Frequently asked questions
                
                
                  How long do online small business courses take?
                
                
                  Online small business courses range in length from something you can learn in an afternoon to a course
                  that takes over 100 hours. Many online courses allow you to go at your own pace, but you should still
                  be aware that you’ll need to make time to pass these courses and learn all that you can from them.
                
                
                  The more complex a course, the longer it will take, whether you complete it at your own pace or have
                  deadlines set by an instructor. Most online business courses will tell you how long getting through
                  the course takes and what you can expect to learn in each lesson. These details should help you
                  determine whether or not a course is right for you based on how much time you have available. Check
                  your schedule before enrolling in an online business course to ensure you can dedicate enough time to
                  learning the skills you need to succeed.
                
                
                  How much do online small business courses cost?
                
                
                  You can easily find free online small business courses by doing your research online or looking into
                  one of the course providers we discussed in this article. Of course, you can also choose to pay for
                  courses if you’re looking for more options. The total cost of your small business courses will depend
                  on your provider, the course, and whether or not there’s an instructor. Small business courses with
                  instructors are typically more expensive because that instructor has to be paid.
                
                
                  If you’re unsure whether taking any type of small business course is right for you, consider taking a
                  free course before moving on to something more advanced. You can find advanced courses for free, but
                  depending on the skills you want to learn, you may have to pay for more robust training.
                
                
                  At the very least, free courses can help you learn the basic skills you need. Your new skills can be
                  put to the test within your organization to help your business thrive. From there, you can decide if
                  you want to take more courses to learn new skills that can help your business.
                
                
                  Can I earn certificates from small business training programs?
                
                
                  Yes, you can earn certificates from training programs and online courses. Any certificates you own can
                  be put on your
                   resume 
                  to help you get a job in the future or demonstrate a level of expertise for a particular skill.
                  Earning certificates from online training can help you negotiate higher pay or find a competitive job.
                  Of course, if you own a small business, you don’t have to worry about putting any certifications on
                  your resume because your main focus will be helping your business grow, not finding other employment.
                
                
                  How do I determine which online courses to take?
                
                
                  The best courses for small business owners to take depend on your current skill set, industry, and
                  your goals. Depending on your background, you may already know all about digital marketing. However,
                  you may not know how to be an effective leader or manager. Consider all the types of skills a business
                  owner should have, including management and leadership skills that can help you effectively
                  communicate with teams.
                
                
                  You can also learn other skills like accounting and human resource management, especially if you’re
                  the type of business owner who wears multiple hats and is responsible for different departments within
                  an organization. If you’re starting with only a few employees, learning everything you can about
                  business can help you get your business off the ground and grow. Once you’ve grown enough, you can
                  hire other professionals to take over some of those responsibilities.