Make Your #EtsyResolution

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The new year’s celebrations have come and gone, and now it’s time to start acting on some of those resolutions you’ve made – and if one of them was to get your very own creative business up and running, the lovely folks at Etsy are here to help. They’ve put together #EtsyResolution, a four-week online program designed to help Australian creatives just like you transform your business dreams into reality! With the help of talented singer, actor and Big Hearted Business founder Clare Bowditch and Etsy small business coach Jess Van Den, participants will be guided through a series of courses that will teach them everything from marketing basics to photography ad branding advice. The program kicks off on 25 January, so sign up here and get ready to make 2015 the year of your small business success!

 

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