Course Description

An entrepreneur, basically, is anyone who starts a business. However most people don’t consider those who start a business, such as a website with little or no investment, and then don’t do any work on the business, to be entrepreneurs; in order to be a true entrepreneur, you must be actively working toward success with your business.

The National Federation of Independent Businesses reports that around 4 out of every 10 businesses actually make a profit. That means 6 out of 10 actually cost their founders money or lose money for the investors. This flies in the face of conventional wisdom that says only 1 out of every 10 businesses are successful. Obviously, there are people out there that are making money and creating successful businesses. You definitely have the ability to be part of those statistics.
If you look at data from the Census and Bureau of Labor Statistics you’ll see that five years is the approximate time that it will take to know whether or not you are part of the successful businesses or whether your business is going to fail. What you do in those five years is going to determine your success or failure and it’s not about your product, it’s not about your customer base, it’s not about your website; it’s not about anything except how hard you’re willing to work to make this happen.

Helping people start successful side businesses.

Matt Bernstein

Why I Teach:While studying to become a Communication Major at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, I built a successful eBay business on the side. After college, I moved to an apartment in Boston, MA (that I could barely afford) to create Udemy courses, teaching students how to sell on eBay. The goal is to help hardworking people start a successful online business at an affordable cost.Currently, I'm teaching people how to emulate my successes by offering cutting-edge training courses and passionate support communities that help them start a side businesses more quickly and easily. The courses provide everything one could need to start and grow a home business. I've discovered principles, strategies, and technologies that produce real, measurable business results — without the expensive costs.Things I Like:Bowling, reading, beer, hiking, good deli meat, memorable experiences, my girlfriend, family, and close friends.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Entrepreneuership

    • Intro to Entrepreneurship

    • Factors to Success

    • Weaknesses

    • Healthy Mindsets

    • Live for Now

    • Clarity is Power

    • Best Self

    • Time

    • Serving Customers

    • Be Grateful

    • Action Items