this fundamental seminar discusses essential startup steps, legal business structures, regulations and licensing, and more. Ordinarily, there’s a $30 registration fee, but we will offer the seminar at no charge in seven locations this month. (Pre-registration required.)
- Feb. 2, Magnolia and Little Rock
- Feb. 15, Malvern (part of Small Business Startup Summit)
- Feb. 18, Fayetteville
- Feb. 23, Marion
- Feb. 25, Russellville and Pine Bluff
Attend other ASBTDC startup events and seminars this month:
- “How to Write a Business Plan,” Feb. 9 in Camden, Feb. 18 in Little Rock, and Feb. 25 in Russellville
- Small Business Management, Feb. 10 in Jonesboro
- Startup in a Day, Feb. 16 in Mammoth Spring
- Business Financing Options, Feb. 17 in Murfreesboro
- Small Business Startup Summit, Feb. 27 in Hot Springs