Girlfriend’s Guide to Become Your Own Boss
Girlfriend’s Guide to Become Your Own Boss is an entrepreneurship and small business startup course led by Melinda Emerson, bestselling author and Founder & President of Quintessence Group. Designed for aspiring entrepreneurs and side hustlers, this course delivers practical, real-world guidance on how to start, fund, and grow a successful business with confidence.
Drawing on more than 20 years of experience advising millions of entrepreneurs, Melinda shares the essential do’s and don’ts of launching a business. Whether you’re starting from scratch, buying a franchise, or building an online venture, you’ll gain clarity on evaluating opportunities, creating a strong business plan, crafting a marketing strategy, and setting realistic goals. This course provides the roadmap you need to turn your idea into a thriving enterprise.
What you'll learn
Build a Strong Foundation for Your Business
Evaluate business ideas, franchises, and online opportunities with confidence. Learn how to set realistic goals and create a clear path from concept to launch.
Develop a Winning Business and Marketing Strategy
Craft a practical business plan that supports growth and sustainability. Design a go-to-market and social media strategy that attracts customers and builds momentum.
Launch and Grow with Confidence
Understand how to fund your business and manage risk. Discover smart strategies to launch successfully—even while balancing other responsibilities.
Build a Strong Foundation for Your Business
Evaluate business ideas, franchises, and online opportunities with confidence. Learn how to set realistic goals and create a clear path from concept to launch.
Develop a Winning Business and Marketing Strategy
Craft a practical business plan that supports growth and sustainability. Design a go-to-market and social media strategy that attracts customers and builds momentum.
Launch and Grow with Confidence
Understand how to fund your business and manage risk. Discover smart strategies to launch successfully—even while balancing other responsibilities.