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Become a Business Broker offers a “Practice Launch Session.” In essence, this is not a traditional pre-recorded course, but a 3-hour 1-on-1 career launch workshop led by practicing business broker Den Unglin. The page suggests that participants come in with their own professional background and network, while the mentor helps conduct a network audit, define a niche, identify the first potential seller, and produce a 90-day action plan.
The program focuses on business brokerage, business acquisitions and sales, Main Street business transactions, valuation, deal structuring, SBA financing, legal documents, and cross-border M&A. The delivery format is clearly 1-on-1, rather than recorded videos or group calls, which may appeal to people who need a personalized path. In terms of instructor credentials, the page states that Den is a practicing business broker and exit advisor, with more than 18 years of direct P&L experience, exposure to 50+ business types across 12 markets, and transaction advisory experience across 4 continents. No certification or credential is mentioned, so it should not be treated as a licensed training program. The teaching language is not clearly stated on the page and should be confirmed separately.
The price is a one-time $997, including the 3-hour workshop, a full 20-volume M&A resource library, and a written 90-day plan. The materials are delivered immediately after purchase via Gumroad, and Den will contact the buyer within 24 hours to schedule the session. The page emphasizes that there are no subscription fees and no required upsells. On a per-hour basis, it is not cheap, but for participants who already have a high-quality network of business owners, personalized guidance may be more valuable than generic learning materials.
The strengths are its clear positioning, concrete deliverables, emphasis on practical execution rather than theory, and design around the key outcome of “how to sign the first engagement.” It is especially suitable for people who already have a foundation of trust within an industry. The downsides are also clear: outcomes depend heavily on the participant’s existing network, local market conditions, and seller motivation. The page provides examples of first-deal commissions and annual income models, but actual earnings are uncertain. In addition, there is insufficient information on the refund policy, long-term Q&A support, certification, language, and licensing or compliance pathways in different regions.
It is better suited to accountants, financial advisors, senior business professionals, B2B salespeople, former founders, lawyers, consultants, and others who can already reach small and midsize business owners. It is less suitable for people with no network at all, those who only want a systematic introduction to the basics, or learners who need a formal certificate. Access from China cannot be determined from the main text. Payment relies on Gumroad, so actual availability should be tested independently. Domestic alternatives may include local M&A advisory training, business valuation courses, or resources from industry associations.
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