Learn the secret to turning your million dollar idea into a business

Don't let someone else do it first.
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These days, it seems like everyone is coming up with billion dollar ideas for businesses: S’well water bottles, fidget spinners, Uber for piggy back rides. But most of us have to let our great ideas fade away because we don’t have the tools to bring them to life.

Fortunately, with the 1-Day MVP 2.0 online course, you never have to make this mistake again. As the name implies, this top-rated course will teach you how to go from idea to Minimum Viable Product in just one day. You’ll learn strategies for everything from formulating and validating your ideas to launching with minimal upfront costs. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon.

The 1-Day MVP 2.0 course includes lifetime access to 71 lectures and 16 hours of content. It also teaches you how to create pitch decks, Pidoco interactive prototypes, and ad campaigns. With skills like these, you’ll be winning over investors and building your user base in no time.The 1-Day MVP 2.0 course normally costs $147, but you can get it for just $15, a savings of 89 percent.

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