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Learn from and interact with Dan Price, Hillary Folger, Sabrina Parsons, Ami Kassar and Art Saxby. Enroll now in The Inc. Startup Accelerator and save $100 [Inc.edu] [Enroll now in The Inc. Startup Accelerator and save $100] [Get the tools to go from idea to launch.] [Get the tools to go from idea to launch.] Dear {NAME}, You have the idea, the will and the desire-now all you need is the spark that ignites everything and puts your business on a trajectory for success. Find the inspiration and instruction you need to commit and get going through [The Inc. Startup Accelerator]. You'll learn from some of today's most brilliant entrepreneurs, as well as experts from Inc.'s own editorial staff. And you'll surround yourself with a stellar coaching staff and peer group to help push you along. This is more than a great lecture series. We guide you through exercises to: • Bulletproof your idea • Create your business plan • Build your brand • Figure out your finances Space is limited, so sign up before we fill up at [Inc.edu.] [As a special incentive, if you enroll by May 27th you'll save $100]. And if for any reason you are dissatisfied with the course, [Inc.edu] will refund your money. [Be ready to launch in 2016!] [Sign Up Now →] Save $100 if you enroll by May 27 COURSE DETAILS The Inc. Startup Accelerator Learn the tools and best practices for launching your business idea in this exclusive live, online program. 5-Week Online Program Wednesday, 11am EST June 15 - July 13, 2016 [Sign Up Now →] Save $100 if you enroll by May 27 MONEY BACK GUARANTEE*: This exclusive online learning experience can only be offered by Inc., the magazine that knows how to start and grow a business, and is backed by Inc.'s 35 years of experience engaging with leading entrepreneurs. That's why, should the course fail to meet your expectations, we offer a full money-back guarantee. *Go to [edu.inc.com/2015-faq/] for money back guarantee details. Gain road-tested knowledge from today's leading entrepreneurs [Dan Price] Dan Price Founder & CEO, Gravity Payments [Hillary Folger] Hilary Folger Partners, Lippincott [Ami Kassar] Ami Kassar CEO, Multifunding LLC [Sabrina Parsons] Sabrina Parsons CEO, Palo Alto Software [Art Saxby] Art Saxby Founder & CEO, Chief Outsiders [Sign Up Now →] Save $100 if you enroll by May 27 [Inc.edu] This email was sent by Mansueto Ventures. 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor New York, NY, 10007, USA If you do not wish to receive email communications from Inc., please [click here] to update your preferences.

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