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The Non-Technical Person's Guide To Building Software & Apps

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Description: WHAT IF I TOLD YOU BEING A NON-TECHNICAL PERSON IS NOT A HINDRANCE TO YOUR SUCCESS BUT, ACTUALLY, YOUR GREATEST ASSET?Surely being able to code & possessing technical knowledge and skills is useful. However, the truth of the matter is there’s no shortage of people who are technical -- What there’s a shortage of is visionary people.Some of the most wildly successful people in the world today were once regular, everyday folks. How did they do it? 2 things: 1) A great idea & 2) An insatiable drive to see their idea to completion. You might’ve heard the names: Jack Ma (Alibaba), Brian Chesky (Airbnb), Reid Hoffman (Linkedin)...and the list goes on. These names are living proof that a non-techie can take an idea and, with it, change the world.Going back to the original question, Not being a technical person is actually something that will work in your favor. Technical people often get too stuck working on doing what they do best (coding) that they completely miss the bigger picture ideas.HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A TEAM OF EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS WHO WILL BACK YOU UP, TEACH YOU & HELP YOU BUILD THE WORLD’S NEXT GREAT IDEA?We’re the guys at Techsuite, and building the world’s best web & mobile apps is what we’re all about. For the last 5 years we have been building and launching software successfully & having also helped well over 100 startups do the same which has resulted in…A combined $15+ Million in Venture fundingOver $25 Million in revenue& 5 exits between them and their clients.This course is your chance to get your hands on the same tools, resources, and strategies we use on a day-to-day basis to build revolutionary products for our clients. Better yet, when you enroll, you’ll get our full, continuous support to help with anything you need and make sure your app development project is
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