This option will reset the home page of this site. Restoring any closed widgets or categories.

Reset

Investor Finder Consultants: The Easiest Way For Raising Capital

If you own or run a company that is trying to raise capital in the current economic conditions you\’ve undoubtedly been challenged by the limited funds available. Investors are more difficult to find and the individuals that are actually willing to part with their cash are even tougher to find. You\’ve talked to friends, family members, your cpa and your attorney but trying to get them to invest is like drawing blood from a stone, it\’s just not happening.

There is an easier way. Most broker dealers and market makers have an emergency number in their Rolodex that reads \”Investor Finder\”, these specialist consultants are brought in when there is nowhere else to turn for cash. A true Investor Finder has 1,000\’s of investor contacts that they can call on to get funding for their clients and are constantly using online viral strategies to attract more investors to their database.

An investor finder usually is not a licensed securities broker/agent or attorney; instead they are traditionally consultants that are active in the investment banking facilitation aspect of the industry. Being that they are not licensed they do not accept equity payments or percentages; instead they work on a flat fee basis.

A good consultant in this genre can bring in 30 to 70 real investors per day and it\’s up to the client to sell the opportunity from there. A typical lead from an investor finder will be an investor or investment firm that is responding to the consultant\’s opportunity introduction email or snail mail mailing, they have read about the opportunity and they respond one of two ways, either they are calling into a phone room to be screened and qualified or they are contacting the client directly.

Many times the investor doesn\’t know that they are part of the \”finder\’s\” database but do recall signing up to receive investment opportunity updates, so either way the investor is solid and active. If you are trying to raise capital and need real results quickly and can\’t afford to waste time begging for cash, you need to seek out a qualified Investor Finder consultant and make your fund-raising efforts fast and easy.

Investor Finder Services, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183Take Your Company Public the easy way!

categories: company go public,corporate structuring,how to go public,how to take a company public,princeton corporate solutions,how to take company public,how to take your company public,investor relations services,small business corporate structure

Webmark Solutions:

Emergence of Advertising in America - A Historic Review CDEmergence of Advertising in America - A Historic Review CD"This rare CD presents stunning examples of advertisements from the early 20th century. Drawing heavily on the works of such great masters such as the inimitable J. Walter Thompson, this CD helps in understanding the thought process of the people at the turn of the century. Amazingly, even in those early years, Thompson employed psychologists to understand the people's psyche before launching a campaign. This and the emergence of a neo-opulent American society gave rise to a plethora of immensely innovative and eye-catching advertising campaigns that found their way onto the pages of popular periodicals. During this period, the introduction of automation in factories created a situation where supply exceeded demand. There was only way in which the manufacturers could coax potential buyers to opt for their products - by presenting them in a convincing and forceful style. This need gave the necessary leg-up to advertising. Companies such as Lux and Ponds spent a large part of their revenue in advertising to keep ahead of emerging competition and this is evident from the immensely absorbing advertisements you can examine on this CD. Enchanting, fascinating and forceful, the well-preserved images in this CD have a certain charm about them, which keeps you glued to your screens for many pleasant hours in delightful examination of their contents."

Comments are closed.