Business English for startups
Are you familiar with the term DTC or D2C in a business context?
In this episode, we explain what DTC means and how this business model is different from B2C.
Watch this lesson in video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kCkbHlw1PCc
We help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced using bite-sized lessons and real-world examples.
In each lesson, we talk about a term related to the startup world and learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English.
*** Free Business English lessons for startups
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Business English for startups
Are you familiar with the term DTC or D2C in a business context?
In this episode, we explain what DTC means and how this business model is different from B2C.
Watch this lesson in video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kCkbHlw1PCc
We help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced using bite-sized lessons and real-world examples.
In each lesson, we talk about a term related to the startup world and learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English.
*** Free Business English lessons for startups
https://smartstartupenglish.com/free-business-english-lessons/
*** Listen on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQqRnnDNlRD7I9h3jIiA6
*** Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-startup-english/id1483199057
Welcome to the Smart Startup English podcast, episode 25. In this episode, we’re talking about startup co-living. This term refers to living with people who aren’t your family, or living in a larger community with a lot of shared resources.
This trend is gaining a lot of popularity in the world of digital entrepreneurs, digital nomads and startup founders.
If you rent in a co-living community, you’ll get your own living space - it could be a simple bedroom, a studio, or it might even be an apartment. That depends on your budget, of course, but also on the type of co-living community you’re joining.
In this episode, we talk about the reasons why entrepreneurs choose to move to a co-living community, as well as the possible reasons why this might not be a good choice for others.
A few new expressions we’re explaining in this episode include: a flat fee, amenities, price tag, upmarket.
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Our goal is to help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced in under 10 minutes a day. In each episode, we'll talk about a topic related to the startup world, and we'll learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English.
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Smart Startup English
Business English for startups
Are you familiar with the term DTC or D2C in a business context?
In this episode, we explain what DTC means and how this business model is different from B2C.
Watch this lesson in video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kCkbHlw1PCc
We help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced using bite-sized lessons and real-world examples.
In each lesson, we talk about a term related to the startup world and learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English.
*** Free Business English lessons for startups
https://smartstartupenglish.com/free-business-english-lessons/
*** Listen on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQqRnnDNlRD7I9h3jIiA6
*** Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-startup-english/id1483199057