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Pomożesz mi podjąć ważną decyzję? Newsletter Artura Kurasińskiego
Mam ogromną prośbę do Ciebie...
Po krótkim odpoczynku w ramach którego obleciałem kulę ziemską, wylegiwałem się na plaży na Hawajach i pobiegłem z olimpijskim ogniem w Korei czas na powrót do rzeczywistości.
W 2018 roku chciałbym spróbować kilku nowych rzeczy związanych z działalnością biznesową. Jedną z nich jest codzienny, płatny newsletter - (taki jaki teraz czytasz raz na tydzień tylko dostarczany na Twojego maila każdego dnia). Planuję rozszerzyć jego zawartość o większą ilość autorskich komentarzy, może nawet dedykowane wywiady i wideo. Wszystko będzie zależało od ilości abonentów.
Do tej pory udało mi się przygotować aż 80 numerów bezpłatnego newslettera - nie zamierzam kończyć jego wydawania w wersji podsumowania tygodniowego. Pojawi się po prostu opcja dodatkowa, płatna 29 złotych netto na miesiąc. Jeśli nie będziesz chciał płacić - nadal będzie otrzymywał ode mnie newsletter raz w tygodniu.
Dlatego mam prośbę do Ciebie drogi czytelniku. Tutaj znajduje się link do ankiety z trzema prostymi pytaniami. Wypełnienie jej nie zajmie Ci więcej niż 10 sekund. O tyle czasu (oraz szczerą odpowiedź) proszę Cię teraz. Bardzo to mi pomoże w podjęciu ogromnie ważnej decyzji biznesowej.
Artur Kurasiński
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UPC Polska zaprasza do udziału w programie Think Big
UPC Polska zaprasza do udziału w programie Think Big, który jest skierowany do przedsiębiorców i startupów działających w oparciu o nowe technologie i chcieliby rozwijać je, korzystając z wiedzy i doświadczenia globalnych partnerów. Każdy ze zgłaszanych projektów powinien wykazać się potencjałem biznesowym w jednym z trzech obszarów: B2B, customer experience oraz narzędzia i technologie marketingowe. Projekt musi być też prowadzony na rynku w Polsce, Czechach, Rumunii, Słowacji lub na Węgrzech.
Jak to jest biec z olimpijskim ogniem w Korei?
Udało się! :) Co za emocje! Bieg z olimpijskim ogniem zaliczony #DoWhatYouCant#OlympicTorchRelay
— Artur Kurasiński (@kurasinski)
6:54 AM • Jan 8, 2018
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