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TL;DR: As of April 3, a two-year subscription to Toppa Online Learning is on sale for just $49. That's 79% off its regular price of $240.


If you're considering starting a company, becoming an executive, or an entrepreneur in any sense, there are ways to get the education you need without having to shell out thousands of dollars for school. One option is Toppa — an online learning platform dedicated to bite-sized business courses.

With Toppa, you can learn pretty much anything you've ever wanted to know about business from the comfort of your own home and on your own schedule. Toppa has a wide range of content in different forms, including video, audio, and animated courses on topics you're curious about that can help change the way you do business. They're specifically created to develop your skills and help you succeed in any business environment.

A two-year subscription typically goes for $240, but this deal gets you unlimited desktop and mobile access for two years for only $49 — that's 79% in savings.

A subscription to Toppa grants you unlimited access to all of the courses it has to offer. There's no need to complete a course before moving on to the next one. The way you choose to learn and absorb the courses is completely up to you.

With expert instructors, you can rest assured you're learning from the best in the business, including people who have actually succeeded at what you're dreaming about doing right now — like Kim Leary, the multi-award winning creator of Squibble, and Alan Barratt, the CEO and co-founder of Grenade.

Each course is mapped to global MBA syllabuses, so there is a structure and style that you can follow if you choose to do so. 

See what Toppa's all about:

For a limited time, you can take 79% off the regular retail cost and gain access to all Toppa has to offer for just $49. All you have to do is redeem your code within 30 days of purchase.

Prices subject to change.

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