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Guide to Atlanta Funding

by Hampton Fillingame (Squid FInance, LLC.)


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Where to Begin When Seeking FundingGetting funding from the right investors is the key to the success of your venture. To attract the right investors you have to be clear about your enterprise. Venture Capitalists know what they want to invest in, and the onus is on you the company to explain to them why you are a good fit. A Business Plan is imperative in order to let investors know who and what you are and why they should invest in you. When seeking funding, a Business Plan is not just a descriptive model of how your business functions, it is a persuasive document from which investors will determine how successful you realistically will be, and if your venture will prove to have been a wise investment on their part. You can go it alone, but you will have to ask yourself if it will be in your enterprise’s best interest. There are services available to entrepreneurs for writing business plans. There are also consulting firms familiar with Venture Capitalists that can maximize the persuasiveness of your Business Plan. Again, the key is not just to acquire funding, but to acquire funding from the right investors. Venture Capitalists essentially become partners in your enterprise and you want to ensure that it the best fit, not just the quickest buck. It is understandable that spending money to get money is not the ideal. However, in this process, outside help may be the necessary immediate expense to ensure long-term success. A website is another key to attracting the right investors. In this technological day and age, investors will often check your website before they even touch your Business Plan. Your website is what your consumer sees, and can influence whether or not the investors even want to see your thorough Business Plan. Investors want to understand the experience that the consumer will have. Little to no consumer interest can suggest weak profitability, which can lead to weak investor interest. Again, this is the time to either contact your web developer to update your website, or contact a consulting firm involved with Venture Capitalists that can help determine what such updates may be for the investors. If you do not already have a website, now is the time to get one. If attracting investors to acquire funding is the primary goal of the website, it would be best to go thorough an investment consulting service rather than a general web developer. The content of your website will be key to attracting Venture Capitalists, and you will want a web developer who understands what needs to be conveyed.



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