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Ola Goldsmith, Dragon’s Den Star, Introduces Affordable Business Coaching and Luxury Retreats for Entrepreneurs

Ola Goldsmith, the enterprising entrepreneur who gained fame in the hair industry after her hair extension business captured attention on Dragon’s Den, is now offering a range of exclusive coaching services tailored to hair and beauty businesses. These services include low-cost monthly coaching for just £7, live coaching events, and luxurious business retreats.

Following her successful appearance on Dragon’s Den, Goldsmith expanded her business empire with the support of a private investor, launching a hair supply business to meet the growing demand for premium hair extensions. Leveraging her business expertise and experience, she is now dedicated to giving back to the entrepreneurial community by providing accessible and high-quality coaching services.

Ola Goldsmith’s business coaching aims to empower aspiring hair and beauty entrepreneurs, helping them overcome challenges, develop growth strategies, and achieve their business goals. For a nominal fee of £7 per month, members gain access to expert advice, practical resources, and the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals. This affordable coaching service ensures that entrepreneurs at any stage can benefit from Goldsmith’s extensive knowledge and experience.

In addition to the monthly coaching service, Goldsmith is organizing live coaching events that offer a blend of in-person learning and upscale venues. These events provide attendees with networking opportunities, interactive sessions with Goldsmith and other industry experts, and a unique, glamorous experience.

For those seeking an immersive learning journey, Goldsmith’s five-star business retreats offer an unparalleled opportunity to develop new skills, forge valuable connections, and recharge in a serene and stunning environment. These exclusive retreats feature personalized coaching sessions, team-building activities, and ample relaxation time, all designed to equip entrepreneurs with the necessary tools and mindset to excel in their ventures.

Ola Goldsmith’s commitment to supporting hair and beauty entrepreneurs shines through her innovative and accessible approach to business coaching. With her new coaching services, live events, and luxurious retreats, Goldsmith aims to inspire and empower the next generation of entrepreneurs to transform their dreams into reality.

For more information on Ola Goldsmith’s business coaching services and upcoming events, please visit her website at www.olagoldsmithbusiness.co.uk and follow her on Instagram.

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