20% off Monkfeet’s on and offline business classes via Startacus

by Startacus Admin
**Offer runs till end of May 2015**
One of the biggest barriers to entry for someone starting a business can be the level of support that is available where they live.
One of the core aims of Startacus is that any self starter, entrepreneur or startup, irrespective of location, should be able to avail of the same (or similar) information, support, and opportunity - no mean feat we might add.
Speaking of ‘feet’, we are delighted to announce that Monkfeet (more on them in a minute) are offering 20% off their already well priced online and offline classes, helping self starters, entrepreneurs, and startups learn essential skills for building and growing a business.
Monkfeet are on a mission
Monkfeet are on a mission to help self starters get better at the things that are important to them, and so are we!
Improving skills isn’t always an easy thing to do, so Monkfeet find top instructors who have expertise and experience in their area of teaching.
And this is where our mission to support self starters, irrespective of location, comes in.
We are delighted that with the initial addition of 6 online classes, Monkfeet offer the chance for people to learn skills through video courses. You can gain a comparable level of training, information and inspiration from the comfort of your own living room.
Even more great news, everyone can get a 20% discount on the regular prices of their online and offline courses via Startacus, making them that little bit more cost effective too.
A win-win we hope you agree!
So far the online classes you can attend are: (handy links to all included below)
The format of their classes means you go away with tangible skills that you can put to practice straight away. See their full list of classes here.
So how to apply for the 20% Monkfeet discount?
First up, although for this particular offer you don’t need to be a signed up member, we encourage you all to keep in the loop by signing up to Startacus so that you can avail of the opportunity to list your startup, showcase your wares, grow your community, and grab loads of member only business deals, ticket giveaways and brand freebies. Hooray!
Next, to avail of the 20% discount, simply click on the links provided below to started :
Finally, a big thank you to Monkfeet for this fab offer - providing one step at a time (sorry!) essential skills for building and growing a business.
**Offer initially runs till end of May 2015**
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Published on: 22nd April 2015
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