February 12th, 2010 by James Scott
Are you trying to raise capital for your start-up or corporation in expansion? Have you exhausted your traditional institutional sources and hedge fund contacts? Don’t lose hope just yet! First of all, take all those pamphlets and brochures from banks and other traditional lenders that are lying all over your desk and toss them in the trash…they are absolutely useless.
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February 12th, 2010 by James Scott
In these monetarily gloomy times businesses are looking outside the box for a localized injection of economic stimulus. Banks are hording their bags of government bailout money while the small business owner is forced to fend for themselves. Nothing but doom and gloom seem to infest all aspects of present and near future financial forecasts.
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February 9th, 2010 by Mark Walters
If you are looking for an eBook marketing system that works in 5 easy steps, then your search is over. Below you will discover how to make money online by following an eBook marketing strategy that works.
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February 3rd, 2010 by Dr Jay Polmar
If you are the parent of a 9 year old girl, a 13 year old boy, and a 19 year old college bound, you know that their futures depend upon their development of the skills to read and assimilate information, putting it into memory and into use. What are you going to do to help them accomplish that?
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January 30th, 2010 by James Scott
Discovering the ‘thumbscrews’ of investors is crucial to getting them to take action. In over a decade of dealing with global investors there are several elements that I’ve discovered to be universal truths about the mind of the private investor (angel investor, accredited investor).
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January 29th, 2010 by James Scott
Most companies who are on the venture capital trail are not set up properly to attract investors. When an investor looks at your business plan and private placement memorandum they are looking for certain things. Of course funding sources look for the obvious, a solid business model, positive cash flow, industry genre with solid future growth, recession proof business (if there even is such a thing) and minimal debt.
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