Free Webinar: Nailing Your Competitive Advantage Join us as we discuss different ways that founders can bring something new to the table and how to pivot existing ideas and concepts in the new normal.

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Got a great business idea? Join Rich Vogel, Founding Partner of venture firm Loeb.nyc, who'll discuss the importance of nailing your competitive advantage to build a successful new business. Rich will discuss different ways that founders can bring something new to the table, whatever the idea---and how to pivot existing ideas and concepts in the new normal.

During this on-demand webinar, Rich will cover:

  • Assess your competition
  • Establish your unique selling proposition
  • Understand your competitive advantage

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