Everything in Economy Class plus:
The complete guide to starting your own business
Covering office set up, marketing, positioning, productivity, profitability, wellbeing and much more this e-learning course is the online encyclopaedia of all things solo. You can choose to set aside time and work through the modules sequentially, or simply dip in for guidance whenever a challenge crops up.
Get lifetime access to this e-learning course as part of your annual $149 + GST membership.
Purchase Going It Alone e-learning course for $199.
Explore Business Class membership
Having worked with entrepreneurs, freelancers and independents for nearly two decades, we’ve condensed all we’ve seen, learned and know into this course. Whether you’re starting from scratch or totally overhauling and rejuvenating a venture that’s been ticking along for years, Work your way shows you how to to succeed in the new world of work.
We'll help you identify your strengths, passions and limitations, with exercises to design your ideal workstyle, workspace and routine.
Clarify where you're heading and the steps to get there. Ideal for startups and those needing to fall back in love with their business.
Understand the needs of your audience and how to attract dream customers through compelling language and targeted marketing.
Learn how to promote your knowledge and passion to increase attention, build engagement, grow reach and bump up revenue.
Save time and money through innovative systems & processes, charging your worth and embracing delegation and outsourcing.
Discover proven techniques to banish overwhelm, maximise productivity, set priorities, silence distractions and maintain laser focus.
With your course presenter Rober Gerrish.
Robert began his solo journey in London 25 years ago. He co-wrote the bestseller Flying Solo: How to go it alone in business; runs a national small business community with 95,000+ members; has been the Freelance Expert for Monster; a regular small business columnist for the Telegraph; host of a video series for CBS and pops up as a media commentator, podcaster and speaker at conferences and events. He lives in Sydney with his wife and son.