Saturday, October 28, 2006

 

Turning the Italian dream into reality

Isn't it great when you see people moving towards their dreams?

That happened just now in the first of our free Skype chats for those people who have bought our book Starting a Business in Italy: how to set up and run a successful business in the Bel Paese.

With the numbers kept deliberately small, we could find out about each person's plan for becoming an expatreneur in Italy and offer tips and suggestions for working on their plan.

Next week Mario, who is the general director of a company as well as a chartered accountant registered in Italy, will also be sitting in on the Skype chats meaning we'll be stepping up a gear and offering top notch advice and inspiration on the nuts and bolts of businesses in the Bel Paese to really get things moving.

It's also inspired us to offer mentoring sessions on Business Building in Italy. More details coming soon.

And if you haven't read Starting a Business in Italy: how to set up and run a successful business in the Bel Paese, why not get your copy? Here's what three readers have had to say:

'Having realized that the career I wanted didn’t exist in Italy, I felt compelled to start my own business. Panic was my first initial reaction; Where do I start? How much will it all cost? Is it possible? The information in Starting a Business in Italy is easy to understand and Mario's Pearl's of Wisdom have been invaluable. I am now filled with excitement rather than Panic. Thank you' - Nicky Payne, Dorset, UK.

'The hard work that Emma Bird has invested into this incredibly creative and informative book is evident in every page. For every person that has ever had a dream of living, investing, working, etc. in Italy ... this book has your name written all over it. Every page will answer yet another question that perhaps you had doubts with. Every page will bring you closer to your dream ... good luck! Enjoy!' - Stephanie Scotto, Cagliari, Italy.

'As far as the book, I really have enjoyed reading it so far. I brought it to Nashville with me this weekend and set it down before going out, only to come home and not finding it where I left it- apparently my father found it just as interesting as I did! Ciao! - Laura Buonanno, Louisville, USA.

Emma Bird is the director of www.howtoitaly.com and the co-author of Starting a Business in Italy: how to set up and run a successful business in the Bel Paese






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