$49 for Three-Day Admission to Beyond Business LIVE from 123Employee ($497 Value)
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CEOs, entrepreneurs, and other experts cover topics such as increasing revenue, automating tasks, and outsourcing to virtual assistants
The Deal
- $49 for one three-day admission to Beyond Business LIVE (a $497 value)
The event takes place at The Westin Los Angeles Airport October 18–20, and tickets are good for all three days. Daven Michaels, CEO of 123Employee, and Beejal Parmar, VP of 123Employee, host the event, which aims to teach attendees how to build successful businesses while simultaneously cutting down on work. They address time-consuming tasks such as bookkeeping, answering phones, generating leads, and creating marketing materials. Much of the discussion focuses on outsourcing tasks to virtual assistants, which can help entrepreneurs run their companies from just about anywhere.
CEOs, entrepreneurs, and other experts cover topics such as increasing revenue, automating tasks, and outsourcing to virtual assistants
The Deal
- $49 for one three-day admission to Beyond Business LIVE (a $497 value)
The event takes place at The Westin Los Angeles Airport October 18–20, and tickets are good for all three days. Daven Michaels, CEO of 123Employee, and Beejal Parmar, VP of 123Employee, host the event, which aims to teach attendees how to build successful businesses while simultaneously cutting down on work. They address time-consuming tasks such as bookkeeping, answering phones, generating leads, and creating marketing materials. Much of the discussion focuses on outsourcing tasks to virtual assistants, which can help entrepreneurs run their companies from just about anywhere.
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About 123Employee
123Employee helps small and medium-sized businesses increase one of their most vital resources: time. The company employs more than 350 virtual assistants, who can take over essential yet time-consuming tasks such as answering phones and creating marketing materials. That way, entrepreneurs can focus on building their business while working from pretty much anywhere on the five planets that currently have WiFi.